Darulifta Ahlesunnat
(Dawateislami)
Question
What do the religious scholars and muftis
say about the following issue: a housing finance scheme has been launched by a
house building finance company to provide houses to people with a low and
average income, in which a loan of up to Rs. 4,500,000 is being given for the
construction and purchase of houses and flats, and the repayment period is up
to 20 years. The interest rate has been fixed at 12% which the borrower has to
pay in addition to the original borrowed amount. For example, if someone has
taken 1 million Rupees from the company, he will have to pay an additional Rs.
120,000. What is the Islamic ruling regarding this scheme? Can we take a loan
under this scheme or not?
بِسْمِ اللہِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِیْمِ
اَلْجَوَابُ بِعَوْنِ الْمَلِکِ الْوَھَّابِ اَللّٰھُمَّ ھِدَایَۃَ
الْحَقِّ وَالصَّوَابِ
The
scheme mentioned in the question is interest-based, as the additional 12% fixed
by the company is a conditional profit on the loan and according to Hadith, the
conditional profit on a loan is Riba (usury); just as
it is unlawful (Haraam) to take Riba
(interest), it is also unlawful to pay interest and to form an interest-based
agreement without a Shariah-necessitated reason. Hence, it is not permissible
to take a loan under this scheme. However, if a person is really in need, that
is, his need is such that even Sharia recognizes it as a need, and it is not
possible to solve it without an interest-based loan, then he will be allowed to
take an interest-based loan according to his need.
A
house for residing which protects one from cold, heat, etc. is a human need. If
one does not have a house to live in and does not have other means to buy a
house suitable for living, and if he is not able to get a loan without interest
from anywhere, then in this case due to having no other choice, it will be
permissible for him to take an interest-based loan for a residential house.
Likewise, if there is a house but it needs construction, e.g.
it has no roof or windows or doors through which protection can be sought from
cold, heat and theft, then even in this case, one will be allowed to take a
loan with the above conditions.
However,
if there is a house which fulfils the need, but there is a desire for a bigger
house, or one wants to paint the house, add tiles, decorate it with marble,
etc., or he has jewellery, etc., by means of which he can meet his need, or an
interest free loan is available from elsewhere, then in all these cases, it is
not permissible to take an interest-based loan.
Important Note: Recognising a
Shariah-necessitated reason is not easy for the public due to their lack of
knowledge. Therefore, it is safe that instead of taking a decision based on
your own intellect, you should contact a reliable Sunni Mufti, tell him all
your condition and have him tell you the ruling. And then, the verdict he has
stated should be acted on. Otherwise, there is a strong likelihood of falling
into sin as many needs which the people consider as needs are not actually
classified as needs and taking an interest-based loan for them is Haram
(forbidden)
وَاللہُ اَعْلَمُ عَزَّوَجَلَّ وَرَسُوْلُہ اَعْلَم صَلَّی اللّٰہُ تَعَالٰی عَلَیْہِ وَاٰلِہٖ
وَسَلَّم
Answered by: Abul Hasan Zakir Hussain
Attari Madani
Verified by: Mufti Fuzail Raza Attari
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