Research on the Effect of Proscription of Waste and Extravagance Wealth Consumption

صرف دولت میں اسراف و تبذیر کی ممانعت کے معیشت پر اثرات کا تحقیقی جائزہ

Authors

  • Dr. Erum Fatima Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies Swabi Women University
  • Dr. Naseem Akhter Associate Professor, Department of Islamic Studies Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women University, Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Dr. Shabana Qazi Assistant Professor, Department of Islamic Studies Balochistan University Quetta

Keywords:

Islamic Instructions, Humanity, Injustice, Money, Needless

Abstract

Islamic instructions clearly defy misspending and forbids the excessive use of fortune, since it is entrusted to us, and as a depository, we have no authority to waste it.  A person is only authorized to utilize the given fortune for permissible and necessary requirements of life. Needless and excessive expenses are forbidden by Allah S.W.T. The perspective of Islam in this regards is that the given resources are the necessity of human life, misusing or wasting it is injustice to the whole of humanity. That is why misspending is an act of dissipatedness. Islam forbids every kind of exploitation either it is monetary misuse, waste of time and health, excessive use of mind and body or abusing by words etc. Following essay centers around the overuse of money because it dominates all other exploitations.

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Published

2022-02-02

How to Cite

Dr. Erum Fatima, Dr. Naseem Akhter, & Dr. Shabana Qazi. (2022). Research on the Effect of Proscription of Waste and Extravagance Wealth Consumption: صرف دولت میں اسراف و تبذیر کی ممانعت کے معیشت پر اثرات کا تحقیقی جائزہ. Acta-Islamica, 9(2), 46–60. Retrieved from http://aisbbu.com/index.php/ai/article/view/82

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