Subject: What is Ethical Consumerism in Islam? 🤔

Ethical consumerism in Islam is rooted in the principles of stewardship (khilafah) and accountability (muhasabah), encouraging us to make informed cho

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Ethical consumerism in Islam is rooted in the principles of stewardship (khilafah) and accountability (muhasabah), encouraging us to make informed choices that uphold ethical standards and promote sustainability.


This concept not only aligns with Islamic teachings on justice and responsibility but also addresses contemporary global challenges such as environmental degradation and social inequality.


Islamic teachings emphasize moderation (wasatiyyah) and avoiding extravagance (israf) in all aspects of life, including consumption habits.

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