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Question: I have a bank account. It is a ‘low interest-paying current account’. I normally get only about £30/year as interest. But the bank charges for day to day transactions are quite high (which is unfair). Hence by the end of the year they might charge me £40 +/- for their services. (e.g: bank draft costs £3, withdrawing your own money costs £0.20 per cheque etc). Under these circumstances, can I use the £30 (interest) in paying them for their services, that is to say ‘giving them back their own money’? Answer: Islam
forbids interest since it is morally not justified. Therefore, a person
should not in any way use the interest money even if his bank account is
‘forcibly’ credited with it.
(Shehzad Saleem)
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