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The Impact Of Disbelief On Economy! By Harun Yahya Economy occupies most of our
daily talk. In rich and poor countries alike, few communities are immune from
escalating economic problems. The majority of people in the world live on the
breadline while many countries depend on foreign 'aid' for survival. Receiving
foreign 'aid' adds more to their problems, since, unable to pay even the
interest, these countries face great hardship. From health to education, all
issues are kept moving by means of finance. However, whether developed
countries or not, economic conditions hit people hard. Wealth, extravagance and
their natural consequence, degradation, sit next to impoverishment. Unable to
meet their essential needs, people fight with each other. Many reports and
studies, programmes for improvement, and seminars to raise awareness of the
issue flounder for want of viable solutions and the fact remains that, each day
adds to the despair and misery of much of the world. Unemployment is a major global
problem. Even if people are employed, their wages are not sufficient to secure
good living conditions. Even so, hundreds of candidates apply for a few
vacancies in public service, which will bring a rather moderate income. People
wait in queues for hours in front of unemployment offices in the hope of
finding a job. What is the solution, then? Why
do measures fail to eradicate these problems? In any country, economic
development, productivity, flourishing job opportunities, and a productive
workforce are essential to maintain economic stability. Yet, statistics
indicate that there are almost 820 million unemployed around the world. When we
add the number of dependants to this figure, the dimensions of the problem
become even more serious. In our day, economic systems,
especially in underdeveloped countries, rely on bank interest. The high
interest rates offered to depositors by banks have a destructive impact on
national economies. This becomes the main reason why people put their money in
banks rather than investing or using it productively. The wealthy find it
easier to live on the interest they receive rather than working and in a
society where most people do not work it is unlikely to boost investment, which
is essential for the improvement of the country. In such systems, newspapers
carry bank advertisements giving the following message: "You can stop
investing in your business and go on a holiday…" This rationale, albeit
seemingly simple and attractive, brings devastation to a country rather than
welfare and wealth. An economy that is not nurtured by investments is doomed to
ruin. Money accumulated in bank accounts and safes is the main source of such
economic problems as inflation. Those who do not contribute to the economy and
who put their money in the bank and "go on a holiday" will themselves
suffer the consequences in the long term. Their money resting in the bank will
constantly lose value since, in the course of time, it will not keep up with
the rising rate of inflation. In an economy resting on
production, an overall recovery occurs which benefits everyone. Indeed, Allah
commands us to spend our money for the benefit of people. In Surat at-Tawba, Allah gives the news of a painful punishment for
those who amass their possessions: You who believe! Many of the
rabbis and monks devour people's property under false pretences and bar people
from access to the Way of Allah. As for those who hoard up gold and silver and
do not spend it in the Way of Allah, give them the news of a painful
punishment… (Surat at-Tawba: 34) In a society where the Qur'anic
principles are applied, practices which are essentially to the benefit of
people keep the system moving. Thus, Allah prohibits usury and thus prevents
people suffering under the burden of debts: Those who practise usury
will not rise from the grave except as someone driven mad by Satan's touch.
That is because they say, 'Trade is the same as usury.' But Allah has permitted
trade and He has forbidden usury. Whoever is given a warning by his Lord and
then desists, can keep what he received in the past and his affair is Allah's
concern. But all who return to it will be the Companions of the Fire, remaining
in it timelessly, for ever. (Surat
al-Baqara: 275) In another verse, Allah
stressed that usury does not bring prosperity to man: Allah obliterates usury but
makes charity grow in value! Allah does not love any persistently ungrateful
wrongdoer. (Surat al-Baqara: 276) To improve living standards,
stability and order are essential in all domains of social life. This also holds
true for the economy. Believers are those who should assume the responsibility
of providing solutions. In this respect, nobody has the time to lose waiting
for others to take the initiative. That is because Allah gave this
responsibility to every believer. To fulfil it, one primarily needs to
communicate the religion and the blessings that the religion adds to one's
life. The members of a community
having a sincere faith that possessions, unlike usury, spent for the good of
people will bring prosperity, will spend the part of their possessions they do
not need for a good cause without hesitation. The benefits of such a system are
evident to society. However, people should not see such a system as
unattainable. The way to prevent this is to teach people the Qur'an. It is also important to stress
that, in the type of social life that is guided by the Qur'an and the Sunnah
people strive not only for their own welfare, but for the welfare of the public
since the values of Islam demand co-operation, solidarity and unity. Being prohibited by Allah
from doing so, people do not violate one another's rights. No one tries to
unlawfully take others' possessions or rights. No one commits fraud in
measuring and weighing. In a society living by the Qur'an, injustice is never
allowed. Consequently, usury-ridden relations end. The wealthy do not rip off
the poor and people do not attempt unlawfully to take other's portions. In a society where religious
values apply, nothing is wasted. People consume but avoid extravagance.
Co-operation and justice maintain better living standards and welfare. The
Blessed Period of the first community of Islam, an age of welfare when people
in general adhered to the Qur'an and the Sunnah, is an explicit example of this
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