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The article deals with the issues connected withthe oath,debtand guaranteein Islamic law. The oath can be admitted only by adult and sane person. The Islamic law rules on oaths, debts and suretyship are unique.It is forbidden to swear by anything other than the name of Allah. If he swears in the name of Allah, he should have to keep his oath. If he forswears, he atones for his sin – kaffarat. According to Islamic studies, no matter what hardships a person faces, Muslims should extend a helping hand to him. When a person is in a difficult financial situation, when he feels the need for money to meet his basic needs for food, shelter, treatment, etc., he should rush to help him with debt and help him as much as possible without usury, fraud and deception.

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  • Abstract:The article deals with the issues connected withthe oath,debtand guaranteein Islamic law

  • If we look at the history of Islam, Imam alBukhari, Burhaniddin Marginani, Bahauddin Naqshband, Imam at-Termizi, Khoja Bahauddin Naqshband, Khoja Ahmad Yassavi, al-Khwarizmi, Beruni, Ibn Sino, Amir Temur, Mirzo Ulugbek, Zahiriddin Babur and other great Movarounnahr The great contribution of muhaddithin and mujtahid scholars to the development of Islamic culture and law is recognized by the entire Islamic world

  • As long as the lender waives the debt during that day, the person who took the oath will be deprived of the opportunity to fulfill his oath before the expiration of this period

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Abstract:The article deals with the issues connected withthe oath,debtand guaranteein Islamic law. There is an oath in Islamic law, but an oath is taken only in the name of Allah. In Islamic law, it is wrong to swear an oath for a sinful act.

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