Whenever a person concludes a settlement with someone with respect to his own property and makes a condition saying, ‘After my death, the property that I settled with you must (for example) be given as a charitable endowment (waqf)’, and the other person accepts this condition, he must act according to the condition. [1] Ruling 2091 provides further clarification of this term: it refers to someone who spends his wealth in futile ways.
[2] As mentioned in Ruling 6, the term ‘problematic’ (maḥall al‑ishkāl) amounts to saying the ruling is based on obligatory precaution. CHAPTER THIRTEEN » Hiring/Renting (Ijārah)[1] CHAPTER ELEVEN » Partnership (Shirkah) العربية فارسی اردو English Azərbaycan Türkçe Français