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Did you know that both Hinduism and Islam emphasize fair trade and ethical business practices?

क्या आप जानते हैं कि हिंदू धर्म और इस्लाम दोनों निष्पक्ष व्यापार और नैतिक व्यवसाय पर जोर देते हैं?

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📅 March 8, 2026

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Both traditions provide detailed guidance on business ethics. In Islam, business must be Halal (permitted), involve fair dealing, no cheating, no interest (Riba), and honest weights and measures. The Quran states: "O you who have believed, do not consume one another's wealth unjustly" (4:29). The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was a merchant and emphasized honesty in trade. In Hinduism, business ethics are outlined in texts like the Arthashastra, emphasizing: 1) Honesty and truthfulness, 2) Fair prices, 3) No cheating or fraud, 4) Respect for contracts, 5) Social responsibility. Both traditions teach that: 1) Business is a form of worship when done ethically, 2) Profit should be earned honestly, 3) Workers should be treated fairly, 4) Society benefits from ethical commerce, 5) Wealth should be shared with the needy. Both view ethical business as a means to serve God and society.

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