This is a good reminder about paying off debts. He touches upon doing hajj vs. paying off debts, and also includes examples from the Seerah about when the Prophet (saw) himself went into debt, and what the circumstances were.
Talk available in video and mp3.
As house foreclosures are on the rise, the gov-T is working on a bill to let the government back loans for at-risk borrowers. This has been born out of the
Intro | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 V. Cars, Houses, and ….. oh yes… STUDENT LOANS So now we have learned
Intro | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 IV. Debt Freedom! We have already covered the dangers of debt both fiscally and Islamically. There is
Intro | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 III. Why Muslims are in Debt – Money Myths! The statistics from the previous section are important to keep in
(Read the Intro, Part 1, and Part 2 before proceeding) II. Americans in Debt A) Average Debt A quick look at the statistics says 43% of American households spend more
(Read Intro and Part 1 before proceeding) Debt Perceptions – Islamic View of Debt Even a brief review of basic literature in Islam regarding debt shows that it is unequivocally
I. Debt Perceptions – The Consumer Culture in America To owe someone $8,000, for about $6,500 worth of stuff, and be enslaved to paying a small fee of it every
I would like to kick off a series of posts in the upcoming days (or weeks) regarding the issue of Muslims being in debt. I have found that this is
Seems there is a chunk of the non-Muslim population interested in Islamic financing. Not because it is more attractive in terms of return or cost (usually it isn’t), it is