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Monday, July 19, 2010

Payment mods in Islamic Market

Payment mods in Islamic Market
In Islam , most preferable payment mod is in cash. It is a most easiest honourable way of payment. Islam educating the peoples that make the transaction preferably on cash.
If transaction is on credit, debtor should realise his responsibility. payment should be make on due date.If vendor is giving his Goods on credit, he should not demand the payment before the due date. On other hand buyer should realise his duty and he should pay his payment till due date.
credit transaction should be in black and white and by mutual understanding.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Islam: Multi-level marketing for the soul

O ye who believe fear Allah as He should be feared, and die not except in a state of Islam. " Aal Imran 102
" O mankind fear your Lord, Who created you from a single person, created, of like nature his mate, and from them twain scattered (like seeds) countless men and women; fear Allah through Whom ye demand your mutual (rights) and the wombs (that bore you); for Allah ever watches over you. " Alnisaa 1
" O ye who believe fear Allah, and (always) say a word directed to the right. That He may make you conduct whole and sound and forgive you your sins: he that obeys Allah and His apostle, has already attained the highest achievement. " Alahzab 70


Perhaps you've heard of a business that uses the 
multi-level marketing model (MLM). A company sells makeup, or vitamins, or home decorations. The premise of the business is this: You buy inventory, you sell it, and you make a percentage profit based on how much you sell. In addition, you recruit other people to sell as well. For each person you recruit, you get a percentage of the profit of everything he sells. Then, when he recruits people, you get a percentage of everyone "downline" from you, and he gets his percentage and a percentage of his downline as well. This is classic multi-level marketing. MLM has been used by multi-million dollar companies, and it has also been used illegally in cash-generating ventures called pyramid or Ponzi schemes. It is possible to make a hefty profit if you have a many recruits, but it requires a lot of work and attention to maintain your downline and increase sales.
Imagine for a moment that you could do the same thing for your soul. Well, that's downright silly, you say. Islam is not a business, it's a religion, and every person is responsible for his own soul. You are right, but hear me out....
The Prophet Muhammad, may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him, said in a hadith:
"Every good deed of the son of Aadam (alaihi sallam) is increased (in reward) from ten times to seven hundred times - and Allah Ta'ala said: 'Except Fasting, for verily, it is for Me and I, Myself will reward it. The Fasting person abstains from desire and food for My sake.' For the Fasting person there are two (occasions of pleasure -pleasure at the time of breaking fast and pleasure at the time of meeting his Rabb)".

Look the first sentence. Whenever a Muslim does a good deed, he does not receive only one reward. He receives at least ten rewards, up to seven hundred rewards. This is not counting fasting, which Allah rewards as much as He wishes without measure. So imagine you do a good deed. You teach a new Muslim an verse of the Qur'an. You will get at least ten rewards for each letter:

Regarding the rewards, Prophet Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alayhi wa Salam) said:
"The one who reads a single letter from the Book of Allaah will be rewarded with one good deed. (Know that) A good deed is multiplied ten times over. I do not say Alif Laam Meem is one letter. Verily, Alif is one letter, Laam is one letter, Meem is one letter." [At-Tirmithi] 

So now you are feeling pretty good about yourself, huh? Well, it gets better. Let me another example:
A woman converted to Islam. Shortly after she said her declaration of faith, the teenage daughter of the spiritual leader of the mosque took her aside and taught her the first chapter of the Qur'an, surat al-Fatihah. Seven verses, twenty-five words, one hundred and thirteen letters. Each letter is at least ten rewards, ten hasanaat. Thirteen times ten is one hundred thirty. So for teaching her that chapter, she received a LOT of rewards because she had to repeat it many times. One of the continuing blessings for her is that she will continue to receive a reward every time the young lady recites this chapter, without the reward that Allah gives her being reduced in the least. So, let's do a little math. A Muslim prays five times a day. A prayer is not valid without this chapter, so with a total of twenty units of prayer (fajr, zhur, asr, maghrib, ishaa, and witr), this chapter is recited at least twenty times a day. Twenty times one hundred thirty is.... 2,600. There are three hundred and sixty-five days in a year.... total of 949,000 hasanaat. Whew! 

Imagine the blessings! From one short surah, seven verses, the daughter of the Imaam has earned millions of hasanaat over the years. The convert lady is in her "downline" until the Day of Judgment Every time any descendent of hers recites the surah that she has been taught, this kind sister receives a reward. And so on. Think about that next time you have the opportunity to teach. Don't think that you don't know enough Qur'an. Don't think, "I only know short surahs". If you know one, share it. Prophet Muhammad, may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him, told us "Convey from me, even one verse". 

And of course, this multiplication of good deeds is not confined to teaching Qur’an. Any good deed that you do has the potential to be an ongoing reward. Teach someone to read Arabic; show a child how to grow tomatoes so he can help feed his family; give a lady a sewing machine so she can make clothing and help support her family. There are many things that you can do as a Muslim that will earn you so many rewards that you cannot comprehend.

Now, this is not a suggestion that you walk around, calculator in hand, tallying up the rewards you receive and thinking that you have a gold ticket to get in to Paradise. We are all fragile, short-sighted human beings who make mistakes and commit sins. We don’t want to rely on any one good deed to weigh on our scales on the Day of Judgment. We do want to have as many good deeds as possible, yes, because of course our ultimate goal is Paradise. But really, one of the best rewards for doing a good deed is just that wonderful warm feeling you get. It may be a secret good deed that no one knows about but you. Of course, Allah in His perfect knowledge knows everything you have ever done, and He will never allow a good deed to be lost. So go on with your life, live, teach, help others, and give a thought from time to time about that tally of good deeds that Allah in His Mercy has made possible. And Allah knows best

Concept of Marketing in Islam

Concepts of Marketing in Islam
Concept of Marketing in Islam

Directly there is no definition of marketing in Islam. But Islamic rules, matters of give and take, sales and purchase dealings issues which are define in Holy Quran make the unique concepts of Marketing.
For example in Holy Quran, it comes with something effect "write down your agreement conditions before making any business deed".
It's a golden rule of Islamic Marketing. Like wise other rules of Islam, gave us the unique concept of Islamic Marketing.
Due to all of these Islamic rules of business gave a valuable Marketing theory. This theory is fit for all the societies and all the type of business.
Many of other societies copy the rules of Islamic Marketing.