Please guide with Quranic references and Sunnah as well. I am looking forward to Mufti’s salamu alaikum, **With both business models i indicate in the product description that the items are made on order and are fulfilled(method 1) or produced (method 2) by a trusted third party company. Once I receive the product, I then ship it using my own shipping company to the customer. However, this time I add my address details and get the product shipped to me first. When a customer purchases the item from me, I go to my local supplier’s website and upload the design to the desired product and purchase it. Print on demand with local supplier (also a trusted, reliable company) But if there were to be a situation where my customer did not receive the product or received a defective item, I will fully refund him and bear the loss. Printify is a trusted source with many businesses using them, so I trust that they will fulfill the order without any issues. When adding the address details, I add my customer’s address so that the product will be shipped directly to the customer. When a customer purchases the item from me, I go to Printify and upload the design to the desired product and purchase it. I upload the various products with my designs to my Online Store and I add a markup to Printify’s cost in order to make a profit. This company also allows me to integrate their service with my own Online store website. Printify is a trusted source with many businesses using them. They include all costs, delivery date, and a full description of the item (size, material, weight, etc.). I simply upload my design on the product that I choose, purchase it, then Printify will print my design on the desired product and will then ship it to an address. This design can then be printed on various items such as t-shirts, mugs, phone cases, pillows, etc. Essentially, what happens is I will create a design (that is halal). This company offers a Print on demand service. I implement 2 ways, which are similar to each other, Explained below: My business model uses the following print on demand methods. However, would it still be prohibited if the business is of such nature that the supplier is a trusted, reliable source and the business model is such that the products have to be made on demand (i.e., Print on Demand)? The fact that you can’t sell something which you do not possess makes a lot of sense to me as to why it is prohibited (e.g., failure to acquire the product at the time of sale\Supplier price increasing). It relates to dropshipping and Print on demand. If Mufti could please comment on whether it is permissible or not, it would benefit me greatly. I use the following business model (below). When you would buy the mug from my website, it would take me roughly 3 days to receive the money from Shopify and then I would place the order on my Teespring store and then Teespring ships directly to the customer and then the profit arrives by PayPal in a few days from Teespring. I would put the same images on the website from Teespring. Just to understand Shopify it is an online website store hosting company. So my idea is would it be permissible to open a Shopify website that shows the same mugs on my teespring store but I show the price on my website as free shipping but actually including shipping price in the overall price. Okay so there’s a small issue that would deter customers from purchasing from either of these print on demand places which is shipping costs. So I think we can agree that Teespring and RedBubble are practically the same right. Try using Redbubble.Salaam Sheikh, okay so I have a question to follow this up.Shut down your device and turn it back on.If you are using a work computer or other networked computer, speak to your network administrator about any filters or settings which might be affecting your use of Redbubble.If this works, look to add to any trusted or safe site list Temporarily switch off any firewalls and antivirus software and try again.Click the browser logo you're using to get steps on how to enable javascript.Update your browser to the most recent version and try again.Click the browser logo you're using to get steps on how to clear your cache & cookies.Then in the upper right corner, click Login.On, click the Account icon and then Logout.Click the browser logo you're using to get steps on how to open a private window.Try using a private or incognito window.Ensure you're using a web browser that best supports.If you’re having trouble using the site, try the following: Many things can interfere with a smooth experience on the Redbubble marketplace, from issues with your computer or local network to your internet service provider.
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