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ISLAMIC TEACHINGS FOR BUSINESS
ISLAMIC TEACHINGS FOR BUSINESS
ISLAM: THE COMPLETE CODE OF LIFE
Individual Life Collective Life
Religion • Belief • Social System
• Modes of Worship • Economic System
• Customs • Political System
DEEN
 Only full entry is accepted (Al-Baqarah: 208)
 Partial entry is not accepted (Al-Baqarah: 85)
 Surely Deen with Allah is Islam (Aal-e-Imran 19)
 Any other Deen is not acceptable (Aal-e-Imran 85)
SCOPE OF ISLAM
IndividualLife
Family Global Society
Collective
Life
Morality Politics
Spirituality Economy
Ideology Society
STORY OF SHU’AIB (AS)
To the Madyan people (We sent) Shu'aib, one of their own brethren: he said: "O my
people! Worship Allah: ye have no other god but Him. And give not short measure or
weight: I see you in prosperity, but I fear for you the Penalty of a Day that will compass
(you) all round. "And O my people! give just measure and weight, nor withhold from the
people the things that are their due: commit not evil in the land with intent to do
mischief. "That which is left you by Allah is best for you, if ye (but) believed! but I am not
set over you to keep watch!" They said: "O Shu'aib! does thy (religion of) prayer
command thee that we leave off the worship which our fathers practised, or that we
leave off doing what we like with our property? Truly, thou art the one that forbeareth
with faults and is right-minded!” (Hud 11: 84-88)
IMPORTANCE OF FINANCIAL DEALINGS
• Questions on the Day of Judgment
1. How did you spend your life?
2. How did you spend your youth?
3. Where from did you earn?
4. How did you spend it?
5. The knowledge you gained, how much did you act upon? (Tirmizi)
IMPORTANCE OF HALAL EARNINGS
1. 8 times in Qur'aan has instructed to earn living only through lawful means.
2. Prophet (saw) said: "To struggle for halaal earning is obligatory along with other
obligations" (Bayhiqi)
3. Prophet (saw) said: "A true honest businessman will stand with the Prophets, the truthful
and the martyrs (on the Day of Judgment)" (Tirmizi)
ISLAMIC INJUNCTIONS FOR HARAAM EARNINGS
1. Qur'aan forbade 13 times to earn unlawfully
2. Prophet (saw) said: "A time will come upon the people when one will not care as to how he
gets his money whether legally or illegally" (Bukhari)
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3. With Haram earnings worship is not accepted. "Whoever purchased a dress with ten
Dirhams out of which one Dirham was of unlawful earning then his prayer will not be
accepted till he is wearing that dress." (Musnad Ahmad)
IMPORTANCE OF TRADE AND BUSINESSS
 Truthful and honest merchant is associated with the Prophets, the upright and the
martyrs.” (Al-Tirmidhi, 1130)
 “Allah shows mercy to a person who is kindly when he sells, when he buys and when he
makes a claim.” (Al-Bukhari, 1934)
A FEW BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR MUSLIM BUSINESSMAN … in view of a Hadith
1. When they speak, they do not lie
2. When something is placed in trust with them, they do not misappropriate the trust
3. When they promise, they do not renege on their promise
4. When they purchase something, they do not find fault with the merchandise (i.e. they do
not try to reduce the price by exaggerating its defects)
5. When they sell, they do not praise the article (i.e. they do not exaggerate its good qualities
in order to fetch a better price)
6. When they are indebted, they do not delay payment
TRUSTWORTHINESS … in view of Quran
 Commands to convey to the rightful owner what has been entrusted 3 times
 Praises the trustworthy people 14 times
 Deplores the embezzlers 9 times
TYPES OF TRUST
 Advice  Vote  Secrets  Loans  Inheritance
 Authority  Wealth  Office time  Meeting  Office property
TRUSTWORTHINESS … in view of Ahadees
 One who does not safeguard the trust is not a believer (Bayhiqi)
 One who is not trustworthy is a hypocrite (Bukhari)
KEEPING THE PROMISE … in view of Quran
 Command to keep the words 6 times
 Praise for promise keepers 9 times
 Deplore for promise breakers 5 times
KINDS OF PROMISE … Pledge to / with:
1. Oneself: Intention of piety, repentance etc
2. Mankind:
 Implied agreements: Obligations to parents, neighbours etc.
 Written agreements: Rent, employment, business etc.
3. Allah:
 Lifetime Obedience: Fulfilling purpose of creation i.e. Ibaadat
KEEPING THE PROMISE … in view of Ahadees
• “One who does not keep his promise has no Deen” (Bayhiqi)
• “Not keeping promise is a sign of hypocrite” (Bukhari)
JOB (Giving muscle, mind, heart and soul to for effective performance of work)
1. Dedication/Commitment 2. Vision & Foresight 3. Decisiveness
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4. Best use of intelligence 5. Will to work hard 6. Consistency of performance
7. Judgment as if own work 8. Fair Play 9. Continuous learning
PRINCIPLES OF EMPLOYMENT
1. Competent worker 2. Presence of something where to work
3. Work to be lawful 4. Work & Compensation should be known
5. Reward / Payment in due time as agreed
PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS
1. Buyer/seller should not be insane 2. Parties should owner of goods/money
3. Defined quality/quantity 4. Possession of property
5. Clear offer/acceptance and should be for lawful things
BUSINESS (Beneficial to society/Sharia Compliant)
1. Quality 2. Quantity 3. Conceal faults
4. Overnight profits 5. Delivery time 6. Return/after sale service
7. Hoarding 8. Misrepresentation 9. Payment
CRIMES (ZULM) IN DEALINGS
1. Interest (investment/trade/loans)
2. Criminal means (Gambling, threat, theft)
3. Fuhush (work involving sex/vulgarity)
4. Applying unfair/batil means (bribe etc.)
5. Trading harmful activities (speculation)
6. Illegal/harram trade (vine etc.)
7. Manhandling /torturing debtors/creditors
8. Unfair trade (Quality/Quantity/defects)
9. Hoarding/Exploitation (profiteering)
10. Concealing or giving false witness
PRINCIPLE OF DEBTS (Al-Baqarah: 282)
1. All debts should be written weather large or small
2. Writer should not refuse and should write with justice
3. Debtor to arrange agreement execution and should be fair
4. In case of inability, debtors’ guardian should execute agreement with fairness
5. Witness to be two men; or one man & two women
6. Witness when called for witness should not refuse
7. No agreement is required for spot trading
8. Writer and witness should not be harassed either by debtor or creditor
ISLAM ABHORS DEBT AND STRONGLY DISCOURAGES IT
1. Prophet (PBUH) said: "Whoever asks for money while he has what suffices him has asked for
a lot of Hellfire's embers." People asked him, "What is the sufficient amount of money above
which one should not ask?" He said, "The amount he needs for his lunch and dinner." (Abu
Dawud)
2. A man came to the Prophet (PBUH) and said, "O Messenger of Allah! If I was killed in
Allah's cause, observing patience, awaiting Allah's reward, attacking, not retreating, would
Allah forgive my sins?" The Prophet (PBUH) said, "Yes, except for the debt." The Prophet
(PBUH) said, "A believer's soul is attached to his debt till it is paid.”
3. A dead person was brought to the Prophet so that he might lead the funeral prayer for
him. He (saw) asked, "Is he in debt?" When the people replied in the negative, he led the
funeral prayer. Another dead person was brought and he asked, "Is he in debt?" They said,
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"Yes." He (refused to lead the prayer and) said, "Lead the prayer of your friend." Abu
Qatada said, "O Allah's Apostle! I undertake to pay his debt." Allah's Apostle then led his
funeral prayer. (Bukhari)
ISLAM PROHIBITS AND STRONGLY CONDEMNS USURY OR RIBA
1. Allah will deprive usury of all blessing, but will give increase for deeds of charity" (Baqarah2
:
276)
2. If you do not stop taking usury, then be ready for a war with Allâh and His Messenger
(Baqarah2
: 279)
3. Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah: Allah's Messenger cursed the accepter of interest and its
payer, and one who records it, and the two witnesses; and he said: They are all equal
(Muslim)
4. Hazrat Abu Hurairah r.a. reported that the Prophet (saw) said: A time will certainly come
over the people when none will remain who will not devour usury. If he does not devour it,
its vapors will fall on him (Ahmed,Abu Dawood,Nisai,Ibn Majah)
IMPRACTICABILITY OF INTEREST BASED SYSTEM
 The economist sees economic activity as a function of infinite "money creation", rather
than a function of finite “natural resources".
 “Organizations in the West with money to invest, especially those which like to consider
themselves as being ethical, might have rather more to learn from Islam than is generally
acknowledged. By applying the Islamic approach, a lot of human misery could have been
avoided.
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Islamic Teachings For Business

  • 1. ISLAMIC TEACHINGS FOR BUSINESS ISLAMIC TEACHINGS FOR BUSINESS ISLAM: THE COMPLETE CODE OF LIFE Individual Life Collective Life Religion • Belief • Social System • Modes of Worship • Economic System • Customs • Political System DEEN  Only full entry is accepted (Al-Baqarah: 208)  Partial entry is not accepted (Al-Baqarah: 85)  Surely Deen with Allah is Islam (Aal-e-Imran 19)  Any other Deen is not acceptable (Aal-e-Imran 85) SCOPE OF ISLAM IndividualLife Family Global Society Collective Life Morality Politics Spirituality Economy Ideology Society STORY OF SHU’AIB (AS) To the Madyan people (We sent) Shu'aib, one of their own brethren: he said: "O my people! Worship Allah: ye have no other god but Him. And give not short measure or weight: I see you in prosperity, but I fear for you the Penalty of a Day that will compass (you) all round. "And O my people! give just measure and weight, nor withhold from the people the things that are their due: commit not evil in the land with intent to do mischief. "That which is left you by Allah is best for you, if ye (but) believed! but I am not set over you to keep watch!" They said: "O Shu'aib! does thy (religion of) prayer command thee that we leave off the worship which our fathers practised, or that we leave off doing what we like with our property? Truly, thou art the one that forbeareth with faults and is right-minded!” (Hud 11: 84-88) IMPORTANCE OF FINANCIAL DEALINGS • Questions on the Day of Judgment 1. How did you spend your life? 2. How did you spend your youth? 3. Where from did you earn? 4. How did you spend it? 5. The knowledge you gained, how much did you act upon? (Tirmizi) IMPORTANCE OF HALAL EARNINGS 1. 8 times in Qur'aan has instructed to earn living only through lawful means. 2. Prophet (saw) said: "To struggle for halaal earning is obligatory along with other obligations" (Bayhiqi) 3. Prophet (saw) said: "A true honest businessman will stand with the Prophets, the truthful and the martyrs (on the Day of Judgment)" (Tirmizi) ISLAMIC INJUNCTIONS FOR HARAAM EARNINGS 1. Qur'aan forbade 13 times to earn unlawfully 2. Prophet (saw) said: "A time will come upon the people when one will not care as to how he gets his money whether legally or illegally" (Bukhari) www.quranacademy.com 1
  • 2. ISLAMIC TEACHINGS FOR BUSINESS 3. With Haram earnings worship is not accepted. "Whoever purchased a dress with ten Dirhams out of which one Dirham was of unlawful earning then his prayer will not be accepted till he is wearing that dress." (Musnad Ahmad) IMPORTANCE OF TRADE AND BUSINESSS  Truthful and honest merchant is associated with the Prophets, the upright and the martyrs.” (Al-Tirmidhi, 1130)  “Allah shows mercy to a person who is kindly when he sells, when he buys and when he makes a claim.” (Al-Bukhari, 1934) A FEW BASIC PRINCIPLES FOR MUSLIM BUSINESSMAN … in view of a Hadith 1. When they speak, they do not lie 2. When something is placed in trust with them, they do not misappropriate the trust 3. When they promise, they do not renege on their promise 4. When they purchase something, they do not find fault with the merchandise (i.e. they do not try to reduce the price by exaggerating its defects) 5. When they sell, they do not praise the article (i.e. they do not exaggerate its good qualities in order to fetch a better price) 6. When they are indebted, they do not delay payment TRUSTWORTHINESS … in view of Quran  Commands to convey to the rightful owner what has been entrusted 3 times  Praises the trustworthy people 14 times  Deplores the embezzlers 9 times TYPES OF TRUST  Advice  Vote  Secrets  Loans  Inheritance  Authority  Wealth  Office time  Meeting  Office property TRUSTWORTHINESS … in view of Ahadees  One who does not safeguard the trust is not a believer (Bayhiqi)  One who is not trustworthy is a hypocrite (Bukhari) KEEPING THE PROMISE … in view of Quran  Command to keep the words 6 times  Praise for promise keepers 9 times  Deplore for promise breakers 5 times KINDS OF PROMISE … Pledge to / with: 1. Oneself: Intention of piety, repentance etc 2. Mankind:  Implied agreements: Obligations to parents, neighbours etc.  Written agreements: Rent, employment, business etc. 3. Allah:  Lifetime Obedience: Fulfilling purpose of creation i.e. Ibaadat KEEPING THE PROMISE … in view of Ahadees • “One who does not keep his promise has no Deen” (Bayhiqi) • “Not keeping promise is a sign of hypocrite” (Bukhari) JOB (Giving muscle, mind, heart and soul to for effective performance of work) 1. Dedication/Commitment 2. Vision & Foresight 3. Decisiveness www.quranacademy.com 2
  • 3. ISLAMIC TEACHINGS FOR BUSINESS 4. Best use of intelligence 5. Will to work hard 6. Consistency of performance 7. Judgment as if own work 8. Fair Play 9. Continuous learning PRINCIPLES OF EMPLOYMENT 1. Competent worker 2. Presence of something where to work 3. Work to be lawful 4. Work & Compensation should be known 5. Reward / Payment in due time as agreed PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS 1. Buyer/seller should not be insane 2. Parties should owner of goods/money 3. Defined quality/quantity 4. Possession of property 5. Clear offer/acceptance and should be for lawful things BUSINESS (Beneficial to society/Sharia Compliant) 1. Quality 2. Quantity 3. Conceal faults 4. Overnight profits 5. Delivery time 6. Return/after sale service 7. Hoarding 8. Misrepresentation 9. Payment CRIMES (ZULM) IN DEALINGS 1. Interest (investment/trade/loans) 2. Criminal means (Gambling, threat, theft) 3. Fuhush (work involving sex/vulgarity) 4. Applying unfair/batil means (bribe etc.) 5. Trading harmful activities (speculation) 6. Illegal/harram trade (vine etc.) 7. Manhandling /torturing debtors/creditors 8. Unfair trade (Quality/Quantity/defects) 9. Hoarding/Exploitation (profiteering) 10. Concealing or giving false witness PRINCIPLE OF DEBTS (Al-Baqarah: 282) 1. All debts should be written weather large or small 2. Writer should not refuse and should write with justice 3. Debtor to arrange agreement execution and should be fair 4. In case of inability, debtors’ guardian should execute agreement with fairness 5. Witness to be two men; or one man & two women 6. Witness when called for witness should not refuse 7. No agreement is required for spot trading 8. Writer and witness should not be harassed either by debtor or creditor ISLAM ABHORS DEBT AND STRONGLY DISCOURAGES IT 1. Prophet (PBUH) said: "Whoever asks for money while he has what suffices him has asked for a lot of Hellfire's embers." People asked him, "What is the sufficient amount of money above which one should not ask?" He said, "The amount he needs for his lunch and dinner." (Abu Dawud) 2. A man came to the Prophet (PBUH) and said, "O Messenger of Allah! If I was killed in Allah's cause, observing patience, awaiting Allah's reward, attacking, not retreating, would Allah forgive my sins?" The Prophet (PBUH) said, "Yes, except for the debt." The Prophet (PBUH) said, "A believer's soul is attached to his debt till it is paid.” 3. A dead person was brought to the Prophet so that he might lead the funeral prayer for him. He (saw) asked, "Is he in debt?" When the people replied in the negative, he led the funeral prayer. Another dead person was brought and he asked, "Is he in debt?" They said, www.quranacademy.com 3
  • 4. ISLAMIC TEACHINGS FOR BUSINESS "Yes." He (refused to lead the prayer and) said, "Lead the prayer of your friend." Abu Qatada said, "O Allah's Apostle! I undertake to pay his debt." Allah's Apostle then led his funeral prayer. (Bukhari) ISLAM PROHIBITS AND STRONGLY CONDEMNS USURY OR RIBA 1. Allah will deprive usury of all blessing, but will give increase for deeds of charity" (Baqarah2 : 276) 2. If you do not stop taking usury, then be ready for a war with Allâh and His Messenger (Baqarah2 : 279) 3. Narrated Jabir ibn Abdullah: Allah's Messenger cursed the accepter of interest and its payer, and one who records it, and the two witnesses; and he said: They are all equal (Muslim) 4. Hazrat Abu Hurairah r.a. reported that the Prophet (saw) said: A time will certainly come over the people when none will remain who will not devour usury. If he does not devour it, its vapors will fall on him (Ahmed,Abu Dawood,Nisai,Ibn Majah) IMPRACTICABILITY OF INTEREST BASED SYSTEM  The economist sees economic activity as a function of infinite "money creation", rather than a function of finite “natural resources".  “Organizations in the West with money to invest, especially those which like to consider themselves as being ethical, might have rather more to learn from Islam than is generally acknowledged. By applying the Islamic approach, a lot of human misery could have been avoided. www.quranacademy.com 4