سماج میں معاشی ناہمواریوں کے خلاف انبیاء کرام ؑ کی جدوجہد: ایک تحقیقی مطالعہ
The Struggle of the Prophets against Economic Inequalities in Society: An Exploratory Study
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: Economic Inequalities in Society, Struggle of Prophets against inequalityAbstract
Human history bears eyewitness that whenever humanity was imprisoned, dishonored, and worshiped minor things, and a undersized collection of people had taken be in charge of all economic resources, exploiting the basic rights of the masses, Allah's mercy intervened to liberate humanity from all forms of cruelty and despotism. This mercy had been sent through prophets, they have established a society based on the doctrine of justice, equality, and basic human rights, and provided a widespread system of life, inclusive economic principles, to ensure human riches and contentment.
They deliver guidance on adore, social relations, and economic principles, production of wealth, Distribution of wealth, exchange of wealth and consumption of wealth. This comprehensive system is exceptional and unmatched in human history.
The prophets also hand over a system of economics that is based on justice, equity, equality, and human rights. They emphasized the significance of hard work, integrity, and fair trade, and prohibited exploitation, usury, and hoarding. This economic system is not just a set of moral teaching but a inclusive system that provides for the economic welfare of all members of society.
Unfortunately, many people believe that religion is only anxious about beliefs and worship, and has no relation to economic and social issues. This misconception led to the overlook of the economic principles taught by the prophets, and s resulted in poverty, inequality, and exploitation. It is time to re-examine the teachings of the prophets and implementation their economic principles to accomplish prosperity and glee for all.
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