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Thamer Ibrahim Hussein Al-Jumaili
Thamer.ibrahim63@st.tu.edu.iq
Abbas Sameen Ibrahim Al-Bayati
Thamer.ibrahim63@st.tu.edu.iq

Abstract

Economics is the study of human activities in society, including production, consumption, savings, investment and trade activities at the individual and group levels, and it investigates how to satisfy the needs of the Muslim community, which are needs arranged according to importance and priority through the optimal utilization of economic resources in accordance with the Islamic value system, even though they spent their hard-earned money and toiled for it, they spent it while they were happy and joyful about their good deeds, and they wanted this good deed to get closer to Allah with these deeds, as the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) heralded many of his in-laws with the good news. Many of his in-laws  promised Paradise, which is all that man seeks in his life and after his death, and many people follow the example of the in-laws of the Messenger of Allah and their charitable and humanitarian deeds and their actions on the battlefields and they take them as an example for them to follow their path and approach in all their matters as the in-laws of the Messenger of Allah

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Hussein Al-Jumaili, T. I., & Ibrahim Al-Bayati, A. S. (2025). The In-Laws of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and Their Role in the Economic Aspect. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 32(5, 1), 239–248. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.32.5.1.2025.14
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