




Mushafs from the King Fahd Complex in Medina Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen, may Allah have mercy on him, said: And the correct opinion is that it is permissible to sell the Mushaf, and this is supported by the fundamental principle, which is permissibility, and Muslims have continued acting upon this until today. If we were to prohibit its sale, that would prevent people from benefiting from it, because most people are reluctant to give it away freely to others; and even if someone with piety and righteousness gives it away, he would do so reluctantly. If we were to say to everyone: 'Once you no longer need a Mushaf, you must give it away to someone else,' this would impose hardship on many people. He also said, may Allah have mercy on him: There is nothing wrong or blameworthy in buying and selling Mushafs. Muslims have continuously bought and sold Mushafs without any objection. The widespread availability of the Mushaf among people cannot be achieved except by permitting its sale and purchase, or obligating its lending to those who no longer need it, as mentioned by some scholars. For contact: ( ( 0531201639 ) )
