[amp_mcq option1=”Talab-e-Muwasawat” option2=”Talab-e-Gawah Ishq” option3=”Talab-e-Ishhad” option4=”Talab-e-TamleeK ” correct=”option4″]
The correct answer is (d).
The three demands of pre-emption in Muslim Law are:
- Talab-e-Muwasawat: This means that the pre-emptor must be prepared to pay the same price as the buyer.
- Talab-e-Gawah Ishq: This means that the pre-emptor must have a genuine interest in the property being sold.
- Talab-e-Ishhad: This means that the pre-emptor must have witnessed the sale agreement being made.
Talabat-e-Tamleek is not one of the three demands of pre-emption in Muslim Law. It is a term used in Islamic law to refer to the act of transferring ownership of property from one person to another.