Islamic banking and condemnation of usury with a look at Persian literature in the works of authors from Iran and Tajikistan
Subject Areas : Financial EconomicsMarjan Madani Garakani 1 , Umar Safar 2
1 - Department of Persian Language and Literature, Faculty of Persian Language and Literature, National University of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
2 - Department of Persian Language and Literature, Faculty of Persian Language and Literature, National University of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
Keywords: Persian literature , Islamic banking , sanctity of riba , interest,
Abstract :
Persian literature is full of practical topics. Many social issues in literary texts present valid models and norms that were common in the ancient societies of Iran and Persian-speaking countries such as Tajikistan. These examples are important both in terms of understanding the society of the past and in terms of lessons and lessons for the future. Among the social issues, economic issues and its effects in the society, one of the issues is the condemnation of usury and the role of Islamic banking and its effects in the society. . To learn about this topic in Persian literature and the writings of Haji Agha "Sadiq Hedayat" and "The Death of the Usurer" by Sadruddin Aini in the perspective of contemporary Persian prose, this article examines Islamic banking and condemning usury with a look at Persian literature in the works of authors from Iran and Tajikistan. In this research, Islamic banking and the sanctity of usury have been examined and analyzed from the perspective of the writings of Haji Agha "Sadiq Hedayat" and "Death of the usurer" by Sadr al-Din Aini.