Islamic Education

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Waste money & Islam

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Islam inculcates simplicity, moderation and moderation in all walks of life.  It not only forbids extravagance, luxury and ostentation, but also strongly condemns it. 
 Allah dislikes those who spend in vain.  In the Qur'an al-Hakim, the Almighty says:
“O children of Adam!  Take your adornment (wear) at every prayer and eat and drink and do not spend excessively, for surely He does not like those who spend extravagantly

 Wasteful spending has not only been condemned, but severely reprimanded and those who do so have been called the devil's brothers.  The guidance is from the Almighty. “And give to the near of kin their due, and do not waste (the wealth of) the needy and the wayfarer (two) and (your wealth) with extravagance
 Bni Israel, 17:26, 27

 Islam teaches moderation and moderation in spending money as in all spheres of life.
“And do not keep your hand tied to your neck (so as not to give anything to anyone) nor open it completely (to give everything) so that you may become a loser (and) a loser.  Have to sit down 
In addition to this, the use of gold and silver utensils for food, silk clothes for men, extravagant extravagance of women on the occasion of marriage all fall into the category of wasteful expenditure which is absolutely haraam and which we condemn to the Holy Prophet (PBUH).  Numerous hadiths of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) are also found in Mubarakah.

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