“If any defect develops in the usurped property, the usurper must not only return it to its owner exactly as it was on his usurpation, but he must also indemnify for its losses.” SOURCE: ISLAMIC TEACHINGS IN BRIEF | ALLAMA TABATABAI (R)
It is wajib for the usurper to immediately…
“It is wajib for the usurper to immediately give back the usurped property to its original owner. If the owner is not alive, the usurper must deliver the usurped property to his heirs, even if doing so may be a heavy loss for the usurper. For instance, if one forcibly seizes the stones or pieces…
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Taking the property of another person…
“Taking the property of another person and owning it without any legitimate reason of possession and forcibly occupying the property of another person in order to benefit from its profits without the intention of legally claiming it as one’s own property is called Ghasb (usurpation) according to Islamic Shari’ah.” SOURCE: ISLAMIC TEACHINGS IN BRIEF |…
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Surely the Salat keeps (one) away from…
“…Surely the Salat keeps (one) away from indecency and evil… (29:45).” Surely, this is true, for the rules of reciting Salat are such that, if observed, the person who recites Salat will never be tempted to evil acts. For example, one of the rules of reciting Salat is that the place where one recites Salat…
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Theft is an unfair and indecent action…
“Theft is an unfair and indecent action that threatens the financial security of the society. It is self-evident that the fundamental source of human life is the property and wealth which man acquires at the expense of his life. Man protects his wealth so that it can be safeguarded against any infringement by others so…
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