Ways to Reduce Poverty in the Economic System of Islam

Authors

  • Nasratullah Nasrat Lecturer, Department of Islamic Knowledge and Culture, Faculty of Education, Paktia University, AFGHANISTAN.
  • Rohullah Hamidi Lecturer, Department of Islamic Knowledge and Culture, Faculty of Education, Paktia University, AFGHANISTAN.
  • Abdul Rahman Mubashir Lecturer, Department of Islamic Knowledge and Culture, Faculty of Education, Paktia University, AFGHANISTAN.
  • Shahidullah Safi Professor, Department of Judgement and Prosecution, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Paktia University, AFGHANISTAN. https://orcid.org/0009-0000-9372-6983

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.3.4.15

Keywords:

Poverty, Reduction of Poverty, Islamic Economic Structure

Abstract

Poverty is an economic condition of lacking basic necessities needed to live a reasonable life. This includes need for money, food, water, education and shelter. Poverty reduction is a process, aiming to reduce the level of poverty in a group of people or countries. Islamic bank suggests that poverty can be reduced by various means and methods, which includes economic growth (increase in income and living standard) and direct aid / private charity.

World so far has followed two economic systems, communism and capitalism. The communism was based on an emotional reaction against evil consequences of the capitalist economy, specially, against the element of inequitable distribution of wealth. The world needs a third economic system. Elements of Islamic Economic System involve: financing /trading, Zakat and interest free loans. Even poor persons, with so credibility, can survive in the economic system. Islamic economics prefers co-operation to competition. This aspect of co-operation is a key to poverty reduction. It is possible to reduce poverty by following Islamic economic system because it takes care of society and social justice.

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Published

2023-07-31

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Nasrat, N., Hamidi, R., Mubashir, A. R., & Safi, S. (2023). Ways to Reduce Poverty in the Economic System of Islam. Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities, 3(4), 113–120. https://doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.3.4.15

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