Continuation
The author continues final
notes:
For example, zakat is viewed as purifying act, beside its
economic value and importance.
It is the spiritual attitude which the Muslim reflects in
life and the great care for morality.
Islam does not believe in radical changes of the relations of
production as a result of changes in the nature of production, as Socialism
claims.
Islam starts from man and not from production.
The needs of man are of two kinds, one is basic, while the
other is changing with time.
There must be a permanent set of standards to ensure the satisfaction
of the first kind of needs.
Also there must be a changing set of standards which adapts the
progress in the means of production.
Islam has a very important advantage which other principles
do not have.
Islam binds man to God.
It makes him think of God's satisfaction, reward, and
punishment too.
Islam starts from the depths of the human conscience, and
proceeds in its endeavours to secure a happy life for all.
Used from paper of Abdul Husain
Muhammad
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