Dropshipping: Halal or Haram? - DR ZAKIR NAIK

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14 Dec 202113:43

Summary

TLDRDropshipping, a retail fulfillment method where a seller doesn't hold inventory but has products shipped directly from a manufacturer to the customer, has gained popularity, especially during the pandemic. However, it poses Islamic legal challenges due to the Prophet's teachings against selling what one does not possess. To make dropshipping halal, Islamic finance experts suggest following the 'Salam' transaction model, where full payment is made in advance for goods with detailed descriptions and a specified delivery date. Some scholars argue that physical possession isn't mandatory, allowing for direct manufacturer-to-customer shipping, while others insist on an agent or courier company to ensure compliance with Islamic law.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“ฆ **Drop Shipping Definition**: Drop shipping is a retail fulfillment method where a store doesn't keep the products it sells but instead forwards the orders to a third party, who then ships them directly to the customer.
  • ๐ŸŒ **Online Platform Requirement**: To operate drop shipping, one needs an online platform such as a website or app to display product photos and descriptions to customers.
  • ๐Ÿ›’ **No Inventory Ownership**: In drop shipping, the seller does not own the inventory; they purchase it from a manufacturer only after a customer places an order.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ **Pandemic Impact**: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased the popularity of online shopping and, by extension, drop shipping as a business model.
  • ๐Ÿšซ **Islamic Legal Concerns**: Conventional drop shipping is considered haram (forbidden) in Islam because it involves selling goods that one does not possess, which contradicts a Hadith of the Prophet.
  • ๐Ÿ“œ **Islamic Commerce Principles**: Islamic law requires that a seller must own the goods they are selling, which is not the case in traditional drop shipping.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ **Salam Transaction**: To make drop shipping halal, Islamic finance experts suggest using the Salam transaction model, where advance payment is made with full knowledge of the product's details and delivery date.
  • ๐Ÿ“… **Clear Delivery Expectations**: For a drop shipping business to be halal, it must provide customers with exact details about the product and a clear delivery date.
  • ๐Ÿท๏ธ **Product Details Disclosure**: It is important to disclose on the online platform that the seller does not possess the goods and provide comprehensive product information to the customer.
  • ๐Ÿ“ **Agent Contract**: To comply with Islamic law, a drop shipping business may need to establish a contract with a courier company to act as an agent, ensuring the seller takes legal possession before the product is delivered to the customer.

Q & A

  • What is the definition of drop shipping as described in the script?

    -Drop shipping is a business model where an individual advertises products on their website or app without physically owning the inventory. When a customer places an order, the seller purchases the item from a manufacturer and has it shipped directly to the customer.

  • Why has drop shipping become more popular since 2020 and 2021?

    -The pandemic has led to an increase in online shopping, which in turn has made drop shipping more popular as it allows individuals to sell products without the need for physical inventory or storage.

  • What are the two main reasons drop shipping is considered haram in Islam according to the script?

    -Drop shipping is considered haram in Islam mainly because it violates the Prophet's teaching of not selling things one does not possess, and because it involves acting as an intermediary without taking possession of the goods.

  • What is the Islamic term for a transaction where goods are paid for in advance and delivered later?

    -The Islamic term for a transaction where goods are paid for in advance and delivered later is 'Salam' or 'Istisna'.

  • What conditions must be met for a drop shipping transaction to be considered halal according to the script?

    -For a drop shipping transaction to be considered halal, the seller must provide full details of the product, including weight, measurement, and exact delivery date, and must receive full payment in advance. Additionally, the seller should either take possession of the goods or appoint a courier company as their agent to handle the delivery.

  • What does the script suggest as an alternative to the conventional drop shipping method to make it halal?

    -The script suggests using the Salam transaction method, where the seller provides full details of the product and the exact delivery date, receives full payment in advance, and either takes possession of the goods or appoints a courier company as their agent for delivery.

  • What is the difference between the conventional drop shipping method and the halal alternative as per the script?

    -The conventional method involves the seller not taking possession of the goods before they are shipped to the customer, which is haram. The halal alternative ensures the seller either takes possession or uses a courier as an agent, fulfilling the requirement of possession before delivery.

  • How does the Maliki school of thought differ from the other Islamic schools regarding the requirement of possessing goods in drop shipping?

    -The Maliki school of thought suggests that the requirement of possessing goods before selling is only applicable to foodstuff, not other materials. This view is a minority opinion, as the other three schools of thought (Hanafi, Shafi'i, and Hanbali) do not agree with this interpretation.

  • What role does a courier company play in making drop shipping halal according to the script?

    -A courier company can act as an agent for the seller, taking on the responsibility of picking up the goods from the manufacturer and delivering them to the customer, thus fulfilling the requirement of possession before delivery.

  • What is the importance of the seller's liability in a halal drop shipping transaction as described in the script?

    -The seller's liability is crucial in a halal drop shipping transaction because if the seller cannot deliver on time or as promised, they are responsible for providing an equivalent product or refunding the money, adhering to the rules of Sharia.

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