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Islamic Contract Law – Sanctity of Contract (ʿUqūd) in Islam
1. Qurʾānic Foundation
2. Meaning of Sanctity of Contract
3. Scope of the Principle (Very Important)
4. Application in Different Contexts (with Examples)
a. Commercial Contracts
b. Personal Agreements
c. Social Commitments
d. Religious Covenant (ʿAhd with God)
5. Link to ʿAqd al-ʿAhd
6. Key Principle
Final Summary
One-Line Understanding
1. Qurʾānic Foundation
- Principle based on the verse:
- “O you who have believed! Fulfil your undertakings”
- The term used:
- ʿUqūd (plural of ʿaqd = contracts/commitments)
- All binding commitments must be honoured
2. Meaning of Sanctity of Contract
- Contracts are:
- Sacred and binding
- Parties must:
- Fulfil obligations faithfully
- Not just legal duty, but also:
- Moral and religious duty
3. Scope of the Principle (Very Important)
- Applies broadly to:
- Commercial contracts
- Personal promises
- Social obligations
- Religious commitments
4. Application in Different Contexts (with Examples)
a. Commercial Contracts
- Example:
- Sale agreement → must deliver goods and pay price
- Obligation:
- Both parties must honour the terms
b. Personal Agreements
- Example:
- “I promise to repay you next week”
- Obligation:
- Must fulfil the promise
c. Social Commitments
- Example:
- Agreement to sponsor a student
- Obligation:
- Expected to honour the commitment
d. Religious Covenant (ʿAhd with God)
- Example:
- Performing prayers, fasting
- Seen as:
- A covenant between الإنسان and God
5. Link to ʿAqd al-ʿAhd
- The concept of ʿahd (covenant):
- Extends the idea of contract to:
- Spiritual and moral obligations
- Extends the idea of contract to:
- Example:
- Commitment to obey God
- Fulfilling religious duties
6. Key Principle
- In Islamic law:
- Breaking a contract = breach of legal + moral duty
- Emphasis on:
- Honesty
- Trustworthiness
- Accountability
Final Summary
- ʿUqūd (contracts/commitments) must be fulfilled
- The sanctity of contract:
- Applies to all types of obligations
- Not limited to commercial dealings
- Legal contracts
- Promises
- Covenants with God
One-Line Understanding
- In Islam:
“Every valid commitment—legal, social, or spiritual—must be honoured
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