Evaluation of TOKI’s ‘my First House Social Housing Project’ Within the Context of the Effect of Ignorance on the Contract of Purchase in Islamic Law Cover Image

İslam Hukukunda Cehâletin Alışveriş Akdine Etkisi Bağlamında TOKİ’nin İlk Evim Sosyal Konut Projesinin Değerlendirilmesi
Evaluation of TOKI’s ‘my First House Social Housing Project’ Within the Context of the Effect of Ignorance on the Contract of Purchase in Islamic Law

Author(s): Üveys Ateş
Subject(s): Islam studies, Sociology of Law, Sharia Law
Published by: Tekirdağ Namık Kemal Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi
Keywords: Contract; Ignorance; Islamic Law; Purchase; TOKI;

Summary/Abstract: As a fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) term, the concept of “ignorance” ex-presses uncertainties in legal transactions and, in Islamic law, is accepted as a situation that negatively impacts the legitimacy of contracts. If the sale is deferred, clarification of the delivery time of the price to be paid for the goods sold, the number of installments, etc. during the contract is considered essential for the validity of the transactions in order not to damage the principle of mutual consent in purchase and sale transactions and to avoid conflicts between the parties. However, not every uncertainty is considered an obstacle to the validity of the contract, and minor uncertainties that do not lead to disputes are tolerated. The fiqh sources of four Islamic sects contain many examples of these uncertainties. This study firstly examines the effect of ignorance on the validity of purchasing contracts in Islamic law using the issues in classical fiqh sources and then analyses the housing sales contract of TOKI’s (housing development administration of Turkey) “my first house social housing project” in this context from a fiqh perspective. In addition, the study addresses the related housing sales contract in terms of the juristic preference method by considering the aspect of meeting an important need of society and realizing the purpose of this project. Then, while evaluating the issue from a juris-prudential point of view, the study discusses that the absolute and strict interpretation of the rule of “ignorance renders the contract void,” which is adopted by ignoring the public interest, does not produce favorable results.

  • Issue Year: 9/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 79-112
  • Page Count: 34
  • Language: Turkish