Senin, 28 Oktober 2013

Istishna’



Hasna Umama (11220007)
 
According the book of al-al-MuniirMishbaah mentioned that the language istishna 'means thalanusshun'ah (request made goods). It means making goods, here are acts committed by a person making goods or on the job. In terms of the jurists, Istishna 'is defined as an agreement to ask someone to make a particular item in a particular form. Or as a contract made ​​by a person to make certain goods dependents.
According jumhur scholars, istishna 'with regards the terms of its order that the object must be booked in advance was made special characteristics. They only differ in the payment system, payment is made before the greetings deal and istishna 'could be in the beginning, in the middle or at the end of the order. In istishna 'raw materials and the manufacture of craftsmen. If the raw materials is come from the buyer, the contract is an agreement made ​​ijara (lease), not istishna '. Most jurists argue that the object of the contract is the job of making stuff, because istishna 'is a request for goods so that the shape is a job, not goods.

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