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There are three Arabic words often used to suggest the notion of a "contract", each conveying an understanding of undertaking and obligation Mithaq suggests a firm determination from the parties to fulfil their contractual duties and rights, considered sacred by each unlike the more mundane nature of those found in ordinary... Show more >>

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In Islam, a contract is known as "aqd" and it is defined as a mutual agreement between two parties that results in the creation of legal rights and obligations. A contract is a binding agreement that must be entered into willingly, with full knowledge of its terms, and in a fair and just manner. Conditions There... Show more >>

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