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Salam Aalaykom brothers,

I have a question for all of you which I can’t seem to get my head around. I try my best not to harm others in the sight of Allah and whenever I get a new job which I am skeptical about I make dua to Allah to block it for me if it’ll harm anyone and subhan Allah it gets cut out of nowhere alHamdulIAllah.

I have been doing assignments and projects for university students for the past three years in exchange for money and all was well. Then my friend told me that it’s haram and it should stop. Here was his argument: That I am harming their integrity and blocking their learning by giving them this favor.

However my counter argument: isn’t it the same as doing freelance work for let’s say a company who wants a project. It is not willing to get an employee however they get an employee online to do their task for a sum of money which could be cheaper. A normal employee would be expected to learn from his work and projects.

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  • I don't see any problem. We are fully allowed to work for science and for money, if we are not working against the rulings of Isalm in a particular way.
    – Jeschu
    Commented Dec 26, 2023 at 22:31

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It is Absolutely NOT same as doing freelance work because anyone who does this is deceiving the teachers/professors/institution of his/her client(student). Professors and teachers expect the students themselves to complete and submit their projects/assignments/researches. Deceiving is NOT permitted in ISLAM.

Islam emphasizes the importance of education and honesty. By completing assignments for others, you may be denying them the opportunity to learn and contributing to academic dishonesty. Unlike freelance work for companies, this involves deception and undermines the principles of education and integrity. It's best to avoid such actions and seek ways to use your skills in ways that positively contribute to society while adhering to Islamic values.

Hadith - Sahih Muslim 102, In-book reference: Book 1, Hadith 190

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It's important to consider it in the light of Islamic principles. In Islam, there are several factors to consider when evaluating the permissibility of an action, including its impact on individuals and society, the intentions behind it, and whether it aligns with Islamic values and teachings.

Firstly, it's essential to recognize that Islam places a high value on knowledge and learning. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasized the importance of seeking knowledge throughout one's life. By completing assignments and projects on behalf of others, you may be depriving them of the opportunity to learn and develop essential skills that are integral to their educational journey. Education is not merely about obtaining a degree but also about acquiring knowledge, critical thinking skills, and problem-solving abilities.

Moreover, your actions may contribute to academic dishonesty, which undermines the integrity of educational institutions and devalues the qualifications obtained by students through their own efforts. Islam promotes honesty, integrity, and fairness in all dealings, including academic pursuits.

Regarding your comparison with freelance work for companies, there are differences to consider. When you undertake freelance projects for a company, it's typically within the framework of a contractual agreement where both parties agree to terms and conditions. The company is aware of your role and the services you provide, and they make an informed decision to engage your services based on their needs and budget. In contrast, completing assignments for students involves a degree of deception, as you're effectively substituting someone else's work for theirs without the knowledge or consent of the educational institution.

In light of these considerations, it is advisable to refrain from engaging in activities that facilitate academic dishonesty and undermine the principles of education and integrity. Instead, consider using your skills and talents in ways that contribute positively to society and adhere to Islamic values. You may explore opportunities for tutoring, mentoring, or providing guidance and support to students in ways that empower them to learn and grow independently.

Ultimately, seeking guidance from knowledgeable scholars and reflecting on Islamic teachings can help you make informed decisions that align with your faith and values. May Allah guide you to what is best and grant you success in both this life and the Hereafter. Ameen.

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