General
From Issue: 415 [Read full issue]
Living the Quran |
Al Hud
(Hud) Business Ethics Prophet Shuaib was sent among a people who were very much involved in business. These people were very proud of their business knowledge and success, but they were dishonest. He told them to observe ethics in business. They became very angry with him and told him, "Don't mix religion with business." The Qur'an tells us that Allah's punishment came upon those people and only Prophet Shuaib and his followers were saved. It is indeed serious that everyone must adhere to ethical standards in business. Business and ethics are not separate, rather they are interconnected. Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) was an ideal human being in every respect. He was a very honest and successful businessman. Prophet Muhammad gave many teachings on business and economic issues, he covered almost every aspect of business and economics. Here are only a few major principles of fair business dealings according to Islam.
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Understanding the Prophet's Life |
It is Our Business
How many of us have looked to our brothers and sisters in Islam and have seen them straying from the path of Allah, and have turned our faces away? How many of us have seen our brothers erring and said to ourselves, it is none of my business? Well, it is our business for the Prophet (peace be upon him) has made it our business. In the hadith related by Tamim ad-Dari, the Prophet said, "The religion is nasiha." The people asked, "To whom?" The Prophet replied, "To Allah and to His Book and to His Messenger and to the leaders of the Muslims and the common folk." [Collected by Bukhari, Muslim] [continued from previous issue] Nasiha to the leaders of the Muslims It is wajib (obligatory) to give nasiha to the leaders of the Muslims, since they have faults and are not protected from committing errors, but who are the leaders of the Muslims?
As for giving nasiha to the rulers of the Muslims, it includes:
Giving nasiha to the scholars includes:
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Blindspot! |
Intellectual Laziness It is unfortunate that intellectual laziness has become widespread among today's students, and they have come to prefer rest and idleness over striving and struggling. Luxury and all forms of useless curiosity have become a purpose of life for them, and pleasures have become a goal for them, such that they have no time left for studying and seeking knowledge. Their state has come to resemble that refered to by Imam Ahmad ibn Faris al-Razi, the philosophist born in 329 AH, died 395 AH, may Allah have mercy on him, when he said:
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