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[quote][quote][red][i]Do note that my actual question is not what you have tried to reply BUT, ‘What is the [b]maximum limit[/b] of a doctor’s fee (with best intentions) in the light of our Deen?’ Otherwise with bad intentions the matter is [b]certainly clear[/b] i.e. Hara’m.[/red][/i][/quote] mr rimsoo, islam give principles(usul) not details in daily matters. for example, islam gives basic principles for dress as it should be: 1) covering the "satar", 2) protecter from intensity of weather and 3) prestigious. islam does not emphasise about other details. if the dress is according to these principles having any color, pattern, design etc, is acceptalble. likewise islam does not fix the rate of any article and fees for any job and sevice, it gives only "usuls" i.e; it should be based on fearing of Allah and welfare of humanity. if a person can afford 5000, doctor can get it, and a person can affrod 5, doctor shhould cure that person as carefully as former. if a coctor gets 5000 from a person who can afford it is not haram and if he imposes the condition of 5000 on a person who can afford 5 and does not cure carefully, his demand, his fees and his earning is haram.[/quote]
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