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How can he see when he is blind? PDF Print E-mail

Question 764) - How can he see when he is blind?

A: He will touch the goods when the goods are such that are recognised by touch. Similarly he will taste or smell the goods. These will substitute his seeing them.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
What is the ruling if a blind man buys or sells? PDF Print E-mail

Question 763) - What is the ruling if a blind man buys or sells?

A: His transactions are valid and he maintains the right of sight when buying.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
The buyer saw the outside of a basket, the outside of a folded cloth, the face of a slave-girl or the face of an animal and took it. Is his right void? PDF Print E-mail

Question 761) - The buyer saw the outside of a basket, the outside of a folded cloth, the face of a slave-girl or the face of an animal and took it. Is his right void?

A: This is deemed a sighting and he does not have a further right of sight.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
Is it deemed a sighting if he saw the courtyard of a house and did not see the rooms? PDF Print E-mail

Question 762) - Is it deemed a sighting if he saw the courtyard of a house and did not see the rooms?

A: According to the writers of the original texts this is a valid sighting and he does not have further rights. This is however based on the fact that the houses in al-Kufah were all standard. Hence the Fatwa is on the view of Imaam Zufar RAH. that he must see the inside of the house, because rooms differ.*

* Al-Bahr (32/6):The Fatwa is on this [Zufar]

~ al-Quduri ~

 
What do you say about a seller who did not see his goods? PDF Print E-mail

Question 760) - What do you say about a seller who did not see his goods?

A: He has no right of sight.

~ al-Quduri ~

 
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