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CONTENT
                  DEFINITION
 DEFINITION
                  EVIDENCE
  EVIDENCES       PILLARS OF AL-HIWALAH
                  CATEGORIES OF AL-HIWALAH
    PILLARS
                  SALIENT ISSUES OF AL-HIWALAH
CATEGORIES
                  APPLICATION OF AL-HIWALAH

        ISSUES



APPLICATION




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DEFINITION
                  Literally
 DEFINITION
                    To move, shifting from one place to another
                  Technically
  EVIDENCES
                    To make a transfer of a debt from one debtor to the
                     debtor account of another
    PILLARS
                    To transfer a debt from one person (debtor) to another
                     with the same price, it comes to the consequence than
CATEGORIES           the liability of the debtor is abolished. In other words,
                     the first obligator is freed from any financial obligations.
        ISSUES    Hiwalah is a contract which caused the transfer of
                   debt from one party to another.
APPLICATION       According to Mughni Muhtaj, the term Hiwalah is
                   refer to the debt transfer from a party/person to
                   another.

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NATURE OF AL-HIWALAH
                  Through the transfer of a claim of a debt, the
 DEFINITION        responsibility for its settlement is shifted from one
                   person to another.
  EVIDENCES       Hiwalah is similar to the sale of debt but is not sale, it
                   also resemble kafalah and wakalah.
    PILLARS       However, it is a unique contract which has its own
                   distinct features and condition.
CATEGORIES        The three important participants in a Hiwalah contract
                   are: the principal debtor, the creditor and the transferee.
        ISSUES    When a valid Hiwalah is concluded, the debt is no
                   longer demanded from the principal debtor.
APPLICATION       This is because in Hiwalah, the debt is transferred from
                   the principal debtor to the transferee.
                  Furthermore, Hiwalah establishes a right for the creditor
                   to demand the settlement of debt from the transferee.
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EVIDENCE
                  Hadith
 DEFINITION
                    The Prophet S.A.W: “The deferment (of paying debt) by
                     the richer is an injustice. When there is one of you, get
  EVIDENCES
                     the offer from other to transfer your debt to another
                     person, just accept it”
    PILLARS
                    Narrated by Ahmad, Prophet Muhammad S.A.W:
                     “Whom of you (the debt is transferred to a rich person)
CATEGORIES
                     to settle the debt, please just accept the offer.”

        ISSUES



APPLICATION




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EVIDENCE
                  Ijma
 DEFINITION
                    The majority of Muslim Scholars opined that the word
                     “please just follow” or “please just transfer” is bring the
  EVIDENCES
                     means unnecessary command, not as an obligation.
                    In other words, when the person A gives a debt to B,
    PILLARS
                     and after a period of time, B is transfers the debt to C. C
                     will going to pay the debt to A. A has the option,
CATEGORIES
                     whether to accept or decline the offer.

        ISSUES



APPLICATION




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CASE STUDY
                  Nature:
 DEFINITION
                    A has a debt owing to him from B and A himself owes a
                     debt to C. All three agree that C, instead of realizing his
  EVIDENCES
                     due from A, and A his due from B, C shall realize his
                     duties from B.
    PILLARS
                  Involving:
CATEGORIES
                    Guarantee= Adjoining liabilities
                    Hiwalah: Transfer/ Removal
        ISSUES    It must be absolute transfer, not subject to future
                   and not conditional.
APPLICATION
                  It may subjected to the debt incurred in the future.
                  Hiwalah benefits the creditor and relieves the
                   debtor difficulty.
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PILLARS OF AL-HIWALAH
                 1. Al-Muhil
 DEFINITION
                    A person who is transfers his debt to another person/
                     the transferor
  EVIDENCES
                 2. Al-Muhal
                    A creditor, whom his property/ debt is transferred to
    PILLARS          be paid by another person instead of his debtor/ the
                     tranferee
CATEGORIES       3. Al-Muhal Alaihi
                    A person who accept a hiwalah to himself/ the payer
        ISSUES
                 4. Al-Muhal Bih
                    The things which is transferred by Hiwalah/ the debt
APPLICATION
                 5. Sighah
                    Ijab (Offer)
                    Qabul (Acceptance)
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FLOWS OF AL-HIWALAH

 DEFINITION
                                        Muhal Alaihi
                                         (Transferee)
  EVIDENCES



    PILLARS


                                         Muhal Bih
CATEGORIES
                                   (Debt/ Things which is
                                        transfered)
        ISSUES



APPLICATION

                        Muhil                               Muhal Lah
                 (Transferor/ Debtor)                       (Creditor)

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CATEGORIES OF AL-HIWALAH

 DEFINITION       1.   Hiwalah      Restricted   Hiwalah restricted by a stipulation
                       Muqayyadah   Hiwalah      The transferee to pay from property of the
                                                 transferor, owed to him by the transferee,
  EVIDENCES
                                                 or in the hand of the transferee
                                                 Happen when a transfer is made with
    PILLARS                                      reference to the debt on the transferee.
                                                 The majority only recognizes this type of
CATEGORIES                                       hiwalah.
                  2.   Hiwalah      Absolute     A hiwalah which is not restricted for
         ISSUES        Mutlaqah     hiwalah      payment to be made from property of the
                                                 transferor in the hands of the transferee

APPLICATION                                      Happen when the contract is concluded
                                                 without reference to the debt on the
                                                 transferee and he accepts the transfer.
                                                 The majority argues that the contract is a
                                                 kafalah and not hiwalah.
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TYPES OF RESTRICTION
                   Hiwalah al-Dayn
 DEFINITION           The transfer of a debt from an obligation of a person to another
                       person‟s obligation (replacement of a debtor with another
                       debtor)
  EVIDENCES
                   Hiwalah al-Haq
                      The transfer of right or right to claim from one person to the
    PILLARS            other (replacement of a creditor with another creditor);
                   Hiwalah al-dayn is practically inseparable from Hiwalah al-
CATEGORIES          haqq because when the debt is transferred to the transferee, it
                    transfers other all the rights such as right of guarantee or right
                    of surety;
         ISSUES
                   If the established debt for which one debtor replaces another
                    is a fungible established as a liability, then the transfer of debt
APPLICATION         is a valid transfer of rights, which the principal debtor is the
                    transferor and the ultimate debtor is the transferee. (agreed);
                   Example: A pawn-broker may transfer a creditor to the
                    pawner for collection of his debt (restricted).
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CONDITIONS OF AL-HIWALAH
                  1. The parties must be legally competent to act independently
 DEFINITION       2. The relevant parties shall give their consent on the Hiwalah
                     agreement
                  3. The acceptance of the creditor and the transferee should be
  EVIDENCES
                     given during the session of the contract.
                  4. The subject matter of Hiwalah should be debt (dain) and not
    PILLARS          a specific thing („ain).
                  5. Both the transferred debt and debt to be used for settlement
                     should be known and transferable.
CATEGORIES
                  6. The transferee should owe a debt to the principal debtor. If
                     the transferee is not indebted to the principal debtor and
         ISSUES      agrees to pay to the creditor the contract is changed to
                     kafalah. As in this case the transferee is paying for the
                     principal debtor.
APPLICATION       7. The principal debtor (al-muhil) should owe a debt to the
                     creditor (al-muhal). In the absence of such a debt if the
                     creditor (muhal) is refereed to the transferee, the contract is
                     not a Hiwalah but is considered wakalah.

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ADVANTAGES OF AL-HIWALAH
                   Creditor
 DEFINITION
                     Could authenticate loan repayment and ensure that
                      he/she (the creditor) could retrieve his/ her money
  EVIDENCES
                      back by demanding payment from the transferor
                      (muhal alaih) under normal circumstances or even in
    PILLARS           case of default payment it could be retrieved from the
                      1st debtor ( transferee)
CATEGORIES


                   Debtor
         ISSUES
                     Minimize and spread his/her risk because he/she can
                      remit or pass over his debt to his own debtor
APPLICATION
                     Could convince the creditor to lend him money since
                      he/she has somebody to back him up as the transferor
                      of the payment.
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LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF HIWALAH
                   A valid hiwalah discharged the transferor from any debt
 DEFINITION         liabilities. The transferee will have no right of recourse
                    against the transferor for payment.
  EVIDENCES
                   It establishes the creditor‟s right to demand repayment
                    of the debt from the transferee, not the transferor
                   The right and claim to receive the amount has passed to
    PILLARS         the transferee. The relationship between the transferee
                    and the payer, whereby the transferee is entitled to claim
CATEGORIES          debt assigned to him
                   The relationship between the parties involved where it
                    discharges the transferor from the debt and the claims in
         ISSUES
                    respect of it.
                      If the transfer was made on the condition that the payer must
APPLICATION            be solvent, then the creditor will reserve the right to recourse
                       if the payer proves to be insolvent.
                      According to Shafie – Once transfer, cannot return back to
                       Muhil

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TERMINATION OF HIWALAH
                   Mutual agreement among contracting parties to
 DEFINITION
                    terminate the hiwalah.
  EVIDENCES
                   The settlement of debt by the payer to the
                    transferee.
    PILLARS        The death of the payer and the transferee inherit the
                    payer‟s property.
CATEGORIES
                   The debt has been written off by the transferee.
         ISSUES



APPLICATION




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MODERN APPLICATION
                   Suftajah (Bills Of Exchange)
 DEFINITION
                     By this application it enables a debtor to make
                      payments in another place through his agent or a
  EVIDENCES           second person.
                     Example: A person gives a portion of his property to a
    PILLARS           merchant to pay to another person in a different
                      country. The sender benefits by insuring himself against
                      the risks of transferring that property himself.
CATEGORIES
                   Other banking products and facilities
         ISSUES
                       Banker‟s cheques
                       Demand drafts
APPLICATION            Telegraphic transfers
                       Mail transfers
                       Standing instruction

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END OF CHAPTER

 DEFINITION



  EVIDENCES



    PILLARS



CATEGORIES             
         ISSUES



APPLICATION




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HIWALAH

  • 1. MAHYUDDIN KHALID  emkay@salam.uitm.edu.my
  • 2. CONTENT  DEFINITION DEFINITION  EVIDENCE EVIDENCES  PILLARS OF AL-HIWALAH  CATEGORIES OF AL-HIWALAH PILLARS  SALIENT ISSUES OF AL-HIWALAH CATEGORIES  APPLICATION OF AL-HIWALAH ISSUES APPLICATION 2
  • 3. DEFINITION  Literally DEFINITION  To move, shifting from one place to another  Technically EVIDENCES  To make a transfer of a debt from one debtor to the debtor account of another PILLARS  To transfer a debt from one person (debtor) to another with the same price, it comes to the consequence than CATEGORIES the liability of the debtor is abolished. In other words, the first obligator is freed from any financial obligations. ISSUES  Hiwalah is a contract which caused the transfer of debt from one party to another. APPLICATION  According to Mughni Muhtaj, the term Hiwalah is refer to the debt transfer from a party/person to another. 3
  • 4. NATURE OF AL-HIWALAH  Through the transfer of a claim of a debt, the DEFINITION responsibility for its settlement is shifted from one person to another. EVIDENCES  Hiwalah is similar to the sale of debt but is not sale, it also resemble kafalah and wakalah. PILLARS  However, it is a unique contract which has its own distinct features and condition. CATEGORIES  The three important participants in a Hiwalah contract are: the principal debtor, the creditor and the transferee. ISSUES  When a valid Hiwalah is concluded, the debt is no longer demanded from the principal debtor. APPLICATION  This is because in Hiwalah, the debt is transferred from the principal debtor to the transferee.  Furthermore, Hiwalah establishes a right for the creditor to demand the settlement of debt from the transferee. 4
  • 5. EVIDENCE  Hadith DEFINITION  The Prophet S.A.W: “The deferment (of paying debt) by the richer is an injustice. When there is one of you, get EVIDENCES the offer from other to transfer your debt to another person, just accept it” PILLARS  Narrated by Ahmad, Prophet Muhammad S.A.W: “Whom of you (the debt is transferred to a rich person) CATEGORIES to settle the debt, please just accept the offer.” ISSUES APPLICATION 5
  • 6. EVIDENCE  Ijma DEFINITION  The majority of Muslim Scholars opined that the word “please just follow” or “please just transfer” is bring the EVIDENCES means unnecessary command, not as an obligation.  In other words, when the person A gives a debt to B, PILLARS and after a period of time, B is transfers the debt to C. C will going to pay the debt to A. A has the option, CATEGORIES whether to accept or decline the offer. ISSUES APPLICATION 6
  • 7. CASE STUDY  Nature: DEFINITION  A has a debt owing to him from B and A himself owes a debt to C. All three agree that C, instead of realizing his EVIDENCES due from A, and A his due from B, C shall realize his duties from B. PILLARS  Involving: CATEGORIES  Guarantee= Adjoining liabilities  Hiwalah: Transfer/ Removal ISSUES  It must be absolute transfer, not subject to future and not conditional. APPLICATION  It may subjected to the debt incurred in the future.  Hiwalah benefits the creditor and relieves the debtor difficulty. 7
  • 8. PILLARS OF AL-HIWALAH 1. Al-Muhil DEFINITION  A person who is transfers his debt to another person/ the transferor EVIDENCES 2. Al-Muhal  A creditor, whom his property/ debt is transferred to PILLARS be paid by another person instead of his debtor/ the tranferee CATEGORIES 3. Al-Muhal Alaihi  A person who accept a hiwalah to himself/ the payer ISSUES 4. Al-Muhal Bih  The things which is transferred by Hiwalah/ the debt APPLICATION 5. Sighah  Ijab (Offer)  Qabul (Acceptance) 8
  • 9. FLOWS OF AL-HIWALAH DEFINITION Muhal Alaihi (Transferee) EVIDENCES PILLARS Muhal Bih CATEGORIES (Debt/ Things which is transfered) ISSUES APPLICATION Muhil Muhal Lah (Transferor/ Debtor) (Creditor) 9
  • 10. CATEGORIES OF AL-HIWALAH DEFINITION 1. Hiwalah Restricted Hiwalah restricted by a stipulation Muqayyadah Hiwalah The transferee to pay from property of the transferor, owed to him by the transferee, EVIDENCES or in the hand of the transferee Happen when a transfer is made with PILLARS reference to the debt on the transferee. The majority only recognizes this type of CATEGORIES hiwalah. 2. Hiwalah Absolute A hiwalah which is not restricted for ISSUES Mutlaqah hiwalah payment to be made from property of the transferor in the hands of the transferee APPLICATION Happen when the contract is concluded without reference to the debt on the transferee and he accepts the transfer. The majority argues that the contract is a kafalah and not hiwalah. 10
  • 11. TYPES OF RESTRICTION  Hiwalah al-Dayn DEFINITION  The transfer of a debt from an obligation of a person to another person‟s obligation (replacement of a debtor with another debtor) EVIDENCES  Hiwalah al-Haq  The transfer of right or right to claim from one person to the PILLARS other (replacement of a creditor with another creditor);  Hiwalah al-dayn is practically inseparable from Hiwalah al- CATEGORIES haqq because when the debt is transferred to the transferee, it transfers other all the rights such as right of guarantee or right of surety; ISSUES  If the established debt for which one debtor replaces another is a fungible established as a liability, then the transfer of debt APPLICATION is a valid transfer of rights, which the principal debtor is the transferor and the ultimate debtor is the transferee. (agreed);  Example: A pawn-broker may transfer a creditor to the pawner for collection of his debt (restricted). 11
  • 12. CONDITIONS OF AL-HIWALAH 1. The parties must be legally competent to act independently DEFINITION 2. The relevant parties shall give their consent on the Hiwalah agreement 3. The acceptance of the creditor and the transferee should be EVIDENCES given during the session of the contract. 4. The subject matter of Hiwalah should be debt (dain) and not PILLARS a specific thing („ain). 5. Both the transferred debt and debt to be used for settlement should be known and transferable. CATEGORIES 6. The transferee should owe a debt to the principal debtor. If the transferee is not indebted to the principal debtor and ISSUES agrees to pay to the creditor the contract is changed to kafalah. As in this case the transferee is paying for the principal debtor. APPLICATION 7. The principal debtor (al-muhil) should owe a debt to the creditor (al-muhal). In the absence of such a debt if the creditor (muhal) is refereed to the transferee, the contract is not a Hiwalah but is considered wakalah. 12
  • 13. ADVANTAGES OF AL-HIWALAH  Creditor DEFINITION  Could authenticate loan repayment and ensure that he/she (the creditor) could retrieve his/ her money EVIDENCES back by demanding payment from the transferor (muhal alaih) under normal circumstances or even in PILLARS case of default payment it could be retrieved from the 1st debtor ( transferee) CATEGORIES  Debtor ISSUES  Minimize and spread his/her risk because he/she can remit or pass over his debt to his own debtor APPLICATION  Could convince the creditor to lend him money since he/she has somebody to back him up as the transferor of the payment. 13
  • 14. LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF HIWALAH  A valid hiwalah discharged the transferor from any debt DEFINITION liabilities. The transferee will have no right of recourse against the transferor for payment. EVIDENCES  It establishes the creditor‟s right to demand repayment of the debt from the transferee, not the transferor  The right and claim to receive the amount has passed to PILLARS the transferee. The relationship between the transferee and the payer, whereby the transferee is entitled to claim CATEGORIES debt assigned to him  The relationship between the parties involved where it discharges the transferor from the debt and the claims in ISSUES respect of it.  If the transfer was made on the condition that the payer must APPLICATION be solvent, then the creditor will reserve the right to recourse if the payer proves to be insolvent.  According to Shafie – Once transfer, cannot return back to Muhil 14
  • 15. TERMINATION OF HIWALAH  Mutual agreement among contracting parties to DEFINITION terminate the hiwalah. EVIDENCES  The settlement of debt by the payer to the transferee. PILLARS  The death of the payer and the transferee inherit the payer‟s property. CATEGORIES  The debt has been written off by the transferee. ISSUES APPLICATION 15
  • 16. MODERN APPLICATION  Suftajah (Bills Of Exchange) DEFINITION  By this application it enables a debtor to make payments in another place through his agent or a EVIDENCES second person.  Example: A person gives a portion of his property to a PILLARS merchant to pay to another person in a different country. The sender benefits by insuring himself against the risks of transferring that property himself. CATEGORIES  Other banking products and facilities ISSUES  Banker‟s cheques  Demand drafts APPLICATION  Telegraphic transfers  Mail transfers  Standing instruction 16
  • 17. END OF CHAPTER DEFINITION EVIDENCES PILLARS CATEGORIES  ISSUES APPLICATION 17