As human beings, we were designed to have an exceptional love for wealth. Allah informs us of this in the Qur’an, and the Prophet (PBUH) warns of the responsibilities of having an abundance of wealth and misusing it.
In Islam, we believe in rizq, which is sustenance provided by Allah. This rizq is both a means for us to provide for ourselves and our families and also a test from Allah that can either bring us closer to Him or lead us astray.
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