Success In Business In Islamic Way:
According to Islam, the secret of success of a good businessman is that he must serve and satisfy his customers. Purchasing or offering products or administrations with the end goal of
Procuring benefit is called business. This is the most established, general calling on the planet. Yet in time long past times business was a basic issue in our times has gotten to be extremely intricate. The aim of good businessman should be service of his customers and thereby earning profit. This is the right but he should not indulge in profiteering, he should not charge very high profits at the cost of customers. If he services and satisfies his customers and earn reasonable profit, he would be, by the grace of God , a successful businessman. He would be successful in to ways: in money and in earning a good reputation for himself and his business. These days however, the aim of businessman have changed. The have actually only one aim, to earn as much profit as possible by fear of foul means. This is not a praiseworthy aim. In developing countries, the businessmen charge very high profit but do not try to satisfy their customers. They become rich in a short time but they do not earn a good name for themselves.
According to Islam, the secret of success of a good businessman is that he must serve and satisfy his customers. Purchasing or offering products or administrations with the end goal of
Procuring benefit is called business. This is the most established, general calling on the planet. Yet in time long past times business was a basic issue in our times has gotten to be extremely intricate. The aim of good businessman should be service of his customers and thereby earning profit. This is the right but he should not indulge in profiteering, he should not charge very high profits at the cost of customers. If he services and satisfies his customers and earn reasonable profit, he would be, by the grace of God , a successful businessman. He would be successful in to ways: in money and in earning a good reputation for himself and his business. These days however, the aim of businessman have changed. The have actually only one aim, to earn as much profit as possible by fear of foul means. This is not a praiseworthy aim. In developing countries, the businessmen charge very high profit but do not try to satisfy their customers. They become rich in a short time but they do not earn a good name for themselves.
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