“Islam has not attached any importance to those who spend their lives idly. Whenever the Holy Prophet (S) saw a man whose strength and capability were surprising, he would ask: “Does he work?” If they said: “No, he is idle.”, the Holy Prophet (S) would state: “To me, he has no respect.”, meaning that an…
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Man, who is the most astonishing…
Man, who is the most astonishing and sophisticated design of creation, has more requirements than any other creature. Thus he needs more endeavors with which he could meet his countless requirements and also maintain the family that he should naturally administer. That is why Islam, which is a natural and social religion, considers working and…
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In Islam, selling underweight…
“In Islam, selling underweight is a mortal sin. In His words, the Almighty Allah reproaches and threatens those who commit it and states: “Woe to the defrauders….Do not these think that they shall be raised again, for a mighty day (83:1, 4, 5).” Besides doing injustice to the people and stealing their money by way…
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Theft is an unfair and indecent action…
“Theft is an unfair and indecent action that threatens the financial security of the society. It is self-evident that the fundamental source of human life is the property and wealth which man acquires at the expense of his life. Man protects his wealth so that it can be safeguarded against any infringement by others so…
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Receiving money or a gift in return…
“Receiving money or a gift in return for a judgment or for the accomplishment of a task which is the duty of the receiver is called bribery. Bribery is a mortal sin in Islam. The person who commits this sin is deprived of many social privileges of religion (justice) and deserves Allah’s punishment. This matter…
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