Commodity pricing in light of the purposes of Islamic law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/fiqheco.v3i1.289Keywords:
pricing, interests, evils, legitimate purposes, authority of the guardianAbstract
Abstract: The research deals with the subject of pricing commodities in the light of the purposes of Islamic Sharia in terms of the jurisprudential ruling that hesitates between prohibition and permissibility، as well as the limits of the authority of the guardian in imposing pricing on merchants، and this study came to push the apparent contradiction between these hadiths by clarifying the context in which they were mentioned and the merits of reality and the considered interest in the light of the purposes of Islamic Sharia that came to save people’s money as one of the five necessary colleges that Islamic Sharia took care of its care and maintenance، as The research highlighted the approach of Islamic Sharia in weighing between the public and private interest by prioritizing the interest of society over the interest of the individual if harm occurred to the whole of society from high prices.