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        1 - Jurisprudential Study of Cucumber and Goodwill in Khamseh Religions and Its Relation to Business Ethics
        Abdollah Narooyi Javad panjepoor Siamak Baharlooyi Ahmad Abedini
        The Islamic Shari'a is known for its perfection because it has raised religious and secular issues in its prominent laws. Although the Shari'ah is based on belief and worship, this does not mean that they are worldly affairs and that a large part of Islamic jurisprudenc More
        The Islamic Shari'a is known for its perfection because it has raised religious and secular issues in its prominent laws. Although the Shari'ah is based on belief and worship, this does not mean that they are worldly affairs and that a large part of Islamic jurisprudence constitutes financial transactions. Most people's disagreements over trade are about the highs and lows of the term, especially when it is combined with ignorance or deception, and the jurists interpret it as "groaning". On the one hand, the present article examines the realization of the subject of the Qur'an, including the background, legitimacy, circumstances, instances and cases of fall of the cucumber in the Khamseh religions, and on the other hand, reviews the reasons and forms of its realization in the transaction and its religious status. Paid. Often cucumber is a legitimate cabbage, but cabbage causes a cucumber that has some proof requirements, one of which is gross cabbage. However, not with change or one of the successors in the position of stress. There are some cases of cucumber but cucumbers do not prove to be stable, such as in cases of cucumber fall. Manuscript profile