Difference in the cash price and credit price
Q: Is buying things in installments permissible in Islam? It does not come as sood (interest)? The actual price is different from the price when you buy it in installments.
Q: Is buying things in installments permissible in Islam? It does not come as sood (interest)? The actual price is different from the price when you buy it in installments.
Q: As a Muslim doctor working in the emergency department, I frequently come across women requesting the morning after pill. I refuse to prescribe the morning after pill on religious and moral grounds. In that case, another doctor prescribes it. The morning after pill prevents a fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus. It has the potential to become a human. Is it okay to prescribe it if it is based on need, weakness or illness?
Q: My grandfather, may Allah have mercy on him, owns a land that was a burial site about 40 years ago. It was deserted but now the land is in the middle of the city and we want to sell it or make use of it. I want to know if it is halaal to do so.
Q:
1. Can we sell dogs?
2. Is the money earned from selling dogs halaal?
Q: Kindly tell me what is the Islamic ruling on network marketing (MLM)?
Q: Someone was debating with me a while ago and said “ why do you Moulana’s etc drive cars because the place where you purchase the vehicle from - e.g. Toyota - are in backdraft of over millions, owing other companies money, etc. Will it be haraam to purchase this car.
They also gave the example that why do we buy from checkers etc, if we know that the money they are buying their goods with is Haraam.
What is the answer to these two questions?
Q: I am a pharmacist who owns a retail pharmacy and would like to know the shariah ruling on stocking and selling the following types of medication:
1. Tablets and capsules containing porcine and non-certified bovine gelatin.
2. A number of medicines which contain alcohol as a major part of ingredients and many which contain alcohol as a preservative.
3. Medicines which contain ingredients which people can become addicted to e.g. codeine-based products like pain killers, etc.
4. The permissibility of transacting with patients on medical aid.
5. The sale of contraceptive pills and morning after pills to prevent conception.
Q:
1. Is it haraam to sell a lunchbox or plastic packets that have a picture of a cartoon character on them?
2. Is the income from this haraam?
3. If so, and I have already sold them, what should I do?
Q: Is online earning like Youtube, doing surveys online, installing apps, referring service and apps for others, etc. Many services and websites are available online for earning, that all work in Islamic perspective. Are they halaal or haraam?
Q: Please guide me about selling and purchasing of drone cameras. These could be used for photo taking and video recording.