Subject 1.4.5
5. The state employed its revenue from different taxes levied on the people to finance the administration and defense. The surplus was distributed as income to all members of the community.
6. Islam recognized the importance of material well being. The 'Qur'an' says: "O, you who believe, do not forbid yourself the good things which Allah made lawful for you, and do not exceed the limits".
7. Finally, the Islamic system revolutionized the economic status of women. They were not entitled to inheritance. Islam rectified that marriage payment was given to the women's guardian a a purchase price Islam made this payment her property, to act as a type of social insurance. Islamic policy cements the family as the building brick of the community.
5. The state employed its revenue from different taxes levied on the people to finance the administration and defense. The surplus was distributed as income to all members of the community.
6. Islam recognized the importance of material well being. The 'Qur'an' says: "O, you who believe, do not forbid yourself the good things which Allah made lawful for you, and do not exceed the limits".
7. Finally, the Islamic system revolutionized the economic status of women. They were not entitled to inheritance. Islam rectified that marriage payment was given to the women's guardian a a purchase price Islam made this payment her property, to act as a type of social insurance. Islamic policy cements the family as the building brick of the community.
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