Sharīʿah Perspective on Conditions in Buying and Selling

Understanding Conditions in Buying and Selling Transactions
Written by: Fatāwā Committee of Saudi Arabia

❖ Conditions in Buying and Selling​


In commercial transactions, a condition (sharṭ) refers to one party binding the other to something that is not inherently required by the contract of sale itself.


The natural outcome of a sale contract is that:


① The item sold becomes the property of the buyer, and
② The price becomes the property of the seller.


Once the sale is finalized:


③ One party is obligated to pay the agreed amount, and
④ The other party is obligated to deliver the agreed item.

Any condition outside this basic framework is considered an added stipulation and must be examined in light of Sharīʿah principles.
 
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