Whose statement is accepted when the capital owner claims to have forbidden the manager from making a specific purchase after the fact?

General Chapter

Al-Mughni

Book of Partnership

Book 18 · Issue 3 · Bab 1

Open in Qurani

Primary text

If the capital owner claims they forbade the manager from purchasing a specific asset (like a slave), and the manager denies receiving such a prohibition, the manager's statement is accepted. This is because the default presumption is the absence of prohibition.