Description
Book description:
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Author's name: A. Dr. Kahtan Abdulrahman Al-Douri
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Number of pages: 368 pages
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The subject of the book: The book discusses the effects of monopoly in Islamic law with its definition
The contents of the book:
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Introduction to the fourth edition
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Introduction to the third edition
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Introduction to the first edition
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Research approach
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Book calendar
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Chapter I: Monopoly
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First research: Monopoly in language and terminology
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Monopoly in language
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Definitions by jurists and economists
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Conclusion
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Chosen definition
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Research II: Monopolist
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Scholars' statements on what constitutes a monopoly
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in everything, food or otherwise
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In the sustenance of humans and animals only
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In human sustenance only
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in certain types
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Chosen saying
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Research III: Monopoly conditions
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The condition for monopoly is harming and restricting people
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Jurists' interpretations of this condition and their differences
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Buyer and saver of food in times of cheapness
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Food confinement in a large country with lots of facilities and fetching
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Hapes imported from another country
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withholding the yield of his estate
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Monopolization of labor
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Holding what is more than enough for himself and his dependents, and their difference in the duration of the holding period
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Buying sustenance from the market to trade
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Bringing the product to market
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Duration of the monopoly
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Chosen Opinion on Duration
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Conclusion
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State monopolization of certain public means
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Fourth article: Ruling on monopoly
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First requirement: In terms of the validity of the contract
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The second requirement: In terms of prohibition and dislike, with a statement of the prevailing view
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Monopoly in the modern capitalist economy
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Fifth research: A comparison between Islamic jurisprudence's view of monopoly and that of modern economic systems: Capitalism and socialism
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Chapter II: Monopoly effects
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Research I: The Ruler's Actions on Monopolists in Islamic Jurisprudence
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First requirement: Preventive measures to prevent receiving passengers and selling the present to the wanderer
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Passenger turnover: Definition and nomenclature
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His rule of prohibition and dislike
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His judgment in terms of validity and invalidity, with an explanation of the most likely outcome
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Wisdom of the prohibition on receiving
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Considering the interest of the people of the country
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Considering the interest of the mover
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branching
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Considering both the benefit of the vendor and the benefit of the market people and Ibn Hazm's opinion on it
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Conclusion
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Terms of receipt
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The opinion of Al-Shawkani and Al-San'ani
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Determine the receipt
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Outside the country
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Out of the market but in the country
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The best of both worlds
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Specify the distance of the prohibited reception in miles or other
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Chosen from the literature
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Selling to a stranger
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The Meaning of Present and Future
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Ruling on the prohibition, prohibition and non-objection of selling
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Chosen saying
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His ruling on validity and invalidity
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The most popular saying
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Images of selling the present to the past
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Selling to the people of the desert but not to the people of the country
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The present being a broker for the future
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The broker and its impact on the market
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Wisdom of the prohibition against selling to a stranger
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Terms of sale of the present to the past
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The prohibition is subject to certain conditions, and if they are not met, the sale is allowed
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Absolutely forbidden without condition
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Conclusion
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Buying a Bedouin from an urbanite and the opinions of jurists
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Inadmissibility
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Passport
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Chosen saying
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Consulting the present, and the opinions of the jurists in guiding them
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Obligation
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Non-obligatory
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Chosen saying
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The reference of the present to the Badi without the Badi's request, what the jurists say about it
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Permissible, Unacceptable
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Chosen saying
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Second requirement: Therapeutic measures
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Forcing the monopolist to sell
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Ruler Control of Monopoly Money
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Punishment of a monopolist
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Discipline the monopolist
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Disciplining a monopolist, even by burning his monopoly assets
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Disciplining those who receive passengers and those who sell to others
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Disciplining the receiver
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Frequent recipients
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Receiving gain
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Disciplining the present who sells to the past
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Pricing
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Pricing in language and terminology
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It is legally forbidden
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The position of contemporary economists on pricing and the position of capitalism and socialism
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The right of the ruler to price, and the difference in jurists' views on giving the ruler the right to intervene with pricing when needed
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Pricing characteristic
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Maliki's distinction between bringers and marketeers
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Some pricing is unjust and prohibited, while others are fair and obligatory
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Choosing the right approach to pricing
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Why didn't tasirah occur during the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him)?
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Is pricing binding? And the rule of selling more than it is
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The Imam threatens those who violate pricing and the Imam threatens those who violate pricing
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Lowering or raising the price
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Scholars' opinions on whether the people of the market should set a limit beyond which they should not exceed while people are doing the duty of prohibition.
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The things that are priced, the opinions of the jurists, and the most favorable ones
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Governor's competition for monopolies
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Section II: Ruler's actions on monopolists in the law and the attitude of legal scholars toward monopolies
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Characteristics of contracts of adhesion
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The nature of contracts of adhesion
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Monopoly remedy in contracts of adhesion
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Research III: Balancing Islamic law and the law in antitrust proceedings
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Conclusion
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General indexes
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Sources indexed by topic
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Alphabetical Index of Sources
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Flags Index
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Index of Qur'anic verses
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Catalog of Honorable Prophetic Hadiths and Relics
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