IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE MOST BENEFICENT, THE MOST MERCIFUL |
Modern economic movements date back to the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. All these movements have the common belief that society is economically flawed and not in favor of the general population. The doctrines proposed by these movements were all brought forward with the promise of reform and better means of livelihood for the people. Many of these doctrines, when implemented, failed to perform as promised and were put aside. The current principle that the Bahai leadership has proposed, is a solution to the economic problems of the modern world. How this model will perform when implemented has yet to be seen. In the first form, a certain percentage of certain kinds of wealth, when exceeding a fixed amount, are paid to the government to be used for the welfare of the general population and also the needy. In the second form, the wealthy are recommended to pay charity to the needy. It is up to them to decide to pay these alms and they are in no way obliged to do so although God will judge them in the hereafter for these actions: Some of the elements of the model proposed by Abdul Baha are strikingly similar to the Islamic model. Borrowing elements from Islam is so common, that when Abdul Baha is asked about the tax called zakat, he replies: Even though both religious and social movements before Baha’u’llah had all strived to reach this goal, Abdul Baha claims this principle is new and no religion has spoken about it: Read More:
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