What is the ruling when acknowledging possession of a ring that has a setting (fass)?
General Chapter
Al-Mughni
Book of Acknowledgment of Rights
Primary text
When stating, 'I owe you a ring containing a setting,' the ruling is singular: liability is established for the ring along with its setting. This is because the setting is considered an integral part (a component) of the ring itself, akin to stating, 'I owe you a garment with embroidery on it.'