O you who believe! When you contract a debt for a fixed period,
write it down. Let a scribe write it down in justice between you. Let not the scribe refuse to write as Allâh has taught him, so let him
write. Let him (the debtor) who incurs the liability dictate, and he must fear
Allâh, his Lord, and diminish not anything of what he owes. But if the debtor
is of poor understanding, or weak, or is unable to dictate for himself, then
let his guardian dictate in justice. And get two witnesses out of your own men.
And if there are not two men (available), then a man and two women, such as you
agree for witnesses, so that if one of them (two women) errs, the other can
remind her. And the witnesses should not refuse when they are called (for
evidence). You should not become weary to write it (your contract), whether it
be small or big, for its fixed term, that is more just with Allâh; more solid
as evidence, and more convenient to prevent doubts among yourselves, save when
it is a present trade which you carry out on the spot among yourselves, then
there is no sin on you if you do not write it down. But take witnesses whenever
you make a commercial contract. Let nither scribe nor
witness suffer any harm, but if you do (such harm), it would be wickedness in
you. So be afraid of Allah; and Allah teaches you. And Allah is the All-Knower
of everything. (282)