Islamic Teaching On Economic Relations And Trade
Bazarova Gulnora Gulamovna , Associate Professor of Humanities Department, Andijan Machine-Building Institute, UzbekistanAbstract
The article deals with the attitude of the religion of Islam to economic problems. In particular, in the current time of economic reforms, this is of great importance in our country, where the majority of the population is Muslim.
In the teachings of Islam, its different streams have different attitudes towards the category of private labor. The article also discusses the importance of trade. As a help to people, great importance is attached to work in the formation of socio-economic relations, where Islamic values play an important role.
Keywords
Islam, economic relations
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