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Profitable Trades By Shaykh Abdur Razzaaq bin Abdul Muhsin al Badr
ISBN: 9781943278022
Author: Shaykh Abdur Razzaaq bin Abdul-Muhsin al-Badr
Book Binding: Paperback
Pages 63
Size: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.2 inch
Publication year: 2015
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About This Book:
Shaykh Abdur Razzaaq bin Abdul Muhsin al Badr's work "Profitable Trades" delves into the permitted trades in Islam. The book delves into a variety of issues, including trades that adhere to Islamic beliefs and norms. It also dives into elements that Muslims should consider while choosing a trade, such as the nature of the product or service, the trade's ethical behavior, and the purpose behind it.
The book is divided into three sections. The first part discusses the many trades that are allowed according to Islamic beliefs. The second section dives into the factors Muslims should examine while choosing a trade. The third and last section goes into the forbidden trades. This book is an excellent resource for Muslims seeking to learn the wide variety of legal trades in conformity with Islamic ideals. It provides individuals with the knowledge they need to make educated judgments regarding their business ventures.
Among the book's primary highlights are:
  • There are several transactions that are considered lawful within the framework of Islamic beliefs.When making decisions,
  • Muslims should consider the type of items or services they are dealing with, the ethical method in which the transaction is carried out, and the motivations behind their commerce.
  • Notably, the book underlines that some forms of deals, such as those involving gambling, interest, or fraudulent acts, are deemed forbidden (haram) in Islam.

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