waqf system, economic resources, poverty, unreasonable economic difference رسول اللہﷺکے نظام وقف کے تناظر میں موجودہ ملکی معاشی مسائل کا حل
The solution of the current country's economic problems in the context of the waqf system of the Messenger of Allah, may God bless him and grant him peace.
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waqf system, economic resources, poverty, unreasonable economic differenceAbstract
After the arrival of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in Madinah, he gave priority to the economic resources of the society. Since there was an emergency and on the other hand, there were Ansar Madinah, some of whom were middle-class and some were quite rich. Such was the form of Madina.
In our country, one section is suffering from economic oppression and the other section is quite wealthy. In such a situation, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) adopted the method of making all Muslims brothers. At that time, the Companions of the Prophet Sacrificed for the other, and thus the unreasonable economic difference between the two classes ended. Although the Jews were rich at that time, they gave loans on interest, but the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, did not say that loans should be taken from them. Instead, he introduced the system of good loans and when the members of the society started to establish the economy on interest-free loans through mutual cooperation, then the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) completely prohibited interest and removed this curse.
On the other hand, the wealth received by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) was dedicated and spent on the collective and individual needs of the Muslims
Even today, for a fair distribution of wealth and a balanced economic system, it is necessary to study Seerat Tayyaba and get guidance from this golden age so that the Muslim Ummah can get rid of this poverty.
Keywords:
waqf system, economic resources, poverty, unreasonable economic difference.
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