Combination of contracts in Islamic finance practices in light of hadith on prohibition of ‘two contracts in one contract’ (Bay’atan fi Bay’ah): A shari’ah investigation

To cater the dramatic changes in market demands, Islamic financial institutions supply various types of Islamic financial products and services. Some of them are categorized as a hybrid in nature, which combines more than one contract. Essentially this would be assumed to trigger the shari’ah com...

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Main Authors: Md. Habibur, Rahman, Noor Mohammad, Osmani
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spelling my-unisza-ir.46522022-01-16T07:37:32Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4652/ Combination of contracts in Islamic finance practices in light of hadith on prohibition of ‘two contracts in one contract’ (Bay’atan fi Bay’ah): A shari’ah investigation Md. Habibur, Rahman Noor Mohammad, Osmani HB Economic Theory HG Finance To cater the dramatic changes in market demands, Islamic financial institutions supply various types of Islamic financial products and services. Some of them are categorized as a hybrid in nature, which combines more than one contract. Essentially this would be assumed to trigger the shari’ah compliant issue because, in more than one narration, the Prophet (SW) prohibits the combination of two contracts in a single agreement. As reported in many sources, the Prophet (SW) prohibited two sales in one sale (bay’atan fi bay’ah) and two agreements in one agreement (safqatan fi safqah). Also, he prohibited the combination of sale and loan contracts (bay’ wa salaf) in a single arrangement. Thus, this study investigates the shari’ah status of Islamic financial hybrid products in light of these prophetic narrations. This study is qualitative, and a method of document analysis, both classical and contemporary, has been followed to achieve the study's objective. The study concludes that the combination of more than one contract in a single arrangement is not prohibited in general; it shall be subject to the nature and essence of the contracts instead. A combination of partnership with the lease contract is not prohibited as both contracts are not inconsistent with each other. While a combination of a loan contract with another contract that begets benefit for the loan is not permissible as such combination converts the arrangement into a usurious transaction. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4652/1/FH03-FPP-21-51933.pdf text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4652/2/FH03-FPP-21-51934.pdf text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/4652/3/FH03-FPP-21-51935.pdf Md. Habibur, Rahman and Noor Mohammad, Osmani (2021) Combination of contracts in Islamic finance practices in light of hadith on prohibition of ‘two contracts in one contract’ (Bay’atan fi Bay’ah): A shari’ah investigation. In: International Conference and Muktamar on Prophetic Sunnah, 28-29 Jan 2021, Kolej Universiti Islam Pahang Sultan Ahmad Shah, Online.
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Combination of contracts in Islamic finance practices in light of hadith on prohibition of ‘two contracts in one contract’ (Bay’atan fi Bay’ah): A shari’ah investigation
description To cater the dramatic changes in market demands, Islamic financial institutions supply various types of Islamic financial products and services. Some of them are categorized as a hybrid in nature, which combines more than one contract. Essentially this would be assumed to trigger the shari’ah compliant issue because, in more than one narration, the Prophet (SW) prohibits the combination of two contracts in a single agreement. As reported in many sources, the Prophet (SW) prohibited two sales in one sale (bay’atan fi bay’ah) and two agreements in one agreement (safqatan fi safqah). Also, he prohibited the combination of sale and loan contracts (bay’ wa salaf) in a single arrangement. Thus, this study investigates the shari’ah status of Islamic financial hybrid products in light of these prophetic narrations. This study is qualitative, and a method of document analysis, both classical and contemporary, has been followed to achieve the study's objective. The study concludes that the combination of more than one contract in a single arrangement is not prohibited in general; it shall be subject to the nature and essence of the contracts instead. A combination of partnership with the lease contract is not prohibited as both contracts are not inconsistent with each other. While a combination of a loan contract with another contract that begets benefit for the loan is not permissible as such combination converts the arrangement into a usurious transaction.
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author Md. Habibur, Rahman
Noor Mohammad, Osmani
author_facet Md. Habibur, Rahman
Noor Mohammad, Osmani
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title Combination of contracts in Islamic finance practices in light of hadith on prohibition of ‘two contracts in one contract’ (Bay’atan fi Bay’ah): A shari’ah investigation
title_short Combination of contracts in Islamic finance practices in light of hadith on prohibition of ‘two contracts in one contract’ (Bay’atan fi Bay’ah): A shari’ah investigation
title_full Combination of contracts in Islamic finance practices in light of hadith on prohibition of ‘two contracts in one contract’ (Bay’atan fi Bay’ah): A shari’ah investigation
title_fullStr Combination of contracts in Islamic finance practices in light of hadith on prohibition of ‘two contracts in one contract’ (Bay’atan fi Bay’ah): A shari’ah investigation
title_full_unstemmed Combination of contracts in Islamic finance practices in light of hadith on prohibition of ‘two contracts in one contract’ (Bay’atan fi Bay’ah): A shari’ah investigation
title_sort combination of contracts in islamic finance practices in light of hadith on prohibition of ‘two contracts in one contract’ (bay’atan fi bay’ah): a shari’ah investigation
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