
Question
A few days ago I bought a wall clock from a shop for Rs. 200 / - and took it home. A day later, the shopkeeper demanded another Rs. 100 / - for the watch. He showed me the mamo and told me that it cost 270 rupees to buy it. The thing to know is, is it necessary for me to pay 100 / - more in this situation? 5411557264
Answer
- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -
In case of question you are not obliged to pay extra Rs. 100 / - to the shopkeeper. However, in the case of buying and selling, if one party is harmed by something wrong or careless, the teaching of the Shari'ah is that the other party should give him a waiver in this regard. So if the seller's words are true then it will be your moral duty to give him a fair price. So that he is not harmed. 1179315717
- والله اعلم باالصواب -
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Source
- শরহুল মাজাল্লাহ, মাদ্দাহ, Page: 356
- হেদায়া, Part: 3, Page: 20
- মুসান্নাফ ইবনে আবী শাইবা, Hadith No.: 23,282
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