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  • BlogThree Schools of Thought in Islamic Economics

    Three Schools of Thought in Islamic Economics

    Islamic economics has grown significantly, offering diverse perspectives on managing economic activities within the framework of Islamic principles. These perspectives are shaped by three primary schools of thought: Baqir al-Sadr’s Iqtishaduna School, Islamic Neo-Classical School, and the Critical Alternative School. Each of these schools presents a unique approach to integrating Sharia values with economic practice. 1. Baqir al-Sadr’s Iqtishaduna School…

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  • BusinessThe Commandment to Earn a Living and the Prohibition of Begging

    The Commandment to Earn a Living and the Prohibition of Begging

    In Islam, working to earn a living and avoiding begging are core principles emphasized in the Qur’an and Sunnah. Islam promotes hard work and prohibits begging unless under certain unavoidable circumstances. This article explores the command to seek livelihood and the prohibition of begging based on Qur’anic verses, hadiths, and Islamic teachings. Command to Seek Livelihood Islam highly values hard…

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