Stading The Origin of Khiyar (Options) in Mudarabah Contract in Islamic Banking from Point of View of Islamic jurisprudenc & Islamic law.

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Stading The Origin of Khiyar (Options) in Mudarabah Contract in Islamic Banking from Point of View of Islamic jurisprudenc & Islamic law.AbstracteNowadays, in the money market banking contracts, we are faced with a wide variety of religious jurisprudence and legal infringement. Some of these violations result from the Ribaw or simulative contracts. Among the banking contracts for the allocation and equipping of resources is Mudarabah contract, which is considered a viable alternative Islamic loan agreement for borrowing. One of the issues discussed in this bank agreement is the issue of agent guarantee (trustee), as amended in the Mudarabah bank contract as a condition of additional contract. However, there are some objections to this condition, such as opposite appropriate to Mudarabah which is opposition to the rule of abolition of Rabbi and narrations about Mudarabah. In this research with regard to vice of consent, no harm rule, autonomy of volition, the mistake and supportive theory as the base of options is investigated.

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Persian
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Journal of Economic Literature, Volume:17 Issue: 34, 2021
Pages:
305 to 326
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