My work is to guide people and show them solutions to get out of their problems. Knowledge only gives indications and shows a path, but walking that path is up to us. Every step is important; even a slight slip can push a person into a dark pit of losses. My advice is that whenever you want to do business, do it on your own—do not do it in partnership. In my years of experience, I have seen partnership businesses get ruined. In one or two cases, I also observed that the business itself was doing well, but the partners could not get along, and eventually matters turned into hostility. Some people even enter partnerships with relatives, and as a result, relationships are damaged and the business is lost as well.
In any case, giving advice is my job; whether to act on it or not is your decision.
Whenever a question about partnership is asked, certain principles are kept in mind. The second and eighth houses are examined. If an auspicious figure enters and is strong there, benefit will result. It should be noted that the figure of the second house represents the querent, while the eighth is associated with the other party. In this situation, if Inqīs appears in the second house, then partnership or entering into a transaction is advisable. The ascendant and the seventh house are also examined; whichever has the auspicious figure will be trustworthy.
Now look at the chart:

In the second house, the auspicious figure
Qabd al-Dākhil is present, and in the eighth house the figure
Naṣrat al-Khārij appears.
Qabd al-Dākhil is fiery and has strength in an airy house, and
Naṣrat al-Khārij is fiery and strong in an earthy house. Furthermore,
Qabd al-Dākhil is strong in the ascendant, and the auspicious inverted
Ṭarīq is present in the second house.
It can therefore be stated that partnership can be undertaken, but with caution.




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