He could not find its Owner

He could not find its Owner


Question :

I intended to perform Hajj in the year 1398 AH, but my money was short. So, I borrowed a sum of money from a man until I returned to my homeland. Then, when I returned from Hajj, I asked about the man whom I borrowed the money from and I was told that he had traveled. From that time until now he has not returned and I do not know his address. I asked about his relatives, but I could not find anyone. So, what does your Eminence think? Should I send the money to the charitable organizations in the Kingdom (of Saudi Arabia) or should I keep it until he returns or should I distribute it among the weak (ie., poor)? What is your opinion?


Answer:

You should search for him some more as much as you are able and use the various means. Ask about his tribe, his land and things that are known about him. If you lose all hope and you do not think that you will be able to find him, it is permissible for you to give the money in charity to the poor and the weak with the intention of a guarantee. Then, whenever you find him, even if it is after 20 years, inform him of what truly happened. If he permits that (the charity), he gets the reward (of the charity) and the matter is ended. If not, then pay it to him so that you will be absolved from the covenant and you will get the reward (of the charity). And Allâh knows best.


Source:
Ash-Shaykh Ibn Jibreen
Fatawa Islamiyah, Vol. 3 Pages 433-434

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