Materialism - Quran prohibits Muslims from taking each other's wealth unjustly

The verses provide guidance for Muslims on how to act with justice, honesty, and integrity in their dealings with others. Quran prohibits Muslims from taking each other's wealth unjustly and from committing suicide. It emphasizes Allah's mercy and warns of severe punishment for those who engage in aggression and injustice. Quran warns against betraying Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, or anyone who has entrusted something to you. It emphasizes the importance of trustworthiness and integrity, especially in matters of faith. Overall, these verses highlight the importance of ethical behavior and integrity in one's personal and business dealings.

Here are the translations and explanations for the verses you mentioned:

Quran 4:29-30:

"O you who have believed, do not consume one another's wealth unjustly but only [in lawful] business by mutual consent. And do not kill yourselves [or one another]. Indeed, Allah is to you ever Merciful. And whoever does that in aggression and injustice - then We will drive him into a Fire. And that, for Allah, is [always] easy." These verses prohibit Muslims from taking each other's wealth unjustly and from committing suicide. Instead, they should only engage in lawful business by mutual consent. The verse emphasizes Allah's mercy and warns of severe punishment for those who engage in aggression and injustice.

Quran 8:27:

"O you who have believed, do not betray Allah and the Messenger or betray your trusts while you know [the consequence]." This verse warns against betraying Allah, the Prophet Muhammad, or anyone who has entrusted something to you. It emphasizes the importance of trustworthiness and integrity, especially in matters of faith.

Overall, these verses provide guidance for Muslims to act with justice, honesty, and integrity in their dealings with others, whether in business or personal matters. They also emphasize the importance of avoiding actions that harm oneself or others, and of remaining mindful of Allah's mercy and the consequences of one's actions.

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