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Compensation
It is not permissible to accept money in return for acting as guarantor for someone
3,355If the guarantor was given donations or zakaah and paid off what the borrower whom he guaranteed refused to pay, can he demand that the latter pay him back?
2,435The wakeel (agent) is a trustee, and he is not liable except in the case of deliberate transgression or negligence
3,642Ruling on requesting a guarantee from a riba-based bank?
Conclusion: If you need a bank guarantee or letter of credit, let it be issued through an Islamic bank, and it is more appropriate for you to have money in the bank to cover the liability. The bank fee should be in return for acting as an agent (wakaalah) and not as a guarantor (kafaalah), so the fee should not be connected to the amount of liability or the length of the guarantee period. If you cannot find an Islamic bank, then there is nothing wrong with requesting this guarantee from a riba-based bank, if you deposit enough money to cover any liability in a current account, and the bank fee has nothing to do with the amount of liability or the length of the guarantee period Dealing with riba-based banks, without getting involved in riba, is permissible, as is depositing money in them in the case of need, when there is no Islamic bank. As for working in such banks, that is prohibited, even if it is working as a security guard, because that is helping, directly or indirectly, with riba. And Allah knows best.11,079Is Extended Warranty Permissible in Islam?
Islam permits the sale of products with an extended warranty as part of the original transaction, but purchasing separate warranty coverage is not allowed due to its association with ambiguity and gambling, both of which are prohibited in Islam.52,307Should damage caused by misuse be included in the company’s warranty?
8,072He was the cause of his grandfather losing his Social Security pension; is he liable for that?
4,618Replacing entrusted property
10,244Ruling on letter of credit issued by the bank
13,465It is not permissible for the trustee of a charity to borrow money for himself from the charity’s funds
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