Partial purposes in the form of the sales contract at Kamal Ibn Al-Hammam. May God have mercy on him . (D. 861 A.H.)
Abstract
This study examined the partial objectives in the form of the contract. It is the pillar of sale according to the Hanafi imams, as it is an objective rule that carries within it many partial legal objectives. The one who examines the general foundations and general principles on which financial transactions and contracts are based will find the rule of considering satisfaction one of the greatest principles and the most important foundations upon which the wise Sharia built the solution of exchanging money and rights. Because of it, the transfer of benefits and assets between the contracting parties was justified by way of compensation or donation, and the basis for the transfer of funds and legitimate rights is that they are issued by the consent of the contracting parties and obtained willingly from both of them. The wealth of a Muslim person is not permissible except with his consent and choice. Based on that, rules and reasons emerge from this rule, including preventing disputes, removing disputes, and achieving exchange on the basis of justice, benevolence, kindness, and interest, away from the forms of deception, deceit, deception, deception, deception, concealment, and everything else that causes hatred. And hostility between the contracting parties, and thus the goal of saving money is achieved.