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Author: Dr. Omed Najmadin Jamel
Abstract: The main differences between buying and selling usery (Al-Ribah) and the loan of (Al-Ribah) – Al Fiqh & Purposive Research – The commercial deal in our period have more complex situation, because of their expanding and progressing all fields of life and mixturing many more kinds of exchanging. But if we notice buying, selling and loaning are two transactions till now which are more expanding between people, also they are on the top of commecial deals. Giving information for all extents of these two deals are neccessary duty, especially when both exchanges (Al-Ribah) can be mixed and changing precide from accebtable to prohibit, if we don`t stickler about providing avoidance.
This research tries to manifest the main differences of Al-Ribah of these two deals, which could be able to give us 10 diferences between buying, selling and loan Al-Ribah. Determing these points have more important for understading the Al-Ribah due to general exchanges and especially these two deals, and I haven´t seen any research to serve this subject yet, it means collecting all of differences and talks about them scientifically.
This research consists of two main-end subjects, and the first one is three parts:
1- Introduction of Al-Ribah with important of knowing those goods exchanges which is correct.
2- The connection of Al-Ribah with buying, selling and loans.
3- The importnace of science and making the difference between the scientifical subjects and concepts. These three parts we mentioned contain the first subject. Then we talked about the 10 differences in the second subject between two deals. We were finished the research by focusing on the most important point of this research. Hopely, we could serve and increase information and the sciencal experience of the followers.
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doi:10.23918/ilic2018.24
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Journal of Law and political science
ISSN: 2079-3901
16th year , No.(23), 10 May 2018
Vol.(2): Special Issue