We have apportioned among them their livelihood in this world [in such a
manner that]
We have exalted some in status above others so that they can mutually serve each other. And better is thy Lord's mercy than what they are amassing. (43:32) |
We are trying you by giving you happiness and sorrow, to test you, and unto Us
you will be returned. (21:35)
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1. Zakat: It is obligatory upon a Muslim to pay zakat
from his wealth, produce and livestock if he is liable to it. 2. Sanctity of Ownership: If a Muslim has paid his zakat dues, then his rightfully owned wealth cannot be usurped or tampered with in any way, except if on account of some violation by him, the Shari'ah endorses it. So much so that an Islamic State has no authority to impose any tax other than zakat on its Muslim citizens. 3. Establishment of a Public Sector: For the just distribution of wealth, the establishment of a public sector is essential. Consequently, everything which is not, or cannot be owned by an individual should in all cases remain in the ownership of the state. 4. Incompetence: Since a person's way of using his wealth and property also influences the development and welfare of a society, the state has the right to deprive him from using them, while acknowledging him to be the owner, if he is proved to be incompetent . 5. Usurpation: It is prohibited to devour other people's wealth and property by unjust means. Illegal gratification, gambling and interest are some horrendous forms of usurpation. Other economic activities should also stand permissible or prohibited in the light of this principle. 6. Evidence and Documentation: In affairs such as financial transactions and making a will and acquiring a loan, the parties involved should write down a document and call in witnesses to safeguard against any moral misconduct by either of the parties. 7. Distribution of Inheritance: The wealth of every Muslim must necessarily be distributed after his death among his heirs in the following manner: |
In the absence of children, a deceased's brothers and sisters shall take their place. After giving the parents and spouses their shares, the brothers and sisters shall be his heirs. The proportion of their shares and the mode of distribution shall be the same as that of the children stated above. If a deceased has brothers and sisters, whether he has children or not, the parents shall receive a sixth each. If he does not even have brothers and sisters, then after giving the husband or wife his (or her) share, one third of what remains shall be given to the mother and two thirds to the father. If there is no one among the spouses, all of the inheritance shall be distributed among the parents in this same proportion. If the deceased is a man and he has children, his wife shall receive one eighth of what he leaves, and if he does not have any children, his wife's share shall be one fourth. If the deceased is a woman and does not have any children, then her husband shall receive one half of what she leaves and if she has children, the husband's share is one fourth.
Together with these rightful heirs, after them or in their absence a deceased can make a near or a distant relative except his parents and children an heir. If the relative who is made an heir has one brother or one sister, then they shall be given a sixth of his share and he himself shall receive the remaining five sixth. However, if he has more than one brother or sister then, they shall be given a third of his share and he himself shall receive the remaining two thirds. If a person dies without making anyone his heir, his remaining legacy shall be distributed among his male relatives according to the principle 'closest to the next closer'.
Had the people of these cities accepted faith and kept from evil,
We would have showered the blessings of the heavens and the earth upon them. But they rejected [the truth] and [so] We punished them for their misdeeds. (7:96) |
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I said to them: Ask forgiveness from your Lord. He is oft-forgiving. [As a
result], He shall send rain upon you in abundance and give you increase in
wealth and children and bestow on you gardens and shall bring forth for you
springs of water. (71:10-12)
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And it shall come to pass, if thou shall hearken diligently unto the voice of
the Lord thy God, to observe and to do all his commandments which I command
this day, the Lord thy God will set thee on high above all nations of the
earth: and all these blessings shall come on thee, if thou shall hearken unto
the voice of the Lord thy God. Blessed shall thou be in the city, and blessed shall
thou be in the field. Blessed shall be the fruit of thy body, and the fruit of
thy ground, and the fruit of thy cattle, the increase of thy kin, and the
flocks of thy sheep. Blessed shall be thy basket and thy store. Blessed shall
thou be when thou comest in, and blessed shall thou be when thou goest out.
(Deuteronomy, 28:1-7)
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