“Idleness due to laziness is strictly forbidden in Islam.” SOURCE: ISLAMIC TEACHINGS IN BRIEF | ALLAMA TABATABAI (R)
Islam has made the strongest recommendations…
Islam has made the strongest recommendations about working and acquiring sustenance and has not disregarded the importance of economic activities even in the most critical moments so much so that Al-‘Imam al-Sadiq (A) said to his friend Hisham: “Even during the war, when soldiers array in line and when the fire of battle is fanned,…
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In Islam, every individual should choose…
In Islam, every individual should choose one of the many professions and industries towards which the Almighty Allah has guided him to choose according to his own aptitude and interest. He should earn his living in this way, carry one of the burdens of society on his back, and try to provide the people with…
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Disbelief and faithlessness are types…
Disbelief and faithlessness are types of deficiency which in its own turn brings about an imbalance. It is this imbalance that creates suffering. Faith on the other hand, has this ability to transform sorrows and suffering into pleasure and happiness. When those who have been nurtured by Islam come across a difficulty or a calamity,…
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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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