This business is analogous to the work of a Dealer or a Commission Agent. Say, if someone wants to sell a house. He approaches a dealer/broker. If the dealer can find some buyer then he qualifies for the agreed commission. On almost the same analogy, if one can introduce a new customer to a Network Marketing company, he deserves commission of the services rendered. However, in the latter case, selling/purchase of the products is the sole business between the company and each customer. If the income of an agent/broker does not contravene a religion, the income in Network Marketing is also legitimate.
Moreover, GMI’s business is free from Interest as explained on its website, so, there is no violation, according to any religion.
We found two FATWAS from Muslim Scholars which may be seen on the following URLs:
1 FATWA Mulana Rafiq ul Hasni of Jamia Islamia Madina tul Uloom, Karachi, Pakistan (In favour of GMI)
We did made research on these Fatwas but we leave this topic for Religious Scholars to comment upon.
What will happen to the last entrants
in this business at the time of saturation?
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