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Friday Brief: The Destructive Fire Of Greed

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
November 13, 2025
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In an era defined by materialism and the relentless pursuit of wealth, Islam’s teachings on greed offer a powerful antidote to the spiritual emptiness of consumerism. The Quran and Hadith repeatedly warn against the destructive nature of excessive desire for worldly possessions, presenting greed not merely as a personal failing but as a spiritual disease that corrodes faith and fractures communities. The Quran explicitly condemns the hoarding of wealth, stating: “And those who hoard gold and silver and spend it not in the way of Allah – give them tidings of a painful punishment” (9:34). This stark warning underscores that wealth is a trust from God, not an end in itself. The relentless pursuit of more – more money, more property, more status – is characterised as a distraction from our true purpose: “The competition for more [worldly gain] diverts you until you visit the graves” (102:1-2). Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) perfectly embodied contentment and warned against greed’s insidious nature. He stated: “If the son of Adam had a valley of gold, he would desire another. Nothing fills his mouth except dust, and Allah forgives those who repent” (Bukhari). This profound insight reveals greed as a bottomless pit—the more one acquires, the more one desires, leading only to spiritual suffocation. The Islamic economic system is designed to counteract greed through practical mechanisms. Zakat (obligatory charity) forcibly redistributes wealth, while the prohibition of interest (riba) prevents exploitative accumulation. The Prophet (PBUH) emphasised that true wealth lies not in abundance but in contentment: “Richness is not having many possessions, but richness is the richness of the soul” (Bukhari). Greed manifests not only in material accumulation but in envy, jealousy, and the constant comparison with others’ blessings. Islam teaches gratitude (shukr) as the antidote, recognising that what we have is sufficient and divinely ordained. In today’s world, where success is measured by net worth and happiness is commodified, Islam’s timeless wisdom reminds us that peace comes not from acquiring more, but from needing less. By curbing greed through voluntary charity, gratitude, and detachment from worldly attachments, we protect our hearts from becoming slaves to desire and rediscover the freedom that comes with spiritual fulfilment. The path to true contentment lies not in expanding our possessions, but in simplifying our wants and remembering that we take nothing to our graves except our deeds.

 

 

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