Types of Partnerships and Their Conditions in Islamic Jurisprudence

Authors

  • سامية شرفة
  • أونيس قرقاح

Keywords:

Partnership, Sharikat al-Inan, Sharikat al-Mufawadah, Sharikat al-Mudarabah, Sharikat al-Wujuh, Sharikat al-Abdan, Legal Provisions, Contractual Pillars, Shariah Conditions, Profit Distribution

Abstract

Partnership represents the legal framework for pooling capital and human efforts to achieve common economic objectives. The partnership system stands as one of the fundamental pillars of economic life throughout the ages. Islamic Sharia has addressed this subject in detail, while positive laws have established detailed regulations for various types of partnership. Studying the partnership system from both Islamic jurisprudence and positive law perspectives holds significant importance in understanding the Sharia foundations of contemporary economic

transactions and the potential for reconciling modern requirements with the principles of Islamic Sharia.

Author Biographies

سامية شرفة

أستاذ محاضر قسم "أ"، تخصص الشريعة والقانون، كلية الحقوق، جامعة محمد بوضياف بالمسيلة (الجزائر)

أونيس قرقاح

أستاذ التعليم العالي، تخصص الفقه المقارن، أصول الفقه الإسلامي، وفقه الأقليات

Published

2026-02-11