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Hazrat ali quotes about business
1. Hazrat Ali Quotes about Business
Hazrat Ali quotes about business are considered among the most reliable sources that can guide
us to stay on the right path. Islam is a complete religion that has taught us how we should spend
our lives. Business and ethics both are interrelated. Islam’s teachings also include how Muslims
should do business. Following quotes from Hazrat Ali (R.A.) can offer us a great insight on the
matter.
Earn Money through Lawful and Halal Means Only:
Islam has always stressed upon earning halal money. Hazrat Ali (R.A.) has also explained it on
various occasions. He said:
2. “Be cautious, brother, and make your meals lawful for the light of the heart comes through
lawful eating.”
3. He has clearly stated that we should earn through legitimate and halal means only. There should
be no fraud, dis-honesty or lies involved. If our meals are not lawful and purchased through the
money earned by haram or unlawful means, it will darken not only our hearts but also our souls.
Well-Being of Society through Business:
Hazrat Ali (R.A.) strongly believed that the business play an important role for the well-being of
a society. He also believed that no trader or businessman should be greedy. Refer to the
following quote to understand it in a better way. He said to his companion Musadif that:
“Fighting with swords (in jihad) is easier than seeking the legitimate (sustenance).”
4. He said this to him when Musadif came back from Egypt earning 100% profit by selling
merchandise purchased with Hazrat Ali’s money. He earned the profit because it was in high
demand in Egypt and he pledged that he will not sell it for less than 100% profit. Hazrat Ali
(R.A.) took back his capital only, not the profit. He did this not because of the high profit but
because he was concerned for the well-being of society. Selling goods at higher prices just
because people are in need of those goods in not fair for any society. It is very important for
Muslim to think of society’s well-being first and then for his profits. He should always sale his
goods at reasonable price.
Black Marketing and Hoarding are prohibited:
Hazrat Ali (R.A.) said that:
5. “If the traders and industrialists carry on hoarding and black-marketing, then you must
punish them according to the intensity of their crime.”
6. There are numerous incidents where businessmen and traders stock goods to create a shortage of
the goods in market. This causes the prices to go higher and they make a lot higher profits than
they could have earned at normal prices. Islam has dis-allowed and strongly prohibited such
practices.
Correct Measures and Weights:
Hazrat Ali (R.A.) said:
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8. “Trade should go on between the buyers and sellers according to correct measures and
weights and on such reasonable terms that neither the consumers nor the suppliers should
have to face losses.”
It is very important for a business to work on fair terms. A businessman or trader should provide
right quantities of his goods to buyers. It can ensure that none of them has to suffer any loss. It is
very important for smooth running of any business.
Honesty and Truthfulness:
Honesty and truthfulness hold a very important place in Islam. Once a Muslim came to Hazrat
Ali (R.A) and asked for advice to start a business. Hazrat Ali (R.A) said:
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10. “I urge you to be truthful in your words; not to conceal the defect in your merchandise; not
to deceive a gullible person, because deceiving him is not allowed”
A Muslim businessman should always tell the truth and should be honest about his merchandise.
He should not deceive anyone and should not conceal if his merchandise has any defects.
Do Not Swear to Sell Merchandise:
These days, swearing to sale goods is a very common practice among businessmen and traders. It
is disliked by Islam and forbidden. Hazrat Ali (R.A.) also disliked swearing for the purpose of
selling merchandise that is explained in his following quote:
11. “I urge you to refrain from swearing because a false oath will lead the person to the fire”
Through falsifying and swearing, we may get more value for our goods but we will have to pay
very high price in afterlife.