Allah Almighty says, [To the Madyan people (We sent) Shu'aib,
one of their own brethren: he said: "O my people! Worship Allah: ye
have no other god but Him. And give not short measure or weight: I see
you in prosperity, but I fear for you the penalty of a day that will
compass (you) all round. "And
O my people! give just measure and
weight, nor withhold from the people the things that are their due:
commit not evil in the land with intent to do mischief. "That which is
left you by Allah is best for you, if ye (but) believed! but I am not set over you to keep watch!" They
said: "O Shu'aib! does thy (religion of) prayer command thee that we leave off the worship
which our fathers practiced, or that we leave off doing what we like
with our property? Truly, thou art the one that forbeareth with faults and is right-minded!" He said: "O my people! see ye whether I have A Clear (Sign) from my Lord,
and He hath given me sustenance (pure and) good as from Himself? I wish
not, in opposition to you, to do that which I forbid you to do. I only
desire (your) betterment to the best of my power; and my success (in my
task) can only come from Allah. In Him I Trust, and unto Him I look.] (Hud 11:84-88)
Prophet Shu`aib (peace be upon him) was a great prophet of
Allah. He was sent to the people of Madyan around the time of Prophet Abraham (peace be upon him). Prophet Shu`aib was sent among a
people who were very much involved in business. These people were very
proud of their business knowledge and success, but they were dishonest.
He told them to observe ethics in business. They became very angry with
him and told him, "Don't mix religion with business." The Qur'an tells
us that Allah's punishment came upon those people and only Prophet Shu`aib and his followers were saved.
It is indeed serious that every one must adhere to ethical standards in
business. Business and ethics are not separate, rather they are
interconnected. Allah says in the Qur'an,[Foryou in the Messenger of Allah, there is a
fine example to follow] (Al-Ahzab 33:21).
Prophet Muhammad (peace
and blessings be upon him) was an ideal human being in every respect. He
was the best teacher, preacher, and guide; the best statesman,
lawgiver, judge, diplomat, negotiator of treaties, and military
commander; the best family man, a good husband, a compassionate father
and grandfather, a good neighbor, and friend of his people. He was also a
very honest and successful businessman.
Prophet Muhammad was
chosen by God to be His last prophet and messenger at the age of 40.
Before that he was very much involved in business. He was born in
Makkah, which was a popular trade center in Arabia. Caravans from Syria
in the north and Yemen in the south used to pass by Makkah. Prophet
Muhammad would join in these caravans. It is reported that he traveled
to Syria, Yemen, Bahrain, and many other places in Arabia in these
caravans. Some historians have also suggested that he probably traveled
to Iraq and Ethiopia.
From his early age, he
was involved in commerce. He had a good reputation as a hardworking,
honest, truthful, and very successful businessman. It was due to this
reputation that Khadijah, a wealthy businesswoman, hired him to work for
her business. Many people in Makkah had asked for her hand and worked
for her, but they either cheated her or she was not satisfied with their
work. Finally, she found Muhammad (he was not a prophet at that time)
and she asked him to work for her. He made several business trips on
behalf of her and was very successful. She was impressed with his work
as well as his impressive personality, they later got married.
After marrying Khadijah, Prophet Muhammad continued his work and took
several business trips throughout parts of Arabia. Ancient Arabia used
to have commercial fairs in almost all major towns and regions; it is
probable that Prophet Muhammad visited some of these commercial fairs.
After becoming a prophet, his business activities decreased, although he
would occasionally participate in business transactions. His vast
business experience helped him in dealing with people with great care.
He often used to mention the names of people and tribes whom he met in
his journeys. People were often amazed of his knowledge of people and
their regions.
The Prophet emphasized
that honesty and kind dealings with customers are the secrets of success
in business. He said, "The truthful and honest merchant is
associated with the Prophets, the upright and the martyrs" (Al-Tirmidhi ). "God shows mercy to a person who
is kindly when he sells, when he buys and when he makes a claim" (Al-Bukhari). Prophet Muhammad gave many teachings on business and
economic issues, he covered almost every
aspect of business and economics. Here are only a few major principles
of fair business dealings according to Islam.
1. No fraud or deceit,
the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is reported to have said, " Whena sale is held, say, "There's no
cheating" (Al-Bukhari).
2. Sellers must avoid
making too many oaths when selling merchandise. The Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) is reported to have said, "Be careful of
excessive oaths in a sale. Though it finds markets, it reduces
abundance" (Muslim).
3. Mutual consent is
necessary. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is reported to
have said, "The sale is complete when the two involved depart with
mutual consent" (Al-Bukhari).
4. Be strict in regard to weights and measures. The Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) is reported to have said, "When people cheat
in weight and measures, their provision is cut off from them" (Al-Muwatta '). He told the owners of measures and
weights, "You have been entrusted with affairs over which some
nations before you were destroyed" (Al-Tirmidhi ).
5. The Prophet forbade
monopolies. "Whoever monopolizes is a sinner" (Abu Dawud ).
6. Free enterprise, the
price of the commodities should not be fixed unless there is a situation
of crisis or extreme necessity.
7. Hoarding merchandise
in order to increase the prices is forbidden.
8. Transaction of haram items, such as intoxicants, are forbidden.
The Prophet's general
advice to all people was, "What is lawful is clear and what is
unlawful is clear, but between them are certain doubtful things which
many people do not recognize. He who guards against the doubtful things
keep his religion and his honor blameless, but he who falls into
doubtful things falls into what is unlawful, just as a shepherd who
pastures his flocks round a sanctuary will soon pasture them in it.
Every king has a sanctuary, and God's sanctuary is the things he had
declared unlawful" (Al-Bukhari).
The Role of Business
Ethics Today
Business people and their
corporations need to be reminded about their role and responsibilities.
The following issues need special attention today:
1. Globalization should mean that all people are considered to comprise
one family. All human beings should be treated with respect, equality,
and fairness. Exploitation of one group by another should stop. There
should not be any division among people because of their race, color,
nationality, gender, or faith.
2. The resources of the
Earth are not only for us, we share this biosphere with other species,
and so we take care not to waste or destroy them.
3. We should use the
Earth's resources with great care and should remember that we have a
duty to leave this world in a better condition for the generations to
come after us.
4. Human beings are one
family, although we have our differences. Diversity is natural and
beautiful. We should try to understand other people's religions and
cultures and we should be sensitive to their feelings and emotions.
5. The universal golden
rule states, "Love for others what you love for yourself." We should try
to empower others and work to eradicate poverty, hunger, illiteracy,
disease, and unsanitary conditions in the world in order that all people
can live in peace and happiness.
6. Businesses should
promote ethical and moral behavior in their corporations, as well as in
the world at large. People involved in business should always be honest,
truthful, and fulfill all promises and commitments. We must eliminate
fraud, cheating, and cut-throat competition.
7. We should also promote
more political freedom, open debates, participatory democracies, and
representative governments.
8. We must encourage and
support an educational system that promotes openness, dialogue and that guards against fanaticism. Our educational
system should not teach every view in the absolutist terms. Our children
should be taught about the multitude of perspectives and one should be
open to other points of view.
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