capital

Company me invest karna

Q: Ek investment company he jisme invest karne se monthly 10 to 17 percent benefit milega invest kiye huve main amount ke hisab se. Masĺam mene 50,000 invest kiya to muje 10 percent ya 17 percent monthly munafa milega 50,000 ko chodke. Wo keh rahe he ke ye sood ka paisa nahi he, ye halal ka paisa he, wo kehte he ki company halal business karti he, jo benefit milta he wo investors ko 10 to 17 percent ke hisab se munafa deti he. Ab mera sawal sirf itna he, agar wo company wale jhoot bolke hame halal ke bajaye haraam ka paisa dete he to, ye paisa mere liye halal rahega ya haram?

Claiming from an investment after a partner passes away

Q: Person A lent person B money years ago as an investment into person B's business. No amount or percentage over and above the capital amount was fixed. Person b has now passed away leaving 8 heirs, some of whom are minors. The estate has not been wound up as yet due to other reasons. What will be the correct Islamic ruling with regards to paying back the additional money. Do we use a fixed percantage per year or use market related percentages to calculate the amount? Will it be permissible to pay back the money as person A expects her capital amount as well as a return on investment even though no amount was agreed upon.

Investment scheme

Q: My father joins a profit-sharing business which guarantee a monthly dividend between 15% to 30% for up to 1 year (with no guaranteed principle). My question is, is it permissible for me to market this profit-sharing business and make out a sideline business agreement out of it with my potential client? The agreement shall state that, I shall be the guarantor of the principle amount given for the purpose of the profit-sharing business. In return, the client shall pay me a 3% monthly dividend for the period of 1 year. In the event that the business collapses, I shall be liable to pay back the principle amount to my client.