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Fatawa of Permanent Committee
The Foundling, Endowment, Wills, Inheritance, and Manumission
Gifts and presents
Gifts and presents
Conditions for accepting a gift
Accepting a conditional gift from a non-Muslim
Buying a gift from the person to whom it was given
Giving a gift to a wife
Observing equality in giving gifts to wives
Observing equality in giving gifts to children
Revocation of a gift
If among one's daughters there is one who has a less standard of living, is it permissible for one to allocate a gift for her?
Gifts and presents
Some of one's sons contributed in building the house of their father. Is it permissible for him to allocate for them a share in the gift without the o
Gifts and presents
Allocating a certain sum for one of one's children
Gifts and presents
Observing equality regarding what one gives to one's children
Gifts and presents
Allocating a gift to one's wife
Gifts and presents
The gifts of usurious banks
Gifts and presents
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Conditions for accepting a gift
Conditions for a gift to be valid
Conditions for accepting a gift
Accepting a gift if it is meant to help
Conditions for accepting a gift
Permissibility of accepting certain gifts which the people have agreed not to accept
Conditions for accepting a gift
No obligation of returning a gift for a gift
Conditions for accepting a gift
Granting the wife a building during his lifetime
Conditions for accepting a gift
Ruling on donating some money to charity organizations during one's lifetime
Conditions for accepting a gift
Ruling on the gifts a suitor gives to the woman on certain occasions, such as `Ashura' and Rajab
Conditions for accepting a gift
The receiver of the gift possessing it once it is given
Conditions for accepting a gift
Accepting a conditional gift from a non-Muslim
Permissibility of accepting grants from non-Muslims to build an Islamic center
Accepting a conditional gift from a non-Muslim
Impermissibility of applying Qiyas to selling cigarettes, tobacco, and commodities that have both lawful and unlawful uses
Accepting a conditional gift from a non-Muslim
Accepting donations and gifts of someone trading in unlawful commodities
Accepting a conditional gift from a non-Muslim
Permissibility of a Muslim accepting a gift from a Kafir
Accepting a conditional gift from a non-Muslim
Buying a gift from the person to whom it was given
Permissibility of the grantor of the gift buying it from its receiver after presenting it
Buying a gift from the person to whom it was given
A grantor buying the grant from other than the receiver of the grant
Buying a gift from the person to whom it was given
Giving a gift to a wife
Equality when giving wives gifts
Giving a gift to a wife
A husband granting his wife something for being patient with having no children
Giving a gift to a wife
A husband granting his wife something for being kind to him
Giving a gift to a wife
A husband's grant to his wife during his lifetime
Giving a gift to a wife
Observing equality in giving gifts to wives
Impermissibility of a husband giving one wife something and not the other
Observing equality in giving gifts to wives
Rejecting the gift if it was not given willingly
Observing equality in giving gifts to wives
Observing equality in giving gifts to children
Impermissibility of preferring the sons over the daughters when giving grants except for a lawful reason
Observing equality in giving gifts to children
Impermissibility of preferring the sons over the daughters when giving grants
Observing equality in giving gifts to children
Obligation to show equality between sons and daughters
Observing equality in giving gifts to children
Preferring daughters over sons due to their obedience
Observing equality in giving gifts to children
A father bequeathing to marry the remaining unmarried sons from his estate
Observing equality in giving gifts to children
Giving the grandson a gift and not the sons
Observing equality in giving gifts to children
Accepting a father's gift for gratitude without giving gifts to other children
Observing equality in giving gifts to children
Favoring a handicapped son with a gift apart from his brothers and sisters
Observing equality in giving gifts to children
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Revocation of a gift
Permissibility of revoking the gift of a house he made to his wife
Revocation of a gift
Refunding a nonrefundable sum given as a grant
Revocation of a gift
Permissibility of returning a gift and accepting a returned gift
Revocation of a gift
Permissibility of revoking a grant to one’s brother
Revocation of a gift
Gift becomes binding by acquisition
Revocation of a gift
Parents spending the money granted to their children
Revocation of a gift
Permissibility of asking for money entrusted to one’s father if he does not need it
Revocation of a gift
Ruling on a father distributing his salary amongst his children on a monthly basis
Revocation of a gift
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Allocating a gift to one's wife
Gifts and presents
The gifts of usurious banks
Gifts and presents
Allocating a certain sum for one of one's children
Gifts and presents
If among one's daughters there is one who has a less standard of living, is it permissible for one to allocate a gift for her?
Gifts and presents
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Some of one's sons contributed in building the house of their father. Is it permissible for him to allocate for them a share in the gift without the o
Gifts and presents
Observing equality regarding what one gives to one's children
Gifts and presents