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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2008

SaadImam clears ups some misconceptions regarding interest.

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  • nice video brother , Masha Allah :)

    I am sharing this with all my friends :)

  • @zahtmi

    Shukran & may Allah reward you greatly.

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  • nicely done keep it up

  • Ribaa does NOT make unaffordable things affordable. I am not obligated to offer you a "solution" thru youtube now. My obligation is to point you away from haram.

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  • On "thepeacemissile" channel there is a video of Islamic economy states how Riba is also bad for the economy and makes inflation take place, and also how becasue of inflation with interests rates you can have more money but becasue its worth less you have less wealth.

  • I listen to Dawud Adib, and Abu uwasi Rahimullah.

  • The audio is very, very bad quality..

  • How are we supposed to control what others do with their money, or where their money comes from? It doesn't concern us, or have much to do with us at all, really. We should obviously advise them against the haram, but that's all we can really do. A'outhu billah.

  • Well, you claim to be an imam. Is imam not the leader of a commune or jem'at? You have two obligations. One is to point away from haram and explain the islamic law, but the other is to give advice and provide other acceptable solutions. At least that is what I think. I suggest that you familiarize yourself more with the sharia law and exceptions agreed upon by ulema. Understand that we are not living in a perfect world. Coexistance is the key to a peacefull existance.

  • I was only trying to illustrate how every bill that you have in your wallet and I have in mine has some way, some how, been influenced or effected by ribaa. This was merely an observation and a conclusion, not a suggestion that that $20 bill was haram to you. Just saying.

  • Again I agree that ribaa is haram, but in certain situations it may be allowed. For example. I live in Bosnia. I make 400 dollars a month. My wife has not found work yet and I have a child. I must pay rent, I must eat, I must provide clothing and other necessities for my family,etc? How? I am not advocatin ribaa for luxury, but if I must take a loan to provide for my family or else, what do you suggest? Again I say, it is primarily haram no doubt, but what other solution do I have?

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