Unlawful Gain and Legitimate Profit in Islamic Law

Riba, gharar and Islamic banking

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Nabil A. Saleh is a Law Consultant based in London, an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and an Arbitrator engaged in legal practice since 1957. He was responsible for drafting the Commercial Companies Law, the Commercial Register Law, the Penal Code and other laws of the Sultanate of Oman, and is the author of The General Principles of Saudi Arabian and Omani Company Laws (1981), Unlawful gain and Legitimate Profit in Islamic Law (1986). He is also a contributer to the Cambridge Encyclopedia of the middle East and North Africa (1988), and to Islamic Law and Finance (Graham & Trotman, 1988), and has published various articles on Islamic Law and therlaws of the Middle East.
Ahmad Ajaj studied Law at the Lebanese University where he received his LLB in 1983. Following graduation he joined the Lebanese Bar and has practiced law ever since. In 1991 he received his Doctorate in Law from the University of Glasgow. He is a full-time researcher and private law consultant on Middle Eastern Law, has contributed many articles to law journals and newspapers, and is currently writing a book on the legal concept of Human Rights in Islam.
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