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Are prize bonds halal?
A prize bond in which the original investment remains and one is
able to redeem the bond for cash is also unlawful in Shariah.
The reason for this is that, in prize bonds interest is added (according
to the ratio of investment) to each person’s original investment and
gathered in a joint pool. Then, instead of returning each person their
interest, it is all given to the individual who won the prize.
Therefore, this prize is pure interest and unlawful.
Due to the original investment being safe, it does not fall within the
definition of chancing and gambling which is also unlawful. However,
scholars mention that it resembles chancing in that the interest
accumulated on the original investment is uncertain. One may receive
this interest and more (in the case of winning a prize) or not receive
any interest altogether.
In light of the above, any prize received by purchasing these bonds is
regarded as Riba, thus unlawful, and included in the Hadith:
“Any lending arrangement which results in some benefits to the lender, is one of the kinds of Riba” (Sunan al-Bayhaqi).
It should be remarked here that the purchaser of theses bonds in reality
and according to the principles of Islamic Fiqh is considered to be a
lender and not merely a purchaser.
Those that do not receive any prize on the bonds are also sinful due to
the fact that they purchased theses bonds with the intention of gaining a
prize (interest) which is also unlawful.
In conclusion, purchasing prize bonds in reality is lending money to the
issuers of these bonds. Any prize received will be considered Riba,
thus unlawful. It will also be impermissible to invest in these bonds
with the intention of receiving a prize.
And Allah knows best
Muhammad ibn Adam Darul Iftaa, Leicester, UK
www.daruliftaa.co.uk
what islam says about 2nd jamah in mosque, is it allowed or pohibited ,some one said its pohibited, pls give me a reply
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