Socioeconomics

The Merchant and the Mullah

The Merchant and the Mullahl by Mohamedarif Mohamed Suleman

It is always intriguing to see the intersection of faith and the marketplace. In our own lives, and in observing the world around us, we see how easily spirituality and commerce can drift into separate realms. Yet, within Islam, and particularly through the lens of Shi´a tradition, we come to understand that this separation is artificial. The real challenge, and the real opportunity, lies in weaving them together. This integration depends heavily on a deeply compelling dynamic – the relationship between the merchant, who drives the economy, and the mullah, who guides us through the ethical complexities of faith.

Cultures

Cultures: Mastering Perspective in the Age of Global Proximity, an Islamic Lens

Cultures are a collection of changing modes of human expression that develop differently in different geographical areas and change based on temperature, type of cloth available, language, type of food able to grow and more. Whereas Islam comes with unchangeable rules and a moral compass, and as long as cultural practices do not contradict clear Islamic teachings, they are not only permitted but respected.

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