Shariah law on investmentCategory: QuestionsShariah law on investment
Shabahat kazmi asked 2 years ago

Salam, i have recently invested money that i took from 2 people and im acting as a middle man as i have not invested any money. I have not disclosed them the exact profit on the return and i take the 50-60% of the profit my self and distribute the rest amongst them.also, im taking the commission on it. Im giving fixed profit to one of the investors i took money from. Please tell me whether it is right in the light of Shariah becuase according to sunni mufti’s, it is not the right way. Im worried i might be earning that is forbidden in Islam

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mehdi answered 2 years ago

أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم

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Based on your specific question and information provided.

We can not comment on the issue, you need to look into your regional securities laws.

We will provide you with general guidance regarding business contracts or transactions.

From the Jurisprudence Perspective: At the basic level, the contract or the agreement, is based on full Disclosure and the Terms and Conditions agreed between two legally authorized parties.

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