Prohibition of Bay‘ al-Muzabanah (Speculative Trade of Produce)

Source: Urdu Commentary of ‘Umdat al-Ahkam from the Sayings of the Best of Mankind
Translation by: Hafiz Faizullah Nasir

Hadith : The Prohibition of Muzabanah

Narrated by: Abdullah ibn Umar (رضي الله عنهما)

“The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prohibited Muzabanah, which is that a person sells the fruit of his orchard: if it is dates on the trees, in exchange for dry dates by measure; if it is grapes, in exchange for raisins by measure; or if it is standing crops, in exchange for measured grain. He forbade all such transactions.”

✿ Explanation of Vocabulary:​

المزابنة (Muzabanah):
A forbidden sale where uncertain, unharvested produce still on trees or in the field is exchanged for a measured quantity of its processed form (e.g., fresh dates for dry dates, grapes for raisins), despite the quantity of the standing produce being unknown.

✿ Explanation of the Hadith:​

✔ Muzabanah is prohibited due to its inherent uncertainty (gharar) and risk of unfair advantage.
✔ The standing produce's final yield or weight is unknown, while the dried product is measured and definite. This imbalance can lead to deception or loss.
✔ Shari‘ah promotes fairness and clarity in trade, avoiding all forms of speculation and ambiguity.

Key Takeaway:
Any transaction involving an unknown quantity of produce for a known quantity of the same type is invalid unless properly weighed or measured after ripening or harvesting.

Hadith Reference:
  • Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith not directly cited in numbering here.
 
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