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  2. Riba - Wikipedia

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    Riba (Arabic: ربا ,الربا، الربٰوة, ribā or al-ribā, IPA:) is an Arabic word used in Islamic law and roughly translated as "usury": unjust, exploitative gains made in trade or business.

  3. Financial Experts: What Does ‘Rich’ Really Mean? - AOL

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    Rich is often an ambition but rarely a game plan. What does it mean to be rich or wealthy or to have money? What you have in your bank account, and how much you can do with it, varies from person ...

  4. Al-Kaffarah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Kaffarah is a term in Islamic law meaning the expiation of sin, referred to special sanction to compensate for the offense or sin [1] when the particular for violation (evil-doing) or unintentional murder is committed.

  5. Sharia - Wikipedia

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    Full implementation of Sharia theoretically refers to expanding its scope to all fields of law and all areas of public life. [5] In practice, Islamization campaigns have focused on a few highly visible issues associated with the conservative Muslim identity, particularly women's hijab and the hudud criminal punishments (whipping, stoning and ...

  6. 7 Steps To Get Rich and Stay Rich, According to Money ... - AOL

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    Vivian Tu, aka Your Rich BFF, believes it's possible to get good with money and become rich by following a few simple steps. Find Out: I'm a Self-Made Millionaire: 6 Steps I Took To Become Rich on ...

  7. How Much Money Do I Need to Be Considered Rich? - AOL

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    How to Become Rich If you’d like to reach millionaire status or join the ranks of the rich, you’ll need a strategy for achieving that goal. Short of winning the lottery or inheriting a fortune ...

  8. Islamic views on sin - Wikipedia

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    A number of different words for sin are used in the Islamic tradition. According to A. J. Wensinck's entry on the topic in the Encyclopedia of Islam, Islamic terms for sin include dhanb and khaṭīʾa, which are synonymous and refer to intentional sins; khiṭʾ, which means simply a sin; and ithm, which is used for grave sins.

  9. 5 Rules Every Rich Person Uses To Make Money, According To ...

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    Here are five tips Sethi offers for managing money as the rich do so you can get closer to your own “rich life.” Rule 1: X-Ray Your Finances “You can’t manage something you don’t deeply ...