- In Islam,
gambling (Arabic: ميسر, romanized: maisîr,
maysir,
maisira or قمار qimâr) is
forbidden (Arabic: حَرَام, romanized: haraam).
Maisir is totally...
- in any
transactions that
involve riba (usury),
gharar (uncertainty), or
maysir (gambling). Instead, SIB uses
Islamic finance techniques such as profit-sharing...
- mu'amalat fiqh (transactional
Islamic jurisprudence), like riba (usury) and
maysir (gambling). One
Islamic dictionary (A
Concise Dictionary of
Islamic Terms)...
- [of God] (كتاب الصفات)
Gates (كتاب الابواب) or
Merit (كتاب الاثواب) Al-
Maysir and al-Qidāḥ (كتاب الميسى والقداح)
Disposition of the
Horse (كتاب خلق الفرس)...
- istiqsam—a pre-Islamic "use of rods to
settle disputes or give
simple omens";
maysir ("the game of the left-handed"), "involving
arrows and the slaughtering...
-
number of
commentaries were made on this collection.
Tuhfat Al-Abrar, Al-
Maysir and the
commentary by Abd al-Qadir ibn 'Abd
Allah al-Suhrawardi. Mishkat-ul-Masabih...
-
because it is a form of Qimar, or gambling, and
results in ac****ulating
Maysir (unearned income).
Commercial contracting under conditions of "excessive...
-
promise to
avoid not only riba but
Islamically forbidden concepts such as
Maysir (gambling or speculation) and
Gharar ("uncertainty" or "ambiguity"). Replacements...
- was
changed from al-Maysar to al-Moy****ar,
owing to a
resemblance to the
maysir game,
which the
Prophet disapproved of.
Archaeology of Oman List of archaeological...
- מֵיסִר ميسر Hebrew transcription(s) • unofficial
Shaykh Maysar,
Shaykh Maysir,
Khirbat Maysar Etymology:
Sheikh Meisir, p.n.;
meaning a
certain gambling...