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Old 10-07-2012, 09:40 PM   #1
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What do you do if your walking down a street and you find on the floor a small amount of money. would it be proper to take it, or leave it for someone else to take?
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Old 10-07-2012, 09:54 PM   #2
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Its better to leave it. I ve read somewhere that we liable to try to find the owner of the money for a period of time. I think its 1 year. Also if the person comes back you are liable to return the money.

Basically its better to not take it.

Allahu alam.
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Old 10-08-2012, 03:04 AM   #3
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What if its a huge sum of money? The next person would probably take it. You can give it a charity...


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Old 10-08-2012, 03:39 AM   #4
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What if its a huge sum of money? The next person would probably take it. You can give it a charity...


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It does not matter whether the amount is less or big. The rules of luqta (lost and found items) will apply. Here is a brief overview.

There are several rules pertaining to lost and found items in Shari’ah. At the outset, before mentioning those rules, there are two categories of found items:
1) Items known to have so little value that no one will bother to search for them nor will anyone feel offended if they are taken, e.g. to pick up a fallen fruit and eat it

2) Items of value

It will be permissible to pick up items of the first category and there will be no harm if they are taken.
It is prohibited to pick it up items of the second category and keep them for oneself. One may either pick them up with the intention of returning them to the owner or leave them as is.

If one leaves the item as is and does not pick it up, then there will be no sin upon the person. However, if he finds it at a place where there is fear that if he does not pick it up then someone else will take it and not return it to its owner, then it will be wajib upon the person to pick it up. If the person feels certain that he will not be able to fulfill the responsibility pertaining to such items, then it will be forbidden for him to take it. Even if one suspects that they will not be able to fulfill the responsibility, then it is better to leave it.
If one feels certain that they are able to fulfill the responsibility after picking up the item, then it is better to pick it up and do so and one will be rewarded InshaAllah. If the item is picked up then the following steps should be taken:

a) Firstly, one should get witnesses to prove that the item is being taken with the intention of returning it to its owner.

b) One should go to common public gathering places and advertise in a newspaper and make a ta’rif (general announcement) and clearly announce that the particular item has been found and that the owner should come and claim it.

c) One should not announce what exactly he has found. The item should be described generally. If one claims to be the owner of the item, he should give a clear description of the item.

d) After a sufficient amount of time has passed without the owner coming to claim the item, and there is no more hope in finding the owner, then the person can either hold on to the item with the intention of returning it to the owner, or he may give away the item itself or an amount equal to its value in charity.

e) Finally, if the owner comes forward after the item has been given away in charity, the owner can either approve of the item being given away or he may demand the amount equal to its value from the person who gave it away in charity.

يجب أن يعلم بأن التقاط اللقطة على نوعين: نوع من ذلك يفترض وهو ما إذا خاف ضياعها، ونوع من ذلك لا يفترض وهو ما إذا لم يخف ضياعها ذلك ينافي أخذها، أجمع عليه العلماء، فاختلفوا فيما بينهم أن الترك أفضل أو الرفع، ظاهر مذهب أصحابنا أن الرفع أفضل؛ لأنه لو لم يرفع هو ربما تصل إليها يد خائنة، وبعض المتقدمين قالوا: الترك أفضل؛ لأن صاحبها يطلبها في المكان الذي سقطت منه، فإذا تركها وصل إليها يد المالك، ومن العلماء من قال: إن كان ..... .... يأمن على نفسه الخيانة، فالرفع أفضل، وإن كان فاسقاً لا يأمن على نفسه الخيانة فالترك أفضل، ثم ما يجده الرجل ......... .... أن صاحبه لا يطلبه كالنورة في مواضع مختلفة، وكقشور الرمان في مواضع متفرقة، وفي هذا الوجه له أن يأخذها وينتفع بها ................ وجدها في يده بعدما جمعها، فله أن يأخذها، ولا يصير ملكاً للآخذ، هكذا ذكر شيخ الإسلام خواهر زاده، وشمس الأئمة السرخسي في شرح كتاب اللقطة وهكذا ذكر القدوري في «شرحه» في المسائل المنثورة من «كتاب الحظر» والإباحة.
(Al-Muhitul Burhani, 8/166, Idaratul Quran)
(Raddul Muhtar, 4/476, HM Saeed)
(Al-Hidaya, 2/613. Maktaba Shirkah)
(Bahishti Zewar, 1/353, Zam Zam) http://www.askimam.org/public/question_detail/17657
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Old 10-08-2012, 03:41 AM   #5
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Its better to leave it. I ve read somewhere that we liable to try to find the owner of the money for a period of time. I think its 1 year. Also if the person comes back you are liable to return the money.

Basically its better to not take it.

Allahu alam.
What if it's impossible to return the money (assuming you found a small note or a pack of notes)? If the money was in a wallet, then by all means do your best to return that wallet - give it to the local police department or try to contact the original owner.

If you don't take it (and give it to your local charity), someone else will come by and use it for their own needs. There is a greater chance a lair will come and try to take the money, than the rightful person, from you.
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Old 10-08-2012, 04:12 AM   #6
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What do you do if your walking down a street and you find on the floor a small amount of money. would it be proper to take it, or leave it for someone else to take?
Take it and give it to charity. But expect no reward.
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Old 10-08-2012, 10:40 AM   #7
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Take it and give it to charity. But expect no reward.
What is the proof of this? That is clearly incorrect as per what Moulana Abu Hajira posted with references. Maybe the person will retrace his steps and find it.

And we are assuming that if we don't take it someone else will take it and keep it. How do we know this? Maybe no one will pick it up and the person who lost it will come back and find it. And even if someone does take it and keep it is their fault and mistake.
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Old 10-08-2012, 08:22 PM   #8
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Take it and give it to charity. But expect no reward.
What is the proof of this?
Common sense, Brother. We are allowed to use it. Also, this is what I've read many years ago. As far I can see, there's no problem, insha'Allah. If for example you make an announcement that you've found some money (or property) and there's a chance anyone will come forward to claim the cash (or goods), then it's best to give it to charity to be on the safe side.

On the other hand, if there's considerable proof that the one who lost it does come forward, then obviously the money (or property) should be returned to them.
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Old 10-09-2012, 09:28 AM   #9
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It does not matter whether the amount is less or big. The rules of luqta (lost and found items) will apply. Here is a brief overview.



http://www.askimam.org/public/question_detail/17657
As-salamu alaykum, respected Mufti abuhajira.

Would it be permissible to take lost items that one finds and turn them into the local police station or similar institution so that someone who goes looking for a missing item has access to this public place/agency where it is being held?
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