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40 Hadiths on Social Justice

Hadith #23: Why is Riba Haram?

December 25, 2017
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Living within your means is a big part of our religion. Today, because of the ability to open many credit lines and also get into contracts (that eventually put many in debt), people increase their greed and want of more. Today, the average American hovers around 5K in credit card debt.

Allah (swt) mentions in the Qur’an, “So that it will not become a perpetual distribution [solely] among the rich from among you.” [al-Ḥashr (59): 7]

Prophet Muhammad ﷺ outlawed profiting [in the worldly sense] from loans by saying, “Profit is contingent upon liability (the possibility of loss).

In this episode of 40 Hadiths on Social Justice, Sh. Omar Suleiman provides a thorough look at the harms of usury or riba, to society and why it's so strongly prohibited in Islam.

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Hadith #1 - The Gravity of Injustice

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Hadith #2 - God is More Capable Than You

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Hadith #3 - From the Scrolls of Abraham

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Hadith #4 - To Seek or Not to Seek Leadership

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Hadith #5 - You Will Be Asked About Your Potential

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Hadith #6 - A Word of Truth in the Face of An Oppressor

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Hadith #7 – The Ruling on Silence and Injustice

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Hadith #8 - The Right to Water, Food, and Shelter

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Hadith #9 - Responding To Evil With Good

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Hadith #10 - The "Everyone Else Does It" Fallacy

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Hadith #11 – Don't "Shortchange" Anyone

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Hadith #12 – Whoever Deceives is Not One of Us

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Hadith #13 – Corrupt Lawyers and Unserved Justice

Allah

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Hadith #14 – Elitist Privilege

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Hadith #15: Building a Coalition of Justice

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Hadith #16: A Show of Strength

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Hadith #17: Righteous Anger

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Hadith #18: "He is Not a Believer Whose Neighbor is Not Secure From His Harm"

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Hadith #19: "The Definition, Categories, and Prohibition of Torture in Islam"

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Hadith #20: “Before the Sweat Dries…”

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Hadith #21 - The Characteristics of a Pious Employee

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Hadith #22 - The Root of All Social Injustice

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Hadith #24 – Insurance Companies and Vulnerable Citizens

Parenting

Hadith #25 – Justice Between Parents & Children

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Hadith #26 – The Sin of Favoritism

Marriage

Hadith #27 – Framing How Rights Work in a Marriage

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Hadith #28 – The Rights of your Aunts, Uncles, In-laws, and Extended Family

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Hadith #29 – The Rights of the Elderly on Society

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Hadith #30 – Slavery in Islam

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Hadith #31 – Islamic Ethics Regarding Asylum, Refugees, and Migration

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Hadith #32 – Racism and Tribalism

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Hadith #33 - The Injustice of Stereotypes and Collective Guilt

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Hadith #34 - "We Used to Have No Regard for Women"

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Hadith #35 - The Rights of Those with Disabilities

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Hadith #36 - The Prophet's Doctors and Islam's History of Healthcare

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Hadith #37 - When Animals Indict Humans for Cruelty

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Hadith #38 - The Rights of the Environment Upon You

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Hadith #39 - Without Justice, There Can Be No Peace

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Hadith #40 - Incremental Change vs. Radical Reform

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