We live in a non-Muslim country. My brother has a restaurant where Halaal food is served. Often Christians come to my brother with an offer to rent them the restaurant for a day for their needs (weddings, birthday parties, etc.). It is known that during their parties alcohol is drunk, however, they bring alcohol with them. Is it permissible to rent them the restaurant for their needs with knowledge that they will hold in it weddings, birthday parties, etc. and that they will drink in it alcohol which they bring with them and eat our Halaal food? Is money taken from such renting Halaal? Could you let us know the Daleel and what our Muslim scholars say about this?
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In principle dealings in return for money like renting and trading between a Muslim and a non-Muslim are permissible provided such dealings meet the religious requirements. However, if such dealings lead to evil [sin] or something forbidden then they are not permissible.
There is no doubt that the celebrations of non-Muslims are not free from sins like the presence of women scantily dressed, drinking intoxicants and so forth. So renting the restaurant to them is in a way helping them in sin, so it is not permissible. Allaah says (which means): {Help you one another in virtue, righteousness and piety but do not help one another in sin and transgression. And fear Allaah. Verily, Allaah is Severe in punishment.}[Quran 5:2]. It is for this reason that the jurists stated that renting is not permissible if it brings a forbidden profit. Al-Hajjaawi from the Hanbali school said: 'Rent is not permissible if it yields a forbidden profit, like adultery and fornication, music, singing, turning the property into a church or selling intoxicants.'
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