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I recently learned that Muslims consider it sinful to be in debt. So sinful, in fact, that a Muslim person who dies in debt is barred from Jannah (Islamic Heaven).
When I learned about economics, I learned that there were multiple types of debts used in every day life. This raises some questions.
Does the tenets of Islam consider it debt if others invest in your company in exchange for dividends?
What about National Debt. If a Muslim Person becomes head of state to a nation with debt, does his faith require him to try and pay that debt off?
When I learned about economics, I learned that there were multiple types of debts used in every day life. This raises some questions.
Does the tenets of Islam consider it debt if others invest in your company in exchange for dividends?
What about National Debt. If a Muslim Person becomes head of state to a nation with debt, does his faith require him to try and pay that debt off?