http://understandquran.com/wealth-10-quranic-teachings.html
Just enter Youtube and type in “wealth” and you’ll be instantly bombarded by advice on how to get rich, advice given by people who’ve stumbled upon a bit of good luck and seek to make even more money from it be convincing you that you too can “have it all.”
And then there are your peers, who can be probably divided up according to those who say they care nothing for money (but don’t mind spending other people’s) and those who openly and aggressively strive after economic wealth, ignoring the cost to the environment, their relationships, and even their very souls.
Time to turn to the Quran for some perspective. What, in fact, does the Quran say about wealth? Is it good, bad, or indifferent? It all depends . . .
And when a surah was revealed [enjoining them] to believe in Allah and to fight with His Messenger, those of wealth among them asked your permission [to stay back] and said, ‘Leave us to be with them who sit [at home].’ [Quran, 9:86]
The next time you start thinking wealth might solve your problems, think again. Keep the words of the Message foremost in your mind, and you may just save yourself a great deal of pointless striving!
May your heart be touched and your mind opened,
Just enter Youtube and type in “wealth” and you’ll be instantly bombarded by advice on how to get rich, advice given by people who’ve stumbled upon a bit of good luck and seek to make even more money from it be convincing you that you too can “have it all.”
And then there are your peers, who can be probably divided up according to those who say they care nothing for money (but don’t mind spending other people’s) and those who openly and aggressively strive after economic wealth, ignoring the cost to the environment, their relationships, and even their very souls.
Time to turn to the Quran for some perspective. What, in fact, does the Quran say about wealth? Is it good, bad, or indifferent? It all depends . . .
- Wealth is one of the blessings of Allah, but losing it— or in fact never having it in the first place— may be His way of testing you.
- Attachment to wealth is not a characteristic of the righteous.
- Wealth must always be lawfully gained.
- The more you have, the more you’re expected to give.
- Spending your wealth in the way of Allah is the best investment you can possibly make, as it will be blessed many times over.
- Spending in the way of Allah must be done with grace and humility.
- We’re not to be impressed by the wealth of those who don’t believe.
- Wealth can become a false comfort, distracting us and keeping us from striving in the cause of Allah.
And when a surah was revealed [enjoining them] to believe in Allah and to fight with His Messenger, those of wealth among them asked your permission [to stay back] and said, ‘Leave us to be with them who sit [at home].’ [Quran, 9:86]
- Wealth is good. Good deeds are better.
- Material wealth is only of benefit in the world, because we can’t bring it with us into Paradise.
The next time you start thinking wealth might solve your problems, think again. Keep the words of the Message foremost in your mind, and you may just save yourself a great deal of pointless striving!
May your heart be touched and your mind opened,
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