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A new vision for forword sale ( Al-Salam Contract) رؤية جديدة لعقد السلم

Ahmed Al-Islambouly
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Ahmed Al-Islambouly: Islamic Research and Training Institute Islamic Development Bank - Jeddah - Saudi Arabia

Chapter 8 in Lectures in Islamic Economics and Finance, Selected From Wednesday Seminars-09 محاضرات في الاقتصاد والتمويل الإسلامي ، مختارة من حوارات الأربعاء - 09, 2014, pp 273-296 from King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute.

Abstract: ? Al-Salam Contract is permissible by the Quran, Sunnah and consensus, so the scholars agreed on his Judgment, while they differed in its details, which is a human effort in understanding the text, and therefore this difference accept revision. ? There are many opinions of jurists on many issues of Al-Salam Contract, and this multiplicity led to the need to review these views to find out what they are. ? This research aims to identify the most important of these issues mentioned, and deal with the evidence of the authors, and review in order to reach the most correct opinion, and then easy to deal with any new applications. • السلم جائز بالكتاب والسنة والإجماع، لذا اتفق الفقهاء على حكمه، بينما اختلفوا في تفاصيله التي هي جهد بشري في فهم النص، ومن ثم فإن هذا الاختلاف يقبل المراجعة. • تعددت آراء الفقهاء في العديد من مسائل السلم، وأدى هذا التعدد إلى الحاجة إلى مراجعة هذه الآراء للوقوف على حقيقتها. • يهدف هذا البحث إلى تحديد أهم هذه المسائل أو القضايا بذكرها، وتناول أدلة أصحابها، ومراجعتها من أجل الوصول إلى الرأي الراجح، ومن ثم سهولة التعامل مع ما يستجد من تطبيقات.

Date: 2014
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