Who contributed half of his household goods at time of a Ghazwa-i-Tabuk (غزوہ تبوک)?
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Who contributed half of his household goods at time of a Ghazwa-i-Tabuk (غزوہ تبوک)?
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حضرت ابو بکر صدیق رضی اللہ عنہ نے اپنے گھر کے آدھے سامان کا حصہ غزوہ تبوک کے وقت دیا تھا.
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Ashraf Ghani completed a diploma in Cooking and Baking at William Anguish College. Immediately after graduating he set up his own bakery in Dandenong that he called “Kabul Breads”. A few months later, as things were going well, Ashraf decided to expand his business. Around that time, he met an old Afghani friend, Shah Masood, who was an accountant and a financial adviser. They discussed Ashraf’s expansion plans, and Shah quickly offered to review his financial situation and to prepare a business plan. As Ashraf was financially ignorant and needed expert guidance, he accepted Shah’s offer and gave his financial records. Shah prepared a financial report and advised Ashraf that he was in a sound financial position, and that he could expand his business. He recommended that Ashraf borrow money in order to set up a new bakery on fashionable Lygon Street, in Carlton (a suburb of Melbourne). Ashraf trusted his friend and decided to act on the advice. He borrowed $500,000 from “For You Only”, a small credit union located in Springvale that provides loan and overdraft facilities. “For You Only” used the financial report prepared by Shah to offer a loan to Ashraf. Ashraf signed a five-year lease. Soon after opening his new shop, Ashraf realised that people who visit the Lygon Street area generally only buy traditional Italian food and bread – there was no market for Afghani bread. Ashraf came under financial stress, and blamed Shah for his situation. Shah admitted that he had not adequately factored in Ashraf’s pre-existing debts, and had underestimated the significant costs associated with setting up the new business. Shah advised Ashraf to terminate the lease and inform “For You Only” that he would be unable to repay the loan. “For You Only” is faced with significant losses. (b) Does Shah owe “For You Only” a duty of care? Refer to relevant cases.
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