Umm Al-Qura University

Umm Al-Qura University

Issue 90: September 2022, Article-8


- 2022/11/09

Drop Shipping: A Jurisprudential Study


Khaled bin Mohammed Al-Sayari1

1Assistant Professor of Comparative Jurisprudence, Department of Humanities, Saudi Electronic University
Issue 90 Pages:114-128 | September 2022 | https://doi.org/10.54940/si52548433 | 
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Abstract

This research deals with a statement of the ruling of a modern model in dealing with E-shops, which is called the “Drop Shipping”, which is the sale of the commodity to the customer by the E-shops, and the E-shop does not own it at the moment of sale, then the E-shop buys it from the supplier, and asks the supplier to ship directly to the customer, which is the sale of goods without the seller having the means of storage or transportation. The research dealt with the depiction of this transaction and its parties and its fiqh graduation on the basis of promise to sell "almuw'adah", proxy purchase "alwakalah", or Selling as a condition in the present "albai b alsifah fi althimmah alhal", The research favored the last graduation, and answered the legal problems that came to it, The prohibition of selling what the drop shipper does not own is not rejected if the sale is contracted in the same capacity in the case by the method of parallel contracts, and the prohibition of profit is not returned unless it is guaranteed if the online store’s commitment to the customer continues and he bears the guarantee of the sale as such since The moment it is sold until the moment it is handed over to the customer, and the research mentioned the controls of this transaction.

Keywords

Selling by forwarding freight, commission marketing, selling as a liability, parallel contract, selling what you do not have.

 

How to Cite 

Al-Sayari, K. (September 2022), 'Drop Shipping A jurisprudential study,' Journal of Umm Al-Qura University for Sharia'h Sciences and Islamic Studies, Issue.90 pp 114-128. https://doi.org/10.54940/si52548433

 

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