Economic Remedies in the Holy Qur’an: Reducing Risks as a Model

Authors

  • Shaker Mahmoud Hussein Hasan Al-Adhami University College of Imam Al-Adham, Baghdad- Iraq.

Keywords:

Economic remedies, the Holly Quran, minimizing risks

Abstract

The aim of the research is to uncover the most prominent economic remedies in preventing the risks mentioned in the Holy Quran: their types, their purposes, and the sciences they have been based to overcome their repercussions. This is in addition to the lessons that have been learned from these remedies to deal with the reality of humanity nowadays, especially the reality of the Islamic world. To achieve the objectives of the research, the researcher used the analytical approach by following these steps: First, including a statement of the overall meaning of the research verse step. Second, giving a deeper look at the Quranic text to reveal the faces of economic treatment in the verse. Third, deducing the Quranic lessons that lead us to know the remedies for the crises of our nation and humanity. The researcher concluded that the economic remedies in the Holy Quran came in three sciences, namely industrial, agricultural, and construction. The economic remedies are delivered by God's messengers and prophets, and by the reformers on Earth. The research recommended the need to work on the continuous development of defense industries because they are a source of strength and deterrence for aggressors, the need to spread the principle of cooperation and interdependence in work, especially in crises and the need to cooperate with others, but according to a careful choice.

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Published

2021-09-01

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Al-Adhami, S. . M. . H. H. . (2021). Economic Remedies in the Holy Qur’an: Reducing Risks as a Model. Dirasat: Shari’a and Law Sciences, 48(3), 151–160. Retrieved from https://dsr.ju.edu.jo/djournals/index.php/Law/article/view/2575

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