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Forbidden Gains and assisting an evil government | Hubeali Skip to content Hubeali Menu Topics Quran Tafseer Books Urdu Books English Books Sermons School of Wilayat Search for: Search Button Home Articles Forbidden Gains and assisting an evil government Details Sidebar Table of contents Summary: Prohibited Earning, lustful desires and Interest: The effect of Ill-gotten Earnings: The Ill-gotten Gains Punishment for the Ill-Gotten Gain: All intoxicants are classified as Wine in Islam: Consumption of Ill-Gotten gains will take seven generations to Cleanse Renting out a shop or house where Wine is to be sold is Prohibited: Rizq (Sustenance) that is more than what one needs is of no Benefit: Expiation (Kufara) for the Prohibited Earnings Supporting and Praying for the evil Ruler: Seeking Favours for even just causes from an evil ruler are forbidden: Working for rulers is from the Kufr (Disbelief): When seeking sustenance takes one to the ruler: Allah-azwj does not Accept those who delay in leaving the ‘Unjust System’: Appendix: Additional Ahadith on Ill-Gotten Gains Forbidden Gains and assisting an evil government Download PDF Summary: One needs to strive hard to earn his living and to make both ends meet.
However, one has to be careful when seeking sustenance and must refrain from ‘Ill-gotten’ gains. The ‘Ill-gotten’ gains will have detrimental effects not only on its earner but also on all those who consume or benefit from these. These harmful effects will not diminish, as these effects would become part of the body (blood, flesh and bones) and will take up to seven generations to be cleansed, provided no further illicit earnings are consumed by the family generations .
Similarly, supporting or working for a corrupt government, or becoming part of their tyrannical ‘system’ has also been classed as from prohibited earnings. Here we present two Ahadith, additional Ahadith are presented in the following paragraphs.