The entrenchment of an Islamic economic system is aimed a...
The entrenchment of an Islamic economic system is aimed at
controlling the world funds
restricting the unlawful acquisition of wealth
restricting men to particular occupations
promoting equitable distribution of wealth
Correct answer is D
Because al-adl (justice and fairness) is a basic value of the Islamic economic order, distributive justice is a major concern of the system. Equitable distribution of income and wealth is therefore an objective by itself. Operationally, this is accomplished through certain institutions which form the backbone of the social security in Islam. Examples are a bound.
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