Maktaba Islamia
Sood
Sood
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Sood refers to interest or usury, a concept that has significant importance in both financial and religious contexts. In Islamic teachings, Sood is strictly prohibited as it is considered exploitative and unjust. The concept highlights how wealth should be earned through fair trade, effort, and permissible means rather than exploiting others through interest-based transactions. Many societies view Sood as harmful because it creates inequality and financial burdens. By avoiding Sood, people are encouraged to build ethical businesses and maintain fairness in economic dealings. Understanding the dangers of Sood allows individuals and organizations to choose financial practices that promote justice, compassion, and mutual growth. In today’s financial world, discussions about Sood help raise awareness about ethical alternatives such as profit-sharing, partnerships, and interest-free banking systems that benefit the community as a whole.
Understanding Sood in Daily Life
Sood impacts not just large financial institutions but also the lives of ordinary individuals. Many families find themselves trapped in debt because of high interest charges, which can grow beyond their capacity to repay. By rejecting Sood and seeking halal financial solutions, people can protect their wealth and live with peace of mind. Communities that avoid Sood often flourish more sustainably, as resources are shared more equitably. This makes Sood a critical concept to understand in personal finance, business ethics, and spiritual growth.
Urdu Book Title | سود |
ISBN | QU-01020043-1 |
Author | Saeed bin Ali bin Wahf Al-Qahtani |
Language | Urdu |
Book Pages | 120 |
Book Size (cm) | 14x21 |
Genre | Islamic Law |
Publication | Maktaba Islamia |
Colour | 1 Colour |
Weight | 0.243 kg |
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