Is it permissible to lease livestock (sheep, camels, cows) solely to obtain their milk or hair/wool?
General Chapter
Al-Mughni
Book of Leasing
Primary text
It is impermissible to lease sheep, camels, or cows specifically to take their milk, or to use them for suckling young animals (like for producing high-quality broth), or to shear their wool, hair, or fur. Similarly, leasing a tree to take its fruit or any part of its essence is invalid.