Revocation of Endowment

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Endowment under Islamic law is a permanent type of contract which cannot be revoked and it is a consensus among Shiite jurisprudents. It is a kind of contract which has been based upon a religious thoughts as well as provides great heavenly reward and includes social and economic effects. These are special characters which lead Endowment to be a more concrete contract with special imperative rules. But, a survey regarding jurisprudent books shows that, some of them sometimes let Endowment to be revocable by special stipulations in the contract, which is against the consensus on irrevocability of an Endowment. Although most of the Shiite jurisprudents accepted these stipulations, but some others are against them. In this article arguments relevant to both ideas are considered. These stipulations are not accepted under the civil law of Iran and it can be deducted from it that Endowment cannot be revoked and are bounded from the time of contract.

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volume 25  issue 90

pages  113- 131

publication date 2020-08

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