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WHAT DEFINES A MUSLIM

Etymologically speaking, the word Muslim and the verb sa-li-ma both come from the root silm. This means that for Muslims, every matter takes place in line with silm (security), salamah (safety), and Muslim-ness. Muslims are seized by such a divine attraction that all of their actions

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SOME GLIMPSES OF ISLAM’S ECONOMIC SYSTEM

Islam guides its followers in all phases and activities of life, material as well as spiritual. Its basic teaching on economics is mentioned in several Qur’anic passages. We find it stated clearly in several verses, as in some of those mentioned above, that God created everythin

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INHERITANCE

Both the individual right of controlling one’s wealth and the right of the collectivity vis-à-vis each person’s wealth, inasmuch as one is a member of society, have to be satisfied simultaneously. Individual temperaments differ enormously, and sickness or other accidents m

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WILLS

Wills are operative only for one-third of property and favor persons other than creditors and heirs. The goal of this rule seems to be twofold: To permit a person to adjust things, in extraordinary cases, when the normal rule causes hardship (one-third of the property is enough for fu

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PUBLIC GOODS

One also has obligations as a member of a larger family (i.e., society and the state of residence). In the economic sphere, one pays taxes that the government then redistributes in the collectivity’s interest. Tax rates differ according to the sources of income. Interestingly, t

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SOCIAL INSURANCE

This consists of risks involving heavy charges from objects of insurance, and differs according to the times and social conditions. Among the Arabs of the Prophet’s time, daily ailments were unknown and the cost of medical care was practically nothing. The average man built his

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GAMBLING

Qur’an 5:90 prohibits all games of chance and characterizes them as the “work of Satan” for cogent reasons. First, most social evils emanate from an inequitable distribution of the national wealth, which allows some to become too rich and others to become too poor. A

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INTEREST ON MONEY LENDING

Probably every religion has prohibited usury. However, only Islam provides remedies to undermine the causes leading to this evil institution: Nobody willingly pays interest on borrowed money. He or she pays interest because the money is needed and there is no other choice. Islam has m

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STATISTICS

When planning, one needs to have an idea about the available resources. The Messenger organized a census of the Muslim population, as al-Bukhari informs us. During ‘Umar’s caliphate, a census of animals, fruit trees, and other goods was organized, and cultivable lands were

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