Sharia law has made some forms of spending obligatory,
indicating that a wise society does not accept missing out on the benefits of
spending. It also left other types of spending to the will of the spender, and
made them desirable, while encouraging and urging to do them, such as seeking
reward from Allah (Almighty), so that each individual - according to his work -
would rise towards perfection. According to Islamic Sharia, spending process
included all those in need, so that no needy person was left without being given
a share of this money spent. This study also showed that the problem of poverty
may arise either from the miserliness of the rich, or from the misdistribution of
legitimate funds and depriving some social groups of their right to benefit from it
and from the wealth of society. Therefore, making use of legitimate funds in the
required manner, and distributing them to those who deserve them, are sufficient
to eliminate the phenomenon of poverty, which reflects security, stability and
prosperity in society.
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