الیکٹرانک فارمز اور رضامندی کی جدید صورت: شرعی مطالعہ

In the course of life, every individual inevitably engages in transactions or agreements. In such dealings, the mutual consent of the involved parties serves as a foundational element. Transactions conducted with the consent of both parties are deemed valid in Islamic law, whereas those executed wi...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Javed Khan, Dr. Usman Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Department of Islamic Studies, Ghazi University 2024-12-01
Series:الآفاق اسلامی و تحقیقی مجلہ
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Online Access:http://alaafaqjournal.com/index.php/alaafaq/article/view/193
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description In the course of life, every individual inevitably engages in transactions or agreements. In such dealings, the mutual consent of the involved parties serves as a foundational element. Transactions conducted with the consent of both parties are deemed valid in Islamic law, whereas those executed without consent are considered invalid, and any wealth derived from such transactions is impermissible. Mutual consent is a natural principle acknowledged by all religions, cultures, and legal systems. Islam not only mandates mutual consent in transactions but also assigns it such significance that, in certain cases, transactions are validated despite the absence of other essential conditions, solely due to mutual agreement, as evidenced by numerous examples in Islamic jurisprudence. Historically, consent was expressed either verbally or in written form. However, in the contemporary era, various modern forms of expressing consent in agreements have emerged, including electronic forms. These electronic forms have introduced new dimensions of expressing consent in contracts, previously non-existent. Today, during processes such as university admissions or contractual engagements with banks and other institutions, electronic forms available on institutional websites are filled and submitted by users, thereby expressing their consent. This article introduces the concept and background of electronic forms and examines the Shariah perspective on consent expressed through them. It aims to explore the modern methods of expressing consent in agreements via electronic forms by applying principles derived from the Quran, Sunnah, and Islamic jurisprudence. This study seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Shariah ruling on such contemporary practices.
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spelling doaj-art-1764a3fbf4ac43a9a86babe082969b4e2025-02-11T16:42:17ZaraDepartment of Islamic Studies, Ghazi Universityالآفاق اسلامی و تحقیقی مجلہ2789-38202789-38392024-12-0142الیکٹرانک فارمز اور رضامندی کی جدید صورت: شرعی مطالعہMuhammad Javed Khan0Dr. Usman Ahmad1Ph.D. Scholar, Institute of Islamic Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan.Assistant Professor, Institute of Islamic Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. In the course of life, every individual inevitably engages in transactions or agreements. In such dealings, the mutual consent of the involved parties serves as a foundational element. Transactions conducted with the consent of both parties are deemed valid in Islamic law, whereas those executed without consent are considered invalid, and any wealth derived from such transactions is impermissible. Mutual consent is a natural principle acknowledged by all religions, cultures, and legal systems. Islam not only mandates mutual consent in transactions but also assigns it such significance that, in certain cases, transactions are validated despite the absence of other essential conditions, solely due to mutual agreement, as evidenced by numerous examples in Islamic jurisprudence. Historically, consent was expressed either verbally or in written form. However, in the contemporary era, various modern forms of expressing consent in agreements have emerged, including electronic forms. These electronic forms have introduced new dimensions of expressing consent in contracts, previously non-existent. Today, during processes such as university admissions or contractual engagements with banks and other institutions, electronic forms available on institutional websites are filled and submitted by users, thereby expressing their consent. This article introduces the concept and background of electronic forms and examines the Shariah perspective on consent expressed through them. It aims to explore the modern methods of expressing consent in agreements via electronic forms by applying principles derived from the Quran, Sunnah, and Islamic jurisprudence. This study seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the Shariah ruling on such contemporary practices. http://alaafaqjournal.com/index.php/alaafaq/article/view/193Electronic FormsExpressions of ConsentContractsE-agreementsValidity of ConsentsOnline Transactions
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الیکٹرانک فارمز اور رضامندی کی جدید صورت: شرعی مطالعہ
الآفاق اسلامی و تحقیقی مجلہ
Electronic Forms
Expressions of Consent
Contracts
E-agreements
Validity of Consents
Online Transactions
title الیکٹرانک فارمز اور رضامندی کی جدید صورت: شرعی مطالعہ
title_full الیکٹرانک فارمز اور رضامندی کی جدید صورت: شرعی مطالعہ
title_fullStr الیکٹرانک فارمز اور رضامندی کی جدید صورت: شرعی مطالعہ
title_full_unstemmed الیکٹرانک فارمز اور رضامندی کی جدید صورت: شرعی مطالعہ
title_short الیکٹرانک فارمز اور رضامندی کی جدید صورت: شرعی مطالعہ
title_sort الیکٹرانک فارمز اور رضامندی کی جدید صورت شرعی مطالعہ
topic Electronic Forms
Expressions of Consent
Contracts
E-agreements
Validity of Consents
Online Transactions
url http://alaafaqjournal.com/index.php/alaafaq/article/view/193
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