Equitable distribution instead of equitable distribution of wealth Equitable distribution is another principle of Islamic finance. It is not the goal of Islam to distribute the means of earning money equally among all people. If we study the Qur'an, it will be clear that the principle of distribution is not applicable anywhere in this world of Allah.
Equilibrium is basically unnatural and abnormal. Is the memory of all people equal? Are all human beings equally beautiful, energetic? Are all human beings born in the same environment and condition? Does everyone in the world face the same kind of situation to work.
If these things are not equal, then what is the meaning of equality in terms of distribution of goods and money? In practice, such an equation is not possible, and if it is tried artificially, it will inevitably fail; In addition, it will have serious consequences. That is why Islam speaks of the equitable distribution of economic means and the benefits of the economic system.
Rather, Islam demands a just distribution. Islam has laid down certain principles for this justice.
The first principle in this context is that Islam has made a distinction between halal and haram among the means of acquiring wealth.
On the one hand, Islam gives the individual the right to earn money through free and unfettered efforts.
It acknowledges its ownership of all the assets it has acquired and, on the other hand, sets the limits of halal and haram in the methods of earning money. According to Islamic law, any person has full freedom to earn money in a halal manner.
Therefore, he can use any means of earning money as he wishes and can earn any amount of money. He will be recognized as the legitimate owner of this earned ore. No one has the right to restrict or deprive him of this legitimate ownership.
However, he does not have the right to earn a penny in haraam way. He will be forcibly restrained from adopting haraam methods. He will not be recognized as the legitimate owner of the money earned in this way. Depending on the nature of the crime, he may be sentenced to imprisonment, fine or confiscation of property, and various measures will be taken to prevent him from committing this crime.
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