The educational effects of halal livelihood from the perspective of the Holy Qur’an
- Author:
- Mohammed Ali Moh Hussein Al-Khafaji
- Level:
- Master
- Field of study:
- Quranic Sciences
- Language:
- Arabic
- Faculty:
- Faculty of Quranic Studies
- Year:
- 2022
- Publisher:
- URD Press
When contemplating the Holy Qur’an, we find many verses that talk about sustenance, and it is noted that the word sustenance has been repeated one hundred and twenty-three times. As well as the worldly and the hereafter and livelihood is guaranteed to all. Halal livelihood has social and individual consequences, so the method of earning must be taken into account. We have talked about the social effects that are caring for the rights of others that require God’s extreme wisdom and absolute justice in this world, as well as staying away from vices by not eating forbidden money from usury and orphan money and other forbidden ways, and superiority On some nations and differentiation as well as social welfare (social welfare). Islam has embodied the reality of social care, as it has established several systems of social solidarity, including zakat and its expenditures, as well as expenses. As for the individual dimension, it includes avoiding the whispers of Satan, as t, as well as piety for righteous deeds, when the Almighty said: “Oh, you messengers, eat of the good things and do good deeds. Indeed, by what you do, it is permissible for the believers to do religious matters.” It is a help for you in your religion, and a strengthening of spiritual matters, as the Almighty said: “Eat of what you have gained, lawful and good, and fear God, for God is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”(69). Spirit, thanks to Chks.hat, he said, the Almighty “and remember .az .. You are a few Mstdafon on earth are you afraid that people Ataktvkm Vawakm and Oiedkm of his victory and provided you with good things that you may be, be thankful” (26) Anfal.