Capitalism has no place in Islamic practices

Capitalism and Islamic Practices

By Zainab Salam, Opinions Editor

In the age of social media, people's daily lives are on display, including their faith practices and celebrations.

Muslims observing Ramadan are expected to live sustainably, in line with the teachings of the holy month.

However, some activities promoted by Muslim influencers during Ramadan contradict core Islamic teachings.

Those who observe Ramadan must live more sustainably to truly abide by its teachings

The growing visibility of capitalist consumerism among Muslim influencers during Ramadan is a concerning trend.

Author's summary: Capitalism contradicts Islamic values.

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