Working for an insurance company
Q: My father works as a "typist" in LIC India. Someone says that it is haraam while someone else said it is not. I'm confused, please clarify this to me, and in future can I continue my father's Job or not?
Q: My father works as a "typist" in LIC India. Someone says that it is haraam while someone else said it is not. I'm confused, please clarify this to me, and in future can I continue my father's Job or not?
Q: I'm in UAE and here vehicle insurance for all vehicle is mandatory.
My question is, working in a vehicle insurance companay as a reconcile officer which the person has to check how many vehicles insurance we have paid and how much we have claimed from the third party insurance company. But I'm not engaging directly or indirectly to sell or buy the vehicle or other types of insurance to anyone.
Is that permissible in Islam, i.e. is my earning halaal or haraam?
Q: I am working in a general insurance company as a loss adjuster which means that I assess loss of vehicle at the time of claim. Is it halaal or haram for me to work in a general insurance? As per my opinion, I am not in direct sales but I am doing the work which removes gharar from it as I assess the loss and do not allow additions or reductions as per terms. Also, I heard that if a company is owned by a Hindu, we can work in that insurance company.
Q: I have received a job offer from an insurance company. The job is a customer service advisor, the job consists of taking calls, dealing and helping with customer queries. My question is, is it permissible to work for a motor insurance company?
Q: My problem is that my husband, though a very kind and gentleman, earns through insurance and mutual funds. I tried to convince him many times but he seems to be unmoved. I pray for him a lot but nothing seems to work. I am totally dependent on him financially. What should I do?
Q: My father works in an insurance company which is being run by Muslims and follows Muslim laws. He himself is an insurance agent who does insurance of different people and the more people participate, the more commission he gets. I want to know whether the money he earns is considered halal? Because the insurance policies he introduces gives that person money time by time.
Q:
1. Is the earning from takaaful insurance clearly stated as haraam?
2. If such a person invites a friend for a dinner party at his home, will it be halaal for him to consume such type of food?
Q: I want to know and clear a doubt whether working in an insurance company which is not related to a bank, is halal or haram?
Q: Is working in an insurance company in India haraam?
Q: I would like to know if I get a job as a financial advisor which involves the selling of life cover, non-shariah compliant investments, etc. Would the money earned from this occupation be halaal or haraam?