There is a general tendency for those who earn
money to believe that it is their own property. They feel that they can spend
their money as they please without any restrictions from outside. This tendency
was also prevalent in Arab society. With this background, the Quran in chapter
Al-A’raf (The Heights) gives this general guidance.
يا بني آدم خذوا زينتكم
عند كل مسجد وكلوا واشربوا ولا تسرفوا إنه لا يحب المسرفين
O Children of Adam, dress yourself properly
whenever you are not worship: and eat and drink but do not be wasteful: God
does not like wasteful people. (7:31)
Spending your money is not simply a matter of
choice. There are other aspects to be considered. For example, if, by spending
your money you take unhealthy food or unhealthy drink, it will destroy your
physical fitness. You will cause your health and your activities in life too
deteriorate. In fact, money has two different aspects -- the positive and the
negative. Positive expenditure of money is undoubtedly good, but negative
expenditure of money is bad.
Money is a great source of distraction, and it is
this distraction that is called in the Quran, israf. Israf literally means
going beyond all limits. When one indulges in israf, it will very soon become a
habit and one will habitually go beyond limits in other matters also. And that
will prove to be disastrous.
Money is a great asset for the earner. It helps
him to live a better life. But when he fails to differentiate between positive
expenditure and negative expenditure, it shows that he has become the slave of
his desires, spending his money on such items that have no real benefit in
life.
Spending money is like sowing a seed if the seed
will bring you a good harvest, only then it is well worth sowing, otherwise it
is better not saw it at all. The same is true of spending money as well.
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