Said He Forbids His Belongings

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Is a vow made without intention not considered a vow, even if someone forbids their belongings to someone else, for example?

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Even if someone forbids their belongings to others in the form of a vow, and it is clear to us that they did not intend it, the prohibition does not take effect.

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