Abstract:Islam sees economic activity as one way to accumulate and increase the reward for falah (happiness of the world and the hereafter). The motive for consuming in Islam is basically mashlahah, needs and obligations. Satisfaction of a Muslim is not based on market more or less items that can be consumed, but based on how religious values are obtained from what it does. In the teachings of the Islamic religion for the purpose of consumption is the biggest maslahah, so that he can achieve victory in duina and here… Show more
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