Gift
Ibn Lutbiyye, who was sent as a zakat collector (mamil) to the Suleimites, said to his Messenger of Allah when he returned to Medina, saying: "O Messenger of Allah! These are your gifts of charity, these are the gifts given to me. The Prophet (pbuh) asks in amazement: "Strange thing! If you were sitting in your father's house, would these goods be a gift to you? Let's try this one! "Then the museum definitely forbids them to buy gifts. (Bukhari, al-Hial, 15)
According to Islamic law, it is forbidden for any person to receive a gift from another person due to public service under any name. If a public official is given a gift for himself because of his duty, he is obliged to donate that gift to the treasure.
Ibn Lutbiyye, who was sent as a zakat collector (mamil) to the Suleimites, said to his Messenger of Allah when he returned to Medina, saying: "O Messenger of Allah! These are your gifts of charity, these are the gifts given to me. The Prophet (pbuh) asks in amazement: "Strange thing! If you were sitting in your father's house, would these goods be a gift to you? Let's try this one! "Then the museum definitely forbids them to buy gifts. (Bukhari, al-Hial, 15)
According to Islamic law, it is forbidden for any person to receive a gift from another person due to public service under any name. If a public official is given a gift for himself because of his duty, he is obliged to donate that gift to the treasure.
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