Explaining the Consumption Pattern in Islam

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One of the principles discussed modifying consumption patterns due to the fact that Islam has no problem with prosperity and good life. One of the objectives of the Islamic economic system as well as the general welfare of the community. The main pillars of the religious teachings of Islam can be summarized as follows consumption patterns in Islam: enjoy divine blessings; temperance and moderation and avoiding extravagance and tabzir. Islamic economics literature, in addition to those mentioned, such as the topic of "maximizing perfection", "maximize redemption of the world and the Hereafter," your needs and others in the framework of Islamic principles" and also mentioned. Current productivity performance of all production factors of labor to capital is a material comprised of small. This means that unsustainable consumption patterns and resource utilization in the country is governed. Findings indicate the need to improve efficiency and productivity with a view to achieving sustainable consumption patterns and the attention of the government and the private sector in this field should be increased in the case of welfare and social justice. This pattern is confirmed by the religion of Islam.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Development strategy, Volume:8 Issue: 3, 2013
Page:
199
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