Islamic Economic System versus Capitalism

1 ummah

Councller (250+ posts)
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More than a century ago, Karl Marx wrote that despite its support for technical improvements, “The capitalist system works against a rational agriculture … a rational agriculture is incompatible with the capitalist system.”
The food and farm crises we see today completely confirm that judgment. A system that puts profit ahead of human needs has driven millions of producers off the land, undermined the earth’s productivity while poisoning its air and water, and condemned nearly a billion people to chronic hunger and malnutrition.
Socialism is an economic theory or idea that states that the government or the state should be in charge of economic planning, production and distribution of goods. It is the morally superior social system as compared to capitalism despite its dismal record of failure in the real world. This contrasts with capitalism where free markets predominate and property is privately owned. It is a morally bankrupt system despite the prosperity it has created to some extent.
The subject of capitalism has strong arguments both for and against. The basic philosophy of capitalism is not so bad — still capitalism has more problems than its advantages. Rampant capitalism is bad for everyone. Capitalism as it is practiced undermines democracy; it favors those in power and keeps the lower class sinking to the bottom. The gap between rich and poor is widening across this world of capitalism. According to critics of the capitalism inequality is a sure sign of the moral bankruptcy of “the system”. Ideology of free-market liberalism and property-based democracy remains a continuous license for cultural imperialism and, the institutionalization of both political and economic domination and exploitation of the weaker partners through their internal agents. The capitalism presents its solutions based purely on short term economics. The producer always acts to maximize his profit. He can use huge advertising budgets to persuade customers to pay more for inferior products.
He can buy off politicians to rig the laws in his favor. Seeking maximum profit compels companies to cut wages, reduce benefits, ignore worker safety, pollute and cheat. It is not enough for a company to be profitable. It must be the most profitable to survive. In capitalistic economy, the profit motive constitutes the prime stimulus to productive exertion and the price mechanism determines what things shall be made and in what quantities and what conditions. Profit becomes the only motive for business decisions. This leads us as a species to do some very odd things. Thus chief features of capitalism, in brief, include: existence of unrestricted economic freedom, unrestricted private ownership, profit motive, free market, competition and institution of interest. The global food industry is not organized to feed the hungry; it is organized to generate profits for corporate agribusiness. This condition of affairs will continue so long as capitalism continues.
Look at its outcome. Some huge companies are the monopoly or near-monopoly buyers and sellers of agricultural products around the world. Six companies control 85% of the world trade in grain; three control 83% of cocoa; three control 80% of the banana trade. ADM, Cargill and Bunge effectively control the world’s corn, which means that they alone decide how much of each year’s crop goes to make ethanol, sweeteners, animal feed or human food.
Over the past three decades, these multi-national agribusiness companies have engineered a massive restructuring of global agriculture. Directly through their own market power and indirectly through governments and the World Bank, IMF and WTO, they have changed the way food is grown and distributed around the world. The changes have had wonderful effects on their profits, while simultaneously making global hunger worse and food crises inevitable, as well as poisoning air and water, and steadily decreasing the ability of the soil to deliver the food we need, obviously inflicting a collateral damage to the environment. Crony capitalism, as it is prevailing today, means a system, where a nexus exists between the government, capitalists, bureaucracy and media – and this nexus determines the nature of an economic activity. Democratic institutions and policy makers have now started living under the perks of large corporations instead of performing their prime job of creating policies favouring private players.
Privatization and free markets, a vital part of capitalism, lead to devastation in the lives of the majority of a country’s population. Public sector is branded as inefficient and under this cover disinvestment of profit-making public sector undertakings like banking, insurance, power, mining, communication, and petrolium are handed over to cronys. Through privatization, worker’s benefits, such as pensions and medical care, are often lost, along with mass job losses leading to mass unemployment. The government also withdraws its responsibility from public welfare. Key sectors like Health and Education become the monopolies of the corporate houses. This scenario leads the seed of corruption to germinate. The present period of so called prosperity is a period of prosperity for the capitalists. They reap larger returns while the workers receive lower wages than a decade ago. Not only have the workers lower wages but harder work.
During privatization process in Pakistan, blatant celebration of money-making became the order of the day. The policy-makers and bureaucrats who set the rules of the game that favoured the capitalist barons were being ‘suitably’ rewarded. They also became more conscious about the prospect of a lucrative post-retirement career in the private sector for their actions of nepotism. In a nutshell, the upshot of the so-called ‘privatisation’ was…an unholy nexus between corporate houses, policymakers, politicians, media lobbyists, bureaucrats etc…all involved in a conglomerate of corruption. Meanwhile, some companies have lay off thousands of staff despite boasting record profits.
With the help of neoliberal policy support, accumulation of capital, through grabbing of public property, institutions and money, has acquired a fresh momentum. The richest people in Pakistan are those who have been the main defaulters in public banks. These people also occupied government lands, agricultural lands, wastelands, forest land, and wetlands. Meanwhile, the grabbing of financial resources too has gone on side by side. We find a new form of colonisation from within, a phenomenon that has led to the emergence of a good number of super-rich people, on the one hand, and a new flow of uprooted, very poor people, on the other. On the one hand, we find dazzling shopping malls, high-rise buildings, cars; and on the other, floating people and dismantled public institutions. This rich class has also discovered a rather profitable business proposition in real estate, directly linked to land grabbing, too. It is God who has created everything in this universe. Many of the things created by God in the earth are of benefit to man directly or indirectly. Animals, plants, minerals, metals, water, air, fire, land, river, mountains, sea, and even sun, moon, stars, day and night, etc. are all for service to man. The blessing given by God to man are being grabbed by this capitalist class.
Both capitalism and socialism have absolutely failed in resolving principal economic problems of humankind. Thus the economic crisis of our age remains as deep and disturbing as ever. In this situation of despair and despondency, humanity is anxiously looking forward to a system which could deliver it from the present economic mess created by the dominant economic philosophies of the modern age. Islam perhaps offers that system.
Islam, over 1400 years ago, came with the most just and easy solutions to the economic problems like poverty, hunger and starvation in this world. The economics of Zakat and its relevance to modern times is a hotly debated issue today. The Zakat is due on agricultural products, ranges from 5% to 10% of the produce, and 2.5% on money that has been in one’s possession for over a year. There is also Zakat due on various types of animals such as sheep, cows and camels etc. Imagine if this amount is collected and distributed among the hungry and starving people of this world. This Islamic economic order has introduced a comprehensive system which ensures equitable distribution of wealth in the Muslim community and makes it certain that the wealth does not remain hoarded in idle channels. Circulation of wealth in productive channels is ensured by enhancing the purchasing power of the poor. Concentration of wealth in few hands is discouraged and the gap between the rich and the poor is bridged.
Islam has also introduced concept of Halal (lawful) and Haram (unlawful) in its economic system. In fact the foundations of the Islamic economy have been laid on this concept. This concept reigns supreme in the realm of production as well as consumption. Certain means of earning livelihood and wealth such as interest, bribery, gambling and games of chance, speculation, short weighing and short measuring, business malpractices, etc have been declared unlawful. Unlawful means of earning are strictly forbidden and a follower of Islam is permitted to earn through lawful and fair means. Similarly in the field of consumption certain items of food are unlawful such as dead animals, blood, swine flesh and animals slaughtered in the name other than that of Allah.
According to Islam, the heavens and the earth and everything in the universe belong to God. God is the real owner of everything, although He has given some rights to man for use of things required by the latter for his existence on the earth. The first and the foremost aim and objective of Islam is falah or well-being of the mankind in this world and in the next world. However, the rights given to man are very limited, the real position of man being that of a trustee and a beneficiary. Islam, believes in justice and fairness in the economic field. According to it, the man is God’s viceroy or deputy in overall divine scheme and he has been given limited rights of ownership of means of production. It recognizes intervention of state in the economic activity for the purpose of ensuring welfare of its citizens. Abolition of interest, institution of sadaqat and Zakat, concept of lawful and unlawful, equitable distribution of wealth, prohibition of hoarding and stress on circulation of wealth, concern for well being of the poor are the distinctive features of the Islamic economic system.
Islam establishes equity, fairness and justice in the production and distribution of wealth, and in ownership of means of livelihood. Hoarding of wealth has been condemned by Islam in very clear terms, and those who hoard wealth and do not spend it for good cause have been threatened with painful doom. Hoarding of wealth is a great evil as it tantamount to obstruction of flow of God-given wealth from the rich to the poor who are in genuine need of it. Therefore, Islam discourages hoarding of wealth and instead encourages circulation of wealth among all the sections of society. If Islamic economic model is implemented in the world today, the problem of poverty, hunger and starvation would be completely eliminated even within a year.
Source: Courtesy to Yusha.
http://www.pkhope.com/islamic-economic-system-versus-capitalism/
 
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contra

Senator (1k+ posts)
For an ideology to make far fetched claims is one thing. We need to see whether these things work on the ground.

Please watch this video of Economist Milton Friedman:
 

AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
Wow.. Simply wow!


Yusha : Did you even try to understand what you were trying to write in this article? To me your whole article sounded like you are trying to compete with your neighbour's new flashy car with the "made-up" car u think your dad will buy one day !


Where are the details about the Islamic System. Where's the monetary policy? Wheres the the Role of the Govt? Where's the revenue structure?


You trash the Capistalist system without understand 1 bit. You trashed private property. Let me share a couple of things. The 1st masjid in Madina was built on the land chosen by the Rasul-ul-Allah SAW's camel, which belonged to the orphans. The land was BOUGHT from those orphans. Wanna trash Private-Property now?


Another example. When Imam Hussian RA was heading to Kerbala, he bought that piece of land from its owner and put the tents there (again, property-rights), where he was Martyred by THE STATE! And you advocate State consolidated Powers?

Wait wait.. let me share this Hadith with you too

When the prices became high in the Prophet's time and people asked him to fix prices for them, he replied, Allah is the One Who fixes prices, Who withholds, Who gives lavishly, and Who provides, and I hope that when I meet Him none of you will have a claim against me for any injustice with regard to blood or property. (Reported by Ahmad, Abu Daoud, al-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, al-Dari and Abu Y'ala.)


Fear God, if you dont fear anyone. Do not associate lies with God's rule.


What you see in the West is not Capitalism, its a system created by Central Banks that resembles Capitalism. Please investigate further.


Wa'salaam
 

1 ummah

Councller (250+ posts)
. The collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 ushered in an epoch of enormous economic turmoil across the globe, exposing the erroneous nature of the 'free market' and inspiring millions to protest against these ideas. Even those who are charged with the responsibility of spreading capitalism to the four corners of the globe candidly admit to its failure. "The idea that markets are always right was a mad idea," declared the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy in the autumn of 2008.
 

1 ummah

Councller (250+ posts)
Wow.. Simply wow!


Yusha : Did you even try to understand what you were trying to write in this article? To me your whole article sounded like you are trying to compete with your neighbour's new flashy car with the "made-up" car u think your dad will buy one day !


Where are the details about the Islamic System. Where's the monetary policy? Wheres the the Role of the Govt? Where's the revenue structure?


You trash the Capistalist system without understand 1 bit. You trashed private property. Let me share a couple of things. The 1st masjid in Madina was built on the land chosen by the Rasul-ul-Allah SAW's camel, which belonged to the orphans. The land was BOUGHT from those orphans. Wanna trash Private-Property now?


Another example. When Imam Hussian RA was heading to Kerbala, he bought that piece of land from its owner and put the tents there (again, property-rights), where he was Martyred by THE STATE! And you advocate State consolidated Powers?

Wait wait.. let me share this Hadith with you too

When the prices became high in the Prophet's time and people asked him to fix prices for them, he replied, Allah is the One Who fixes prices, Who withholds, Who gives lavishly, and Who provides, and I hope that when I meet Him none of you will have a claim against me for any injustice with regard to blood or property. (Reported by Ahmad, Abu Daoud, al-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, al-Dari and Abu Y'ala.)


Fear God, if you dont fear anyone. Do not associate lies with God's rule.


What you see in the West is not Capitalism, its a system created by Central Banks that resembles Capitalism. Please investigate further.


Wa'salaam

there is difrence between privatization in capitalism and the examples u mentioned...here public property i.e which whole public owns,n government is suppose to provide it on cost price(natural resources,water ,electrcity etc even our gold mines r sold!)is sold to multi nationals,who sell it on as high price they will to make profits causing inflation
= poverty=frustration=crime!
 

AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
is sold to multi nationals
Where do you think Multi-National gets its capital from? Dont you think Multi-National need to do something to produce that capital?

I completely understand why you have the perception why Multi-Nationals own everything and exploit poors. You are partially right lekin they arent the reason. You gotta understand the Monetary System and its creators. You gotta understand BoP and its settlement in USD. Look for the threads I started explaining these issues.

People understand that they got screwed but what they lack in understanding is how exactly they got screwed. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have in your mind.


there is difrence between privatization in capitalism and the examples u mentioned...here public property i.e which whole public owns,n government is suppose to provide it on cost price(natural resources,water ,electrcity etc even our gold mines r sold!)is sold to multi nationals,who sell it on as high price they will to make profits causing inflation
= poverty=frustration=crime!
 

AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
I promise you, we never had FREE-MARKET! When I can technically short 70,000 shares of Citibank without owning a single share and using less than mere $200,000, I can move price of a multibillion $ International Bank. Brother, I assure you, there is a wild wild west Market. The Too-Big-to-Fvck-with runs every sovereign state on earth. They say 1+1 = 22, we all try to explain how they are right! We actually go to Universities to be convinced to their lies. I barely made it thru my Bachelors from US Universities and I found the it very disturbing. Do this, read a few of my threads and you'll get the idea how messed up things really are

http://www.siasat.pk/forum/showthre...91Mighty%92-Dollar-My-Article-at-TheNews-Blog

And here is my 4 point economic plan
http://www.siasat.pk/forum/showthre...rcial-and-International-Trade-Issues-Resolved


. The collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008 ushered in an epoch of enormous economic turmoil across the globe, exposing the erroneous nature of the 'free market' and inspiring millions to protest against these ideas. Even those who are charged with the responsibility of spreading capitalism to the four corners of the globe candidly admit to its failure. "The idea that markets are always right was a mad idea," declared the French president, Nicolas Sarkozy in the autumn of 2008.
 

1 ummah

Councller (250+ posts)
I promise you, we never had FREE-MARKET! When I can technically short 70,000 shares of Citibank without owning a single share and using less than mere $200,000, I can move price of a multibillion $ International Bank. Brother, I assure you, there is a wild wild west Market. The Too-Big-to-Fvck-with runs every sovereign state on earth. They say 1+1 = 22, we all try to explain how they are right! We actually go to Universities to be convinced to their lies. I barely made it thru my Bachelors from US Universities and I found the it very disturbing. Do this, read a few of my threads and you'll get the idea how messed up things really are

http://www.siasat.pk/forum/showthread.php?92366-We-Make-it-the-%91Mighty%92-Dollar-My-Article-at-TheNews-Blog

And here is my 4 point economic plan
http://www.siasat.pk/forum/showthre...rcial-and-International-Trade-Issues-Resolved

i wud definitly try read ur threads,but wat i or we shud believe in is "islamic system is the best,fairest solution,as it is from Allah subhana watalla" it does not allows to sell ummah's recourses,it does not allows interest,is forbids imaginary trade i.e stock exchange, there r only zakat,jizya,uushr tax !
 

AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
How can I call something BEST,FAIREST Solution, when it merely doesnt even exists? I am talking about Islamic Monetary Concept. My Creator never mentioned how to deal with Mortgaged backed securities or CDS on sub-tranches of CDOs. God doesnt speak of Electronic Banking.

Let me try to explain you what the problem is. And dont be offended. Mein bhi Musalmaan he houn lekin hakeekat ko dekh kar baat kar raha houn. Electronic Banking changed the whole financial game when it was implemented in 1971~74. Muslims and Muslim scholars have completely failed to grasp the complexities of the International Financial Markets because many practicing Muslims view dealing in these markets as Haraam. They took the ISOLATIONALIST approach and ended up where we are today. Even Mufti's do not understand the International Financial. Mere bhai mein Dallas se New York aur Chicago Exchange par Equities aur Derivatives ki trading karta houn and I am unable to understand most of the derivative-based financial products. I have a degree in Finance & Economics from a US-University. Why should I believe Ulema understand the system and the complexities of today's capital Markets?

Tell me, how old are you and what do you do?

i wud definitly try read ur threads,but wat i or we shud believe in is "islamic system is the best,fairest solution,as it is from Allah subhana watalla" it does not allows to sell ummah's recourses,it does not allows interest,is forbids imaginary trade i.e stock exchange, there r only zakat,jizya,uushr tax !
 

1 ummah

Councller (250+ posts)
How can I call something BEST,FAIREST Solution, when it merely doesnt even exists? I am talking about Islamic Monetary Concept. My Creator never mentioned how to deal with Mortgaged backed securities or CDS on sub-tranches of CDOs. God doesnt speak of Electronic Banking.

Let me try to explain you what the problem is. And dont be offended. Mein bhi Musalmaan he houn lekin hakeekat ko dekh kar baat kar raha houn. Electronic Banking changed the whole financial game when it was implemented in 1971~74. Muslims and Muslim scholars have completely failed to grasp the complexities of the International Financial Markets because many practicing Muslims view dealing in these markets as Haraam. They took the ISOLATIONALIST approach and ended up where we are today. Even Mufti's do not understand the International Financial. Mere bhai mein Dallas se New York aur Chicago Exchange par Equities aur Derivatives ki trading karta houn and I am unable to understand most of the derivative-based financial products. I have a degree in Finance & Economics from a US-University. Why should I believe Ulema understand the system and the complexities of today's capital Markets?

Tell me, how old are you and what do you do?
hm m mot that experinced as u r but i know ppl who have studied n can give betr explaination of all technical stuf u mentioned ,i have to study islamic eco system indetail yet,but i wud refr some books by scholars
http://www.khilafah.com/index.php/m...ic-progress-an-islamic-blueprint-for-pakistan
http://www.khilafah.com/index.php/m...ity-and-solutions-from-the-viewpoint-of-islam
http://www.khilafah.com/index.php/m...al-credit-crunch-and-the-crisis-of-capitalism
http://www.khilafah.com/index.php/m...der-the-shade-of-the-economic-system-of-islam

plz do study
 

Mughal1

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The main problem that I see with muslim ummah is it is blinded by mullahs and it does not want to wake up and learn the quran properly for itself. So long as we continue interpreting islam as per mullahs version of it there is nothing in the quran and hadith other than their nonsense. Are we so stupid that we think the prophet was able to bring revolution just by mullahs' nonsense understanding of the scriptures? The translations and interpretations of the quran by mullahs are all nonsense and we better accept this fact, the sooner the better. The quran is not a religious holy book as mullahs would have us believe. It is written constitution, dastoor or aaeen of islam. This is why the prophet spread it as it was received. People read this constitution and formed into an organised community. It is all written in the quran but people do not stop and think when they read the quran. That is because they read it for mullahs' kind of sawaab. Only mullahs know what that means and they have not been able to to explain it to rest of ummah and ummah is so stupid that it has not bothered questioning these people as to what nonsense they are talking about. We are just make belief muslims not muslims who know the quran the way it ought to be known. If we cannot prove from the quran itself that it is divine constitution for humanity to organise for their own good then what are we talking about? Just as we do not know what constitution and manifesto of islam is, we do not know what economic system the quran teaches us either. The quran is a divine constitution is meaning of surah AL MAAIDAH the 5th Surah. It does not means the table you eat your food on. It is a table of contents of constitution upon which is to be based the islamic state. Mullahs turned it into a miracle of jesus ie a table from heaven that was full of food from paradise. It is in fact a program from heaven telling people how to create for themselves paradise on th eearth. Surah nisaa is not about women and sex but about people organising in to a caring sharing community. Likewise surah anaam is not about animals but about a program for progress and prosperity. People have become so stupid that they do not look into meanings of the words used in the quran. Surah talaaq is not about husbands divorcing wives but about installation of administration and its termination by the community. Likewise surah anfaal is not about war booty but economic system of islam. Read word anfaal and open up dictionaries and see what it means. WORD NAFAL does not mean war booty these are mullahs nonsense which they created to please their kings. If we want islamic system the start can only be made after we reinterpret the quran and spread that interpretation of the quran and the hadith. Itherwise all mullahs are talking stupidity and nonsense. They are criminals if they are attributing their nonsense to Allah and rasool deliberately. Muslims altogether are useless if they are not bothered to understand the quran. They are just paying lip service to it which is condemned by the quran itself. So if we want to be real muslims then we must start reading the quran for understanding it as a divine program or road map for humanity. Not doing that and wanting islamic rule do not add up. http://www.siasat.pk/forum/showthre...-stand-and-why&p=490460&viewfull=1#post490460 http://www.siasat.pk/forum/showthre...en-plz!-Nice-Column-by-Orya-Maqbool-Jan/page5
 
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awan4ever

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Mullahs think that a world full of 8 billion people can have an economic system exactly the same as 1400 years ago when there were no advanced technologies to deal with and a lot of trading was done on barter system.

The usool-e-deen are guiding principals which are meant to be used as basic tools and are more so parameters of moral and ethical conduct in financial affairs than actual mathematical formulas for going about doing business.

The riba system has to be done away with but then again a lot of people say that replacing the interest with 'rent' for services in Islamic banking is just changing names. Fixed interest on loans, cars, houses, business ventures is called 'rent for services rendered by bank' in the Islamic banking model. Please correct me if I am wrong here.

Which ever system you implement, if the regulatory system of checks and balances is not strictly maintained and implemented, it will eventually lead to a collapse as is happening in the West.

There is no solution for greed and there is no mathematical formula which can stop people from it. This is where the moral structure of religion comes in and makes man understand that greed is the undoing of everything so refrain from it.
 

Mughal1

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Islam is all about instilling in humanity humanist values so that they learn to live like a successful family. A family that is progressive, prosperous, peaceful, content and happy within itself.

If one does not understand what a good family is then one can never understand islamic economic system. So long as people do not feel they are connected in some unbreakable bound and they must learn to live together if they want peace and prosperity then they are not going to be bothered with whatever system we bring in therefore nothing can work. It is because only people can make a system work. So before we expect any system to work we need to educate people about it and assure them that they will benefit from th essytem that they will support it.
 

Muslimonly

Senator (1k+ posts)
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More than a century ago, Karl Marx wrote that despite its support for technical improvements, “The capitalist system works against a rational agriculture … a rational agriculture is incompatible with the capitalist system.”
The food and farm crises we see today completely confirm that judgment. A system that puts profit ahead of human needs has driven millions of producers off the land, undermined the earth’s productivity while poisoning its air and water, and condemned nearly a billion people to chronic hunger and malnutrition.
Socialism is an economic theory or idea that states that the government or the state should be in charge of economic planning, production and distribution of goods. It is the morally superior social system as compared to capitalism despite its dismal record of failure in the real world. This contrasts with capitalism where free markets predominate and property is privately owned. It is a morally bankrupt system despite the prosperity it has created to some extent.
The subject of capitalism has strong arguments both for and against. The basic philosophy of capitalism is not so bad — still capitalism has more problems than its advantages. Rampant capitalism is bad for everyone. Capitalism as it is practiced undermines democracy; it favors those in power and keeps the lower class sinking to the bottom. The gap between rich and poor is widening across this world of capitalism. According to critics of the capitalism inequality is a sure sign of the moral bankruptcy of “the system”. Ideology of free-market liberalism and property-based democracy remains a continuous license for cultural imperialism and, the institutionalization of both political and economic domination and exploitation of the weaker partners through their internal agents. The capitalism presents its solutions based purely on short term economics. The producer always acts to maximize his profit. He can use huge advertising budgets to persuade customers to pay more for inferior products.
He can buy off politicians to rig the laws in his favor. Seeking maximum profit compels companies to cut wages, reduce benefits, ignore worker safety, pollute and cheat. It is not enough for a company to be profitable. It must be the most profitable to survive. In capitalistic economy, the profit motive constitutes the prime stimulus to productive exertion and the price mechanism determines what things shall be made and in what quantities and what conditions. Profit becomes the only motive for business decisions. This leads us as a species to do some very odd things. Thus chief features of capitalism, in brief, include: existence of unrestricted economic freedom, unrestricted private ownership, profit motive, free market, competition and institution of interest. The global food industry is not organized to feed the hungry; it is organized to generate profits for corporate agribusiness. This condition of affairs will continue so long as capitalism continues.
Look at its outcome. Some huge companies are the monopoly or near-monopoly buyers and sellers of agricultural products around the world. Six companies control 85% of the world trade in grain; three control 83% of cocoa; three control 80% of the banana trade. ADM, Cargill and Bunge effectively control the world’s corn, which means that they alone decide how much of each year’s crop goes to make ethanol, sweeteners, animal feed or human food.
Over the past three decades, these multi-national agribusiness companies have engineered a massive restructuring of global agriculture. Directly through their own market power and indirectly through governments and the World Bank, IMF and WTO, they have changed the way food is grown and distributed around the world. The changes have had wonderful effects on their profits, while simultaneously making global hunger worse and food crises inevitable, as well as poisoning air and water, and steadily decreasing the ability of the soil to deliver the food we need, obviously inflicting a collateral damage to the environment. Crony capitalism, as it is prevailing today, means a system, where a nexus exists between the government, capitalists, bureaucracy and media – and this nexus determines the nature of an economic activity. Democratic institutions and policy makers have now started living under the perks of large corporations instead of performing their prime job of creating policies favouring private players.
Privatization and free markets, a vital part of capitalism, lead to devastation in the lives of the majority of a country’s population. Public sector is branded as inefficient and under this cover disinvestment of profit-making public sector undertakings like banking, insurance, power, mining, communication, and petrolium are handed over to cronys. Through privatization, worker’s benefits, such as pensions and medical care, are often lost, along with mass job losses leading to mass unemployment. The government also withdraws its responsibility from public welfare. Key sectors like Health and Education become the monopolies of the corporate houses. This scenario leads the seed of corruption to germinate. The present period of so called prosperity is a period of prosperity for the capitalists. They reap larger returns while the workers receive lower wages than a decade ago. Not only have the workers lower wages but harder work.
During privatization process in Pakistan, blatant celebration of money-making became the order of the day. The policy-makers and bureaucrats who set the rules of the game that favoured the capitalist barons were being ‘suitably’ rewarded. They also became more conscious about the prospect of a lucrative post-retirement career in the private sector for their actions of nepotism. In a nutshell, the upshot of the so-called ‘privatisation’ was…an unholy nexus between corporate houses, policymakers, politicians, media lobbyists, bureaucrats etc…all involved in a conglomerate of corruption. Meanwhile, some companies have lay off thousands of staff despite boasting record profits.
With the help of neoliberal policy support, accumulation of capital, through grabbing of public property, institutions and money, has acquired a fresh momentum. The richest people in Pakistan are those who have been the main defaulters in public banks. These people also occupied government lands, agricultural lands, wastelands, forest land, and wetlands. Meanwhile, the grabbing of financial resources too has gone on side by side. We find a new form of colonisation from within, a phenomenon that has led to the emergence of a good number of super-rich people, on the one hand, and a new flow of uprooted, very poor people, on the other. On the one hand, we find dazzling shopping malls, high-rise buildings, cars; and on the other, floating people and dismantled public institutions. This rich class has also discovered a rather profitable business proposition in real estate, directly linked to land grabbing, too. It is God who has created everything in this universe. Many of the things created by God in the earth are of benefit to man directly or indirectly. Animals, plants, minerals, metals, water, air, fire, land, river, mountains, sea, and even sun, moon, stars, day and night, etc. are all for service to man. The blessing given by God to man are being grabbed by this capitalist class.
Both capitalism and socialism have absolutely failed in resolving principal economic problems of humankind. Thus the economic crisis of our age remains as deep and disturbing as ever. In this situation of despair and despondency, humanity is anxiously looking forward to a system which could deliver it from the present economic mess created by the dominant economic philosophies of the modern age. Islam perhaps offers that system.
Islam, over 1400 years ago, came with the most just and easy solutions to the economic problems like poverty, hunger and starvation in this world. The economics of Zakat and its relevance to modern times is a hotly debated issue today. The Zakat is due on agricultural products, ranges from 5% to 10% of the produce, and 2.5% on money that has been in one’s possession for over a year. There is also Zakat due on various types of animals such as sheep, cows and camels etc. Imagine if this amount is collected and distributed among the hungry and starving people of this world. This Islamic economic order has introduced a comprehensive system which ensures equitable distribution of wealth in the Muslim community and makes it certain that the wealth does not remain hoarded in idle channels. Circulation of wealth in productive channels is ensured by enhancing the purchasing power of the poor. Concentration of wealth in few hands is discouraged and the gap between the rich and the poor is bridged.
Islam has also introduced concept of Halal (lawful) and Haram (unlawful) in its economic system. In fact the foundations of the Islamic economy have been laid on this concept. This concept reigns supreme in the realm of production as well as consumption. Certain means of earning livelihood and wealth such as interest, bribery, gambling and games of chance, speculation, short weighing and short measuring, business malpractices, etc have been declared unlawful. Unlawful means of earning are strictly forbidden and a follower of Islam is permitted to earn through lawful and fair means. Similarly in the field of consumption certain items of food are unlawful such as dead animals, blood, swine flesh and animals slaughtered in the name other than that of Allah.
According to Islam, the heavens and the earth and everything in the universe belong to God. God is the real owner of everything, although He has given some rights to man for use of things required by the latter for his existence on the earth. The first and the foremost aim and objective of Islam is falah or well-being of the mankind in this world and in the next world. However, the rights given to man are very limited, the real position of man being that of a trustee and a beneficiary. Islam, believes in justice and fairness in the economic field. According to it, the man is God’s viceroy or deputy in overall divine scheme and he has been given limited rights of ownership of means of production. It recognizes intervention of state in the economic activity for the purpose of ensuring welfare of its citizens. Abolition of interest, institution of sadaqat and Zakat, concept of lawful and unlawful, equitable distribution of wealth, prohibition of hoarding and stress on circulation of wealth, concern for well being of the poor are the distinctive features of the Islamic economic system.
Islam establishes equity, fairness and justice in the production and distribution of wealth, and in ownership of means of livelihood. Hoarding of wealth has been condemned by Islam in very clear terms, and those who hoard wealth and do not spend it for good cause have been threatened with painful doom. Hoarding of wealth is a great evil as it tantamount to obstruction of flow of God-given wealth from the rich to the poor who are in genuine need of it. Therefore, Islam discourages hoarding of wealth and instead encourages circulation of wealth among all the sections of society. If Islamic economic model is implemented in the world today, the problem of poverty, hunger and starvation would be completely eliminated even within a year.
Source: Courtesy to Yusha.
http://www.pkhope.com/islamic-economic-system-versus-capitalism/
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Mughal1

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Dear muslimonly, madoodi sb marhoom ki ghalti yeh thi keh unhun ne zameen ka maalik insaan ko tasleem kia hai jo shirk hai. islam ki bunyaadi taleem hi yeh hai keh har shai Allah ki malkiyat hai albatta insaanu ko power of atterny di hai keh woh insaanu ki bhalaayee ke liye is ko jese chayen istemaal karen. agar insaanu ki bhalaaee maqsood na ho yaa haasil na ki jaa rahi ho to phir khudaa ke qanoon aur us ke maqsad ki mukhaalifat laazim aaye gi.

is behs main quran main kuchh soortun ka mutaala zaroori hai jese 2, 4, 8 waghera. kuchh main sood ke baare main baaten hen aur kuchh main waraasat ke baare main aur kuchh main maashi nizaam ke baare main waghera waghera.
 

AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
You just make too much sense! How do they let you live? Surely there must be a fatwa against you.. Is there? I recently bumped into a MUFTI who speaks english in a decent way. So I started listening to him. His legal point of views made alot of sense. I was confused because how can a "Mulla" make so much sense! Then I found other Mullah's had started to discredit that Mufti. That Mufti's name is "Tahir-ul-Qadri". But he has been turned into Tahir-ul-Padri. Afterall, anyone who makes this much of sense cant be from us! He has to be christian! lol.

I see where you coming from in regards to the interpretation of Quran. Although I wouldnt agree with all your point of views lekin I feel k no Muslim should be discouraged from Understand and practicing Islam from his own understanding. Can you imagine standing in front of your Creator and being asked
"Why did you do this?"
We God this is what I was explained and asked to do do!
"I made you Ashraf-ul-Makhlukaat and gave you the capacity to understand right from wrong. Are you insulting me with your thoughtless actions?"
But I did exactly as I was asked and explained
"And did that explanation made sense to you? Surely you did whatever you did for the one who asked you do. Go join him now!"

Can you imagine that? Now imagine if you did something that you understand, or you didnt do something that you didnt understand. Atleast what your Creator asks you why you did or didnt do it, you will have something to say or explain your position. God will see you're genuine atleast. Ho sakta hai saza kam milay! kya pata ussay Hamari maasumiyat par rehem aa jae!

The main problem that I see with muslim ummah is it is blinded by mullahs and it does not want to wake up and learn the quran properly for itself. So long as we continue interpreting islam as per mullahs version of it there is nothing in the quran and hadith other than their nonsense. Are we so stupid that we think the prophet was able to bring revolution just by mullahs' nonsense understanding of the scriptures? The translations and interpretations of the quran by mullahs are all nonsense and we better accept this fact, the sooner the better. The quran is not a religious holy book as mullahs would have us believe. It is written constitution, dastoor or aaeen of islam. This is why the prophet spread it as it was received. People read this constitution and formed into an organised community. It is all written in the quran but people do not stop and think when they read the quran. That is because they read it for mullahs' kind of sawaab. Only mullahs know what that means and they have not been able to to explain it to rest of ummah and ummah is so stupid that it has not bothered questioning these people as to what nonsense they are talking about. We are just make belief muslims not muslims who know the quran the way it ought to be known. If we cannot prove from the quran itself that it is divine constitution for humanity to organise for their own good then what are we talking about? Just as we do not know what constitution and manifesto of islam is, we do not know what economic system the quran teaches us either. The quran is a divine constitution is meaning of surah AL MAAIDAH the 5th Surah. It does not means the table you eat your food on. It is a table of contents of constitution upon which is to be based the islamic state. Mullahs turned it into a miracle of jesus ie a table from heaven that was full of food from paradise. It is in fact a program from heaven telling people how to create for themselves paradise on th eearth. Surah nisaa is not about women and sex but about people organising in to a caring sharing community. Likewise surah anaam is not about animals but about a program for progress and prosperity. People have become so stupid that they do not look into meanings of the words used in the quran. Surah talaaq is not about husbands divorcing wives but about installation of administration and its termination by the community. Likewise surah anfaal is not about war booty but economic system of islam. Read word anfaal and open up dictionaries and see what it means. WORD NAFAL does not mean war booty these are mullahs nonsense which they created to please their kings. If we want islamic system the start can only be made after we reinterpret the quran and spread that interpretation of the quran and the hadith. Itherwise all mullahs are talking stupidity and nonsense. They are criminals if they are attributing their nonsense to Allah and rasool deliberately. Muslims altogether are useless if they are not bothered to understand the quran. They are just paying lip service to it which is condemned by the quran itself. So if we want to be real muslims then we must start reading the quran for understanding it as a divine program or road map for humanity. Not doing that and wanting islamic rule do not add up. http://www.siasat.pk/forum/showthre...-stand-and-why&p=490460&viewfull=1#post490460 http://www.siasat.pk/forum/showthre...en-plz!-Nice-Column-by-Orya-Maqbool-Jan/page5
 

1 ummah

Councller (250+ posts)
islam has given us basic principles which can be implemented even in 30th century,n u ill see how ...our prophet was given these rules after he got authority to implement in madina, wen islam will be in authority now inshallah then all these confusions will be gone,yes our local molvi majority might be bhair chall but do u believe true islam is no where? is it possible? islam with true understanding is still there n ppl who understand it,study it n r struggling to revive it,ur confusion n doubts will vanish then,believe in islam ,demand islam it is a solution wen implemented completely not partially!
 

AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
So let me summarize. Islamic Economics is basically Free-Market with these 4 activities banned. He called it Controlled Capitalism .i.e. Islamic Socialism.

1. Interest
2. Gambling
3. Narcotics
4. Prostitution

I have no comments on 3 and 4 as I lack expertise in these social issues. But can comment on the 1st 2.

1. Interest - There are 2 parts of Interest. You have
  • Nominal Interest Rate
  • Intra-Bank Lending rate
  • Real Interest Rate
For us to eliminate Interest, lets focus on 1 at a time.

Nominal Interest rate is the interest rate not adjusted for Inflation. This is usually set by the State Bank

Intra-Bank Interest Rate is the rates Banks charge each other

Real Interest Rate is the rate Banks charge customers.


Given that a huge chunk of this problem can be resolved via Partnership financing. This will simply clear the Real and Intra-Bank Interest Rate.
As far as the Nominal Rate is concerned, you have to understand the Monetary system. Thats where Gold backing comes in.

Do this. I wrote this article a while back for DAWN, read it
http://www.dawn.com/2011/07/25/returning-to-gold-standard.html

Also, if you want , you can read my whole article at
www.tinyurl.com/pakgoldstandard


About Gambling, there is an aspect of Speculation and goes into Savings and Capital formation. I dont know how that will tie in.

But I too have my issue with Dr Israr. What he has stated here about the spiritual aspect of Islamic Economy completely contradicts with what he said during his debate with Javed Ghamidi. Dr Israr advocated the role of Govt in every aspect of life.. Kher, thats a different topic to discus.


Islami Riyasat Ka Muashi Nizam
 

AsifAmeer

Siasat.pk - Blogger
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Also I would like to add about Dr Israr, I really liked his idea of banning the use of sexist compulsion in marketing. Its below human dignity.
 

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