Abstract
Tasriyah is a type of fraud in the sale of animals such as sheep, cows, and camels, and the wise legislator forbade this process, which is to leave milking a sheep, cow, or she-camel for several days, and considered it a form of fraud by the seller. She gives him a lot of milk to deceive the buyer with her udder full of milk. Aside from the tap, the jurists considered this to be a defect in which the sphincter is returned, but it is returned with a saa' of dates instead of the milk that was taken from the udder of a sheep or a she-camel, if it becomes apparent to the buyer that it has become, but they did not leave the option to the purchaser open. Some of them stipulated the response within the first three days, and spelled out the response within the first day . In addition to their disagreement over the multiplicity of returning a saa' of dates if there are many misrata, particularly if it was obtained under a single contract.
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