I am working in a foreign country where I was told to open a NRFC (Non resident foreign currency account) with a bank in my home country to have my salary credited.
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Dear brother
in islam,
I am working
in a foreign country where I was told to open a NRFC (Non resident foreign
currency account) with a bank in my home country to have my salary credited.
My salary
comes in USD, to this account which automatically gives interest, at the time
of opening the account I have requested the bank that I don't need interest and
thus to stop this for my account, but banks are not allowed to do so by the
central bank regulations, and they suggested to auto transfer this amount to
some needy people, but I left it at that and iam having VERY CLEAR ACCOUNTING
WITH ME to find how much is the interest money and how much is my salary,
this I maintain every month in order to not mixup the interest portion.
In reading a
answer to one of the questions asked by a sister, I am scared if I will be penalised
for allowing interest to come into my account,
Please advice
me if I can continue the way iam doing or should I take that money and destroy
every time it is credited in my account.
jazakallah
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Answer:
What to do with
interest money
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His
help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide,
and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear
witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear
witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His
Messengers.
Allah
and His Messenger (saws) have indeed declared the receiving and paying of
‘riba’ as absolutely Haraam and prohibited for the believers in very strong
terms, and it is the prescribed duty of
every believer, who sincerely believes in Allah and the Last Day, to abstain from dealing in ‘riba’.
Allah says further in
the Holy Quran Chapter 2 Surah Baqarah verse 278:
O Believers!, fear Allah and give up that ‘riba’ which is
still due to you, if you are true believers. But if you do not do so, then you are warned of the declaration of war against you
by Allah and His Messenger!
Allah says in the Holy
Quran Chapter 4 Surah Nisa verse 161:
That they took
‘riba’, although they were
forbidden. And that they devoured men’s
substance wrongfully. We have prepared
for those among them who reject faith a grievous punishment (of Hell Fire)!
My beloved brother in Islam, first and foremost one who
believes in Allah and the Last Day, must immediately abstain and stop taking
any interest.
It is not as if it is deemed permissible in Islam for one
to continue taking interest as long as he spends it on charity; for Allah does
not accept anything in His Cause unless and until it is pure and lawful.
Sahih Muslim Hadith 2214 Narrated by Abu Hurayrah
Allah's Messenger (saws) said: ‘O people,
Allah is Good and He, therefore, accepts only that which is good!’
Now the question arises what should one do with the
interest money one has already accumulated in the past in ignorance of the Laws
of Allah?
For the unlawful ‘interest’
money that one has accumulated in one’s past in ignorance of Allah’s Laws, the
person has two choices:
Some scholars are of the opinion
that it does not help the cause of the believers to leave the interest in
conventional banks for at best it helps them to generate more interest, and at
worst, they may dispose it to an institution which might work against the
Cause. In cases where one has already
accumulated interest money in ignorance of Islamic Law, and Allah Subhanah has
guided them, and they now wish to dispose off that illegal money, the scholars
are of the opinion that one may take this interest with the intention that he
wants to rid himself of this evil thing, and give it away to some charity
without seeking any reward from Allah Subhanah for this spending. His only intention should be get rid of this
unwanted and illegal money, and thus purify himself from the evil of ‘riba’. The believer who does this only because he
fears the accounting of Allah on an Inevitable Day, will, if Allah Wills, be
rewarded for keeping himself pure from the evils of ‘riba’.
The spending of illegally and unlawfully earned wealth
does not have any worth in the Sight of Allah; for Allah is Good and Pure, and
He accepts only what is good and pure.
The issue with the illegally and unlawfully accumulated
money is not how best to spend it, but how soon can one rid himself of this
illegal and unlawful wealth. His only
intention in giving this money away should be to purify oneself and get rid of
the evil that is with him. This illegal
and unlawful money earned from interest can be compared to a burning coal in
one’s hand! When one unintentionally and
accidentally holds a burning coal, his only intention is to get rid of the
burning coal from his hand; not where best to place it so that it can be of
some benefit!
Your Question:
Please advice me if I can continue the way iam doing or should I take that
money and destroy every time it is credited in my account.
Beloved
brother, may Allah Subhanah bless you and reward you appropriately for your
sincere striving to be obedient to His Laws.
If the bank which you are currently dealing with refuses to open an
account which does not bear interest, you might try finding a bank which would
not ‘insist’ on giving you interest on your account….beloved brother, basically
you need to do whatever it takes to make sure that you are not a recipient of
any interest funds.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only
due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me
alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is
the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan