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Diminishing Musharakah

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah It is another form of Musharakah, developed in the near past. According to this concept, a financier and his client participate either in the joint ownership of a property or an equipment, or in a joint commercial enterprise.

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah The share of the financier is further divided into a number of units And it is understood that the client will purchase the units of the share of the financier one by one periodically, Thus increasing his own share until all the units of the financier are purchased by the client So as to make him the sole owner of the property, or the commercial enterprise, as the case may be.

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah The Diminishing Musharakah can take different forms in different transactions. Some examples are given below: Example1 – Home financing Example2 – Business of service Example3 – Trade

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah Example1. It has been used mostly in home financing. The client wants to purchase a house for which he does not have adequate funds. He approaches the financier who agrees to participate with him in purchasing the required house. For instance, 20% of the price is paid by the client and 80% of the price by the financier. Thus, the financier owns 80% of the house while the client owns 20%.

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah Example1. After purchasing the property jointly, the client uses the house for his residential purposes and pays rent to the financier for using his share in the property. At the same time, the share of financier is further divided into eight equal units, each unit representing 10% ownership of the house. The client promises to the financier that he will purchase one unit after every three months.

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah Example1. This arrangement allows the financier to claim rent according to his proportion of ownership in the property And at the same time allows him periodical return of a part of his principal through purchases of the units of his share.

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah Example2. 'A' wants to purchase a taxi to use it for offering transport services to passengers and to earn income through fares recovered from them, but he is short of funds. 'B' agrees to participate in the purchase of the taxi, therefore, both of them purchase a taxi jointly. For instance, 80% of the price is paid by 'B' and 20% is paid by 'A'.

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah Example2. After the taxi is purchased, it is employed to provide transport to the passengers whereby the net income of Rs. 1,000/- is earned on daily basis. Since 'B' has 80% share in the taxi, it is agreed that 80% of the fare will be given to him and the rest of 20% will be retained by 'A' who has a 20% share in the taxi. It means that Rs. 800/- is earned by 'B' and Rs. 200/- by 'A' on daily basis. At the same time the share of 'B' is further divided into eight units.

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah Example2. After three months 'A' purchases one unit from the share of 'B'. Consequently, the share of 'B' is reduced to 70% and share of 'A' is increased to 30% meaning thereby that as from that date 'A' will be entitled to Rs. 300/- from the daily income of the taxi and 'B' will earn Rs. 700/-. This process will go on until after the expiry of two years, the whole taxi will be owned by 'A' and 'B' will take back his original investment along with the income distributed to him in the above mentioned way.

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah Example3. 'A' wants to start the business of ready-made garments but lacks the required funds for that business. 'B' agrees to participate with him for a specified period, say two years. 40% of the investment is contributed by 'A' and 60% by 'B'. Both start the business on the basis of Musharakah. The proportion of profit allocated for each one of them is expressly agreed upon.

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah Example3. But at the same time, 'B's share in the business is divided into six equal units and 'A' keeps purchasing these units on gradual basis until after the end of two years ‘B’ comes out of the business, leaving its exclusive ownership to 'A'. Apart from the periodical profits earned by 'B', he gains the price of the units of his share which, in practical terms, tend to repay to him the original amount invested by him.

The concept of Diminishing Musharakah Analyzed from the Shariah point of view, this arrangement is composed of different transactions which come to play their role at different stages. Therefore, each one of the foregoing three forms of Diminishing Musharakah is discussed below in the light of the Islamic principles:

Home Financing on the basis of Diminishing Musharakah The proposed arrangement is composed of the following transactions: To create joint ownership in the property (Shirkat-ul-Milk). Giving the share of the financier to the client on rent. Promise from the client to purchase the units of share of the financier. Actual purchase of the units at different stages. Adjustment of the rentals according to the remaining share of the financier in the property.

Conditions for Housing Finance The agreement of joint purchase, leasing and selling different units of the share of the financier should not be tied-up together in one single contract. At the time of purchase of each unit, sale must be effected by the exchange of offer and acceptance at that particular rate It will be preferable that the purchase of different units of the client is effected on the basis of the market value of the house as prevalent on the date of purchase of the unit, but it is also permissible that a particular price is agreed in the promise of purchase signed by the client.

Diminishing Musharakah for Services The joint purchase of a taxi for using it as a hired vehicle to earn income. This arrangement consists of the following elements: Creating joint ownership in a taxi in the form of Shirkat ul-Milk. As already stated, this is allowed in Shariah. Musharakah in the income generated through the services of the taxi. It is also allowed. Purchase of different units of the share of the financier by the client. This is again subject to the conditions already explained in the case of Home financing.

Diminishing Musharakah for Services The joint purchase of a taxi for using it as a hired vehicle to earn income. This arrangement consists of the following elements: However, there is a slight difference between Home financing and the arrangement suggested in this second example. The taxi, when used as a hired vehicle, normally depreciates in value over time, therefore, depreciation in the value of the taxi must be kept in mind while determining the price of the different units of the share of the financier.

Diminishing Musharakah in Trade The financier contributes 60% of the capital for starting a business of ready-made garments, for example. This arrangement is composed of two elements only: In the first place, the arrangement is simply a Musharakah whereby two partners invest different amounts of capital in a joint enterprise. This is obviously permissible subject to the conditions of Musharakah.

Diminishing Musharakah in Trade Secondarily, it entails the purchase of different units of the share of the financier by the client. This may be in the form of a separate and independent promise by the client. The requirements of Shariah regarding this promise are the same as explained in the case of Home financing with one very important difference. Here the price of units of the financier cannot be fixed in the promise to purchase, because if the price is fixed before hand at the time of entering into Musharakah, it will practically mean that the client has ensured the principal invested by the financier with or without profit, which is strictly prohibited in the case of Musharakah.

Diminishing Musharakah in Trade Secondarily, it entails the purchase of different units of the share of the financier by the client. Therefore, there are two options for the financier about fixing the price of his units to be purchased by the client. The second option is that the financier allows the client to sell these units to any body else at whatever price he can, but at the same time he offers a specific price to the client, meaning thereby that if he finds a purchaser of that unit at a higher price, he may sell it to him, but if he wants to sell it to the financier, the latter will be agreeable to purchase it at the price fixed by him before hand.

Diminishing Musharakah in Trade Secondarily, it entails the purchase of different units of the share of the financier by the client. Therefore, there are two options for the financier about fixing the price of his units to be purchased by the client. Although, both these options are available according to the principles of Shariah, The second option does not seem to be feasible for the financier, Because it would lead to injecting new partners in the Musharakah which will disturb the whole arrangement And defeat the purpose of Diminishing Musharakah in which the financier wants to get his money back within a specified time period. Therefore, in order to implement the objective of Diminishing Musharakah, only the first option is practical.

Uses All Purchase of Fixed Assets. Home Financing. Plant & Factory Financing. Car / Transport Financing. Project Financing of fixed assets.

Diminishing Musharakah The financier and the client participate either in joint ownership of a property or an equipment, or in a joint commercial enterprise The share of the financier will be divided into a number of units The client will purchase these units one by one periodically until he is the sole owner of the property

Three Forms of Diminishing Musharakah House Financing Business of Services Trade

Housing Finance To create joint ownership in the property (Shirkat-al-Milk) Giving the share of the financier to the client on rent Promise from the client to purchase the units of share of the financier Actual purchase of the units at different stages Adjustment of the rental according to the remaining share of the financier in the property

Business of Services Creating a joint ownership in an asset e.g. Taxi Musharakah in the income generated through the services of taxi Purchase of different units of the share of the financier by the client

Trade The arrangement is simply a Musharakah whereby two partners invest different amounts of capital in a joint enterprise Purchase of different units of the share of the financier by the partner