Question
Two people are partners in a business, one of them has two shares, and the other has one share. The first one takes as much as he wants from the profits, while the second is limited to 50,000 monthly. Is this permissible?
Answer
I say, and with God's help: This partnership is not valid, and both parties are involved in usury; because in a partnership, the profit must be a common ratio and not a fixed amount. And God knows best.