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Benefiting from Forbidden Wealth
Ruling on Consuming Prohibited Wealth in Islam
• The commercial insurance contracts that are well known and widespread throughout the world are undoubtedly prohibited. • With regard to the money that one earned from doing unlawful work, whatever he earned before he realised that his work is prohibited is permissible for him. Whatever he earned after he realised that it is haram for him. • With regard to his wife and children who are sponsored by the one who earned prohibited wealth through forbidden work, there is no blame on them for what he spends on them. Rather the sin and prohibition apply to the one who acquired that wealth, and no one else.SaveTaking more than one’s salary from a company in a kaafir land
SaveIs it permissible for him to cheat a kaafir government and take money from them?
SaveHe stole from his father and brother, and now regrets it
SaveHe died and left behind wealth on which he did not pay zakaah, and interest
SaveEditing a book containing pictures
SaveStealing electricity from the state on the grounds that it does not give its citizens their rights
SaveRuling on borrowing from one whose wealth is haram
SaveDo not betray the one who betrays you
SaveTaking interest and offsetting losses with riba
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