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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
The Employment of Shari'ah Scholars by Businessmen
عمل الفقهاء لدى رجال الأموال والأعمال
 
Subject : The Employment of Shari'ah Scholars by Businessmen 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : Can a Faqih work as an adviser for a businessman and get paid a salary from him? Why did the Shari'ah scholars prohibit taking a reward for fatwa? Is this salary similar to bribe? Is it permissible for a Faqih to absolutely defend his employer, whether the right is with him or with his opponent? Can a Faqih simply become a means to legitimize the work of the employer? Do the capital owners and businessmen really resort to scholars in order to commit themselves with the legal requirements or they do so just for promoting and marketing their products in religious communities? Is it permissible for the capital owners and businessmen to consult only with the scholars whose fatawa are expected to serve their benefits? For example, is it possible for a Faqih to pass a judgment or give an advice against his employer for the benefit of his employee? Is it possible for the employer to abide by the judgment of the Faqih if it is not in his favour? Do the members of the Shari'ah Boards in Islamic financial institutions work for the benefit of the institutions or for the benefit of the public? How can these bodies gain public confidence? This paper presents brief answers to these questions. 
ISSN : 1018-7383 
Journal Name : Islamic Economics Journal 
Volume : 21 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 1429 AH
2008 AD
 
Article Type : Discussion Forum 
Added Date : Sunday, July 4, 2010 

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رفيق يونس المصريAl-Masri, Rafic YunusResearcherDoctoratermasri_sa@yahoo.com

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