Islamic Economics Centre (DaruliftaAhlesunnat)
(Dawateislami-Darulifta Ahle Sunnat)
Question
What do the Islamic scholar say regarding the following: We are website
developers. Although we do not develop websites for Haram things like wine etc.
but we do develop websites for trading purposes where a costumer can sell
anything as per his wish. We do not know what he is going to upload on the
website. We do not upload anything on it
even not a single image. It is costumer who himself displays, later at some
moment in time, impermissible images on it or sells an impermissible item
through it not we. My question is “are we still sinners in this matter?”
بِسْمِ اللہِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ
اَلْجَوَابُ بِعَوْنِ الْمَلِکِ الْوَھَّابِ اَللّٰھُمَّ ھِدَایَۃَ الْحَقِّ وَالصَّوَابِ
In the asked scenario,
because you are developing a website solely for a business purpose and at the
time of making, website was not specified for a sinful purpose like selling an
impermissible item, so developing this type of trading website for a costumer
is permissible for you. Now, if your costumer promotes his product by
displaying ads which contain images of uncovered women or he sells an
impermissible item, you will not be sinful because of this all. So, it is like selling a knife to a common
man where you do not know whether he will use it for cutting
vegetables or for injuring Muslims. However, if you know beforehand that the
costumer will use the website for impermissible purposes, then developing a
website for him will be a direct assistance in sinful actions and that is
impermissible. And it is equal to selling weapons to trouble makers while the
seller knows that they will kill and plunder by dint of these weapons.
The holy Quran while
forbidding us from assisting somebody in sinful actions mentions:
’’وَ لَا تَعَاوَنُوْا عَلَى
الْاِثْمِ وَ الْعُدْوَان‘‘
Translation: And do not
help one another in sin and injustice.(Surah Al-Maidah, Verse
02)
When sinning is attached
to an object and the object has been specified for sinning, selling it will be
impermissible as it is direct assistance on sinning. The same reason has
been mentioned in Takmilah Behrur
Raiq while mentioning the impermissibility of selling weapons
to criminals and trouble makers.
”لان
المعصية تقوم بعينه فيكون اعانة لهم وتسببا وقد نهينا عن التعاون على العدوان والمعصية
“
Translation: As sinning
is linked with the weapons, selling these weapons to them (i.e.
troublemakers) is equal to assisting them and becoming a means for them in
committing this sin and it is against the Islamic teachings because Islam has
forbidden us from providing assistance in sinful actions. (Takmilah
Behrur Raiq, Volume 8, Page 371, Beirut)
But when an object is
not specified for sinning, although there is a possibility
that a sin can be committed with that object then selling that
object will not be prohibited just because there is a possibility that a sin
might be committed by using that object. This has been mentioned in Hidayah.
"وإن
كان لا يعرف أنه من أهل الفتنة لا باس بذلك، لانه يحتمل أن لا يستعمله فى الفتنة فلا
يكره بالشك"
Translation: There is
nothing wrong in selling weapons to an individual about whom one does know that
he is from troublemakers, because there is a likelihood that the weapons may
not be used in mischief. So, just because of suspicion, the selling of weapons
will not be declared Makrooh (Prohibited).(Al-Hidiayah,
Vol 04, Page378, Al-Madinah Tul Munawwarah)
Imam e Ahle Sunnat
writes in his collection of Fatawas While discussing
the matter of selling opium:
”افیون نشہ
کی حدتک کھانا حرام ہے اور اسے بیرونی علاج مثلاً ضمادوطلاء میں
استعمال کرنا یاخوردنی معجونوں میں اتنا قلیل حصہ داخل کرنا
کہ روز کی قدر شربت نشے کی حدتک نہ پہنچے توجائزہے اور جب وہ معصیت
کے لئے متعین نہیں تو اس کے بیچنے میں حرج نہیں مگر
اس کے ہاتھ جس کی نسبت معلوم ہوکہ نشہ کی غرض سے کھانے یاپینے
کولیتاہے، لان المعصیۃ تقوم
بعینھا فکان کبیع السلاح من اھل الفتنۃ۔ اس لئے کہ اس صورت میں گناہ عین شے کے ساتھ قائم ہے ،لہذا یہ
فتنہ پروروں کو ہتھیار بیچنے کی مانند ہوگیا۔“
Translation: Consuming
opium is haram when the consumed amount reaches to the extent of intoxication
but applying it externally on the skin as ointment or coating or adding a very
small amount of it in eatable pastes is permissible provided the daily dosage
of syrup does not reach to the extent of intoxication. So, when it is not
solely for sinful purposes, it is permissible to sell it to anybody except a
person who one knows that buys only for intoxication purposes because in this
case sin is committed using the very object and selling in this case will be
equal to selling arms to people of Fitnah (i.e. those
who create turmoil in society) (Fatawa Razaviyya, Vol. 23, Page 574, Raza Foundation, Lahore)
It is in Bahar Shariat:
” اسی طرح افیون وغیرہ جس کا کھانا ناجائز ہے، ایسوں
کے ہاتھ فروخت کرنا جو کھاتے ہوں ناجائز ہے کہ اس میں گناہ پر اِعانت ہے۔“
Translation: Selling
Opium and substances like that consuming which is impermissible to an
individual who eats them is impermissible because it is assistance in sinning. (Bahar e Shariat, Vol.
3, Page 481, Maktabah Tul Madinah, Karachi)
Answered By: Abu Muhammad Mufti Ali Asghar
Attari Madani
Ref No: IEC-0068
Date: 27 Safarul Muzaffar 1445
Hijri/ September 14, 2023
Translated
by Maulana Abdul wajid madani
وَاللہُ
اَعْلَمُ عَزَّوَجَلَّ وَرَسُوْلُہ اَعْلَم صَلَّی اللّٰہُ تَعَالٰی عَلَیْہِ وَاٰلِہٖ
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