Taking a loan
Q: I am from India. Me, my husband and kids stay with my in-laws in their house. Can we take a loan for buying our own house.
Q: I am from India. Me, my husband and kids stay with my in-laws in their house. Can we take a loan for buying our own house.
Q: If a house is under the spell and effect of magic and jinn and if, for this reason, the houseowner wants to sell it out, hiding from the buyer the fact that magic and expecting a good rate from him, would it be permissible for him to do so?
Q: I have a house. I borrow some money from one person and I give him my house for one year. After one year, I take back my house and pay back his money. Is this permissible?
Q:
1. Some one is on rent and they are still on rent and he has sold his house for 27 lacs and he has not still enough money to purchase a house in which all family members be settled. And now he is trying to purchase a house in a sense so that he can fulfil his current financial problems (for giving current rent in which they are still living), through rent income. It is permissible in Islam to purchase a house and allow it on rent , the income of this house is use for the rent of a house in which someone is rented.
2. It is permissible in Islam to invest the payment of sold house in a National savings centre in that sense to gain the fixed amount for a month (e.g. 9000) so some one can fulfil his financial problems (for giving current rent in which they are still living).
Q: Mai yeh puchna tha. meri behan ki shadi huwi us ghar me har saal Allah ki minjanib sey inteqal huwey hai batatet hai ki pichley 5 saal sey 5 log ka inteqal hua bhai . baap. chacha . chachi . maa ab meri behan us ghar me jabey ko dar rahey 3minths sey soyi nahi raat ko. unka shohar bhi kuch nahi bataye mere maa baap ko. ab meri behan hamere maa baap ki ghar me hai shohar ko wo bol rahi dusra ghar lo kiraya sey par us ghar me nahi rahungi. iska kya faisal zara bataye sharaih ki hosab sey . aur behan kehty hai awazey atey ; dar lagta : ghar me sirf miyan biwi aur unka chota bhai.
Q: I am planning on buying a new house that costs $250,000. However, I do not have enough money to pay the full amount up front and I do not want to pay interest on the house. The deal I have worked out with the company selling the house is that I will pay $300,000 for the house but I will not pay any interest. Meaning, I will pay $2,000 every month for 150 months for a total of $300,000. This way the company will make some money on the house and I will not pay any interest.
Is this a permissible deal for me to make?
Q: I would like to know, is there any care to be taken and choose the name for a new house, and if so I would like to name my house with two names such as Muskan and Mehreen, because, their parents helped me financially, and I want to remember them always in my dua, so how exactly I can name my house with these two names.
Q: I would like to know if an organization that is responsible for collecting zakaah and also giving zakaah
1. Can give zakaah to a zakaatable person for building a house
2. Does that zakaah that has been given by the organization specifically to that person only for building of his house can be used for other purposes other than building of the house?
Q: Do jinns occupy a house that is left empty for almost a year? Note: The house is next door to the mosque.
Q: In islam, is there any kind of method to buy a house. I am living in Europe and I can't afford to pay all the money. I am living in a house of rent and paying 500 euros rent per month.