Is it permissible to work in a place owned by a Jewish person?
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Dear Brother / Sister,
If a Muslim serves an unbeliever, that is, if he serves that unbeliever himself, it is makruh tanzihi according to the reliable view. However, if he works in an unbeliever’s field, factory, in agriculture and business, it is not regarded makruh. (1).
Thus, it is not advisable for a Muslim to serve a non-Muslim himself but it is not haram. However, it is permissible to work in the workplace of a non-Muslim.
(1) al-Fiqh 'alal-Madhahib al-Arbaa, III/125.
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