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===Haram Transactions=== | ===Haram Transactions=== | ||
Haram transactions have four categories: | Haram transactions have four categories: | ||
1- Transaction of 'Ayn al-Najis (Najis by itself), such as dog, pig, dead corpse, wine and other intoxicant liquids. | |||
It is noteworthy that the ruling is only applied when these things are not bought and sold for Halal and rational purposes, for instance selling blood for using in hospitals or buying dead corpse for dissection. | 1- Transaction of 'Ayn al-Najis (Najis by itself), such as dog, pig, dead corpse, wine and other intoxicant liquids. | ||
2- Buying and selling thing that are Haram due to the intention of the parties of transaction or the things that are not used except in Haram, such as gambling tools and items, instrument of Lahwi (diversionary) music, gold and silver dishes, the Cross and idols. Moreover, buying and selling Halal things for Haram purposes is Haram, for instance selling grapes to someone that would use it for making wine. | |||
3- Buying and selling things that are not of any rational use, such as snakes and scorpions. The ruling is only applied when there is no rational use of these things, so if these things have rational use in a special place or time, buying and selling them are Halal in that place and time. | It is noteworthy that the ruling is only applied when these things are not bought and sold for Halal and rational purposes, for instance selling blood for using in hospitals or buying dead corpse for dissection. | ||
4- Earning money by doing Haram, for instance bribery, insulting a believer, magic and witchery, Ghina, gambling and defrauding. | |||
2- Buying and selling thing that are Haram due to the intention of the parties of transaction or the things that are not used except in Haram, such as gambling tools and items, instrument of Lahwi (diversionary) music, gold and silver dishes, the Cross and idols. | |||
Moreover, buying and selling Halal things for Haram purposes is Haram, for instance selling grapes to someone that would use it for making wine. | |||
3- Buying and selling things that are not of any rational use, such as snakes and scorpions. | |||
The ruling is only applied when there is no rational use of these things, so if these things have rational use in a special place or time, buying and selling them are [[Halal]] in that place and time. | |||
4- Earning money by doing Haram, for instance bribery, insulting a believer, magic and witchery, Ghina, gambling and defrauding. | |||
===Other Haram Acts=== | ===Other Haram Acts=== |