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I don't know if riba is both earning money from interest and also paying extra money due to interest but I have A LOT of dental work I need done and the prices in the USA are incredibly inflated. I had 2 teeth extracted due to an infection and I have several teeth that need to be worked on. I was also told I have periodontal disease, which freaked me out. Overall, they want AT LEAST $17,500. They gave me an option to make payments of $700-800/month for 2 years in order to avoid paying interest. The other option was that the minimum I could pay a month was $400/month for 5 years, but that would include interest which would put the total amount to around $25,000. That is way too much money. I thought about getting work done outside the country but, the procedure for installing implants is very long, so I don't know if that is an option.
If I don't get the gum disease under control, it will progressively get worse and do some serious permanent damage. Dental insurance here is a joke if you need serious work done, so that's out of the picture. The only other "affordable" option outside of leaving the country would be to make small payments with interest. I've read around the internet about going to dental schools and having students work on my teeth but, that would not work well for implant related work because of time constraints. Also, the work is not guaranteed in those situations.
So going back to the main point of this thread, is there a ruling against PAYING interest?
If I don't get the gum disease under control, it will progressively get worse and do some serious permanent damage. Dental insurance here is a joke if you need serious work done, so that's out of the picture. The only other "affordable" option outside of leaving the country would be to make small payments with interest. I've read around the internet about going to dental schools and having students work on my teeth but, that would not work well for implant related work because of time constraints. Also, the work is not guaranteed in those situations.
So going back to the main point of this thread, is there a ruling against PAYING interest?