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If a Muslim is in a business partnership where their partner proposes a venture involving practices contrary to Islamic ethics, such as dealing in interest (riba) or gambling (maysir), they should:

1. Address the issue directly: Politely explain to their partner that such practices are prohibited in Islam.

2. Refuse to participate: Decline involvement in any aspect of the venture that involves haram activities.

3. Suggest alternatives: Propose lawful (halal) ways to structure the business or find ethical alternatives.

4. End the partnership if necessary: If the partner insists on continuing with unethical practices, the Muslim should consider ending the partnership to protect their religious in

tegrity.

Shayaan Khan Answered question November 6, 2024
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