Is it sinful in Islam to become wealthy?
A lot of Muslims quietly fear this question.
And many hold themselves back because of it.
The truth is…
Wealth isn’t sinful.
How you earn it and what you do with it is what matters.
Allah praises wealth earned with honesty, used with generosity, and built with intentions that lift others, not exploit them.
The Qur’an doesn’t demonise wealth.
It teaches us how to manage it with taqwa, protect our hearts from greed, and turn abundance into sadaqah jariyah and legacies.
The problem isn’t becoming wealthy. The problem is forgetting why you want it.
If this topic matters to you, I’ve created a short micro-course inside this Skool community called “Entrepreneurship Guided by the Qur’an.”
In it, we explored:
· The don’ts in entrepreneurship from Qur’anic guidance
· The do’s in entrepreneurship in the Qur’an
· What wealth Allah actually condemns
· What kind of wealth He praises
· Qur’anic principles of prosperity
It’s simple. It’s practical. And it’s rooted in the Qur’an.
Go to the classroom section to start the micro-course.
May Allah grant us wealth that brings barakah, not burden! Aameen!!
Share the course with those who love to hear about entrepreneurship from the Qur’anic perspectives.
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