کاغذی کرنسی کے قرض لین دین کا مسئلہ، مولانا گوہررحمان کی نظر میں
Keywords:
Mawlānā Gawhar Rehmān, Paper currency, Islamic financeAbstract
Moulana Gouhar Rehman was born in Chamrasi (Mansehra) KPK in 1936. He has published many research papers about Islamic Banking, Insurance and Currency notes. He did not believe in partisan differences and sectarianism. He was a great caller of unity of Muslim Ummah. In 1991 editor of "Tarjuman-Ul-Quran Lahore" sent Moulana Gohar Rehman an article by Maulana Muhammad Taseen regarding credit trading of currency notes and asked his point of view about it. Moulana wrote an article in reply in June 1991. Thereupon Khurram Saleem raised some objections about it and requested him to answer his questions. Moulana answered his questions in the light of Quran, Sunnah and Sayings of Theologians. Through all this debate Moulana Proved that return of loan is necessary in the same condition and relating return of loan with gold, silver and foreign currency is a type of Riba. In the same way present currency note is real commodity and persisting mode of trade and is a replacement for gold and silver. It can also be used for barter means equality in weight and quantity, equality of price and value is unreliable. He profoundly explained credit trading of currency notes and it's religious status. He answered the questions raised by Moulana Taseen, Khurram Saleem and Khalid Saifullah Rahmani in this regard.
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