Ruling on Accepting Gifts from Non-Muslim Relatives in Islam

Ruling on Accepting a Gift from a Non-Muslim Brother
Fatwa by the Saudi Permanent Committee for Islamic Rulings


◈ A Muslim Accepting a Gift from a Disbelieving Brother


It is permissible for a Muslim to accept a gift from his non-Muslim (disbelieving or polytheist) brother.


✔ Doing so can serve the purpose of winning hearts (تأليف القلوب).
✔ It may become a means of guiding the disbelieving relative towards Islam.


This act falls under the broader teachings of kindness and good relations, particularly when it might lead to positive outcomes in faith.

🖋 Reference:

Permanent Committee for Islamic Rulings – Fatwa No. 4172
 
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