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Keutamaan Berjihad Menjaga Harta Menurut Pandangan Islam

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  • labib, Muhammad Fathin

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Abstrac: In human life, Allah has placed all things perfectly and neatly arranged in every aspect of life. Likewise with the rights that Allah has given to each of his servants to be grateful and also enjoyed. With this I will make an article entitled "The virtues of jihad to protect wealth according to the view of Islam" in the perspective of the Koran to explain some of the things in it. My purpose in making this article is to explain how important it is for Muslims to maintain their rights, especially to our property as Allah says in Surah Al-Baqarah verse 179. If you do not do so, then declare war from Allah and His Messenger. But if you repent, then you are entitled to the principal of your property. You do not do wrong (harm) and are not wronged (harm). [Surat Al-Baqarah: 279]. The verse above is the basis for how important it is for us as humans to protect our rights, namely the property and objects we have, because in truth Allah Almighty loves His servants. With this we as humans should also love what Allah has commanded His servant. Jihad in guarding wealth is also included in Allah's commandment which we must obey while getting ridho from him. Hopefully this article will be the basis for all readers and also a means of adding insight to achieve the pleasure of Allah Subhanau wata'ala Aamiin ya robbal alamin.

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  • labib, Muhammad Fathin, 2022. "Keutamaan Berjihad Menjaga Harta Menurut Pandangan Islam," OSF Preprints 4at27, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:4at27
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/4at27
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