CONSUMER RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS IN ISLAMIC SOURCES
Abstract
This article discusses consumer rights in jurisprudential sources. Ways to use these resources in the protection of consumer rights are indicated.
Keywords
Consumer, health, law, religion, Qur'an, struggle, honesty, usury, betrayal, trade - loyalty, debt, sellerHow to Cite
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