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The Islamic law of contract usually discourages the making of a sale contract on non-existent or future goods
as they cannot be seen when the contract is made as the type and quality of the goods is not known and
whether it would be available at all for delivery on the time fixed in the contract.
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However, non-existent
goods or invisible commodities can be a subject matter of a contract if the nature of the subject matter and its
quality are properly described, well defined and is predominantly available for delivery on the appointed time.
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