Saturday 2 January 2021

The prohibition of riba in the Psalms (Zabur) of David




THE PROHIBITION OF RIBA IN THE PSALMS OF DAVID (ZABUR)

When the Qur’anic revelation denounced the Jews for their consuming riba although it had been prohibited for them (4:161) the Qur’anic reference was not restricted to the Torah. Other Prophets of Allah the Most High, besides Moses had prohibited the Jews from consuming riba. And so Jews were violating the commands of those Prophets as well. Among them were the following:

Not only did Banu Israil receive from Allah the Most High, many Prophets, they also received several divine books. Among them was the Torah, revealed to Moses (s) and the Psalms, revealed to David (s). We have just examined the subject of the prohibition of riba in the Torah, now let us look at the subject in the Psalms of Prophet David (s). When we do so we find that the Psalms consider it to be an act of virtue for one to refrain from lending on interest:

Psalm 15:
Lord, who may abide in your tent?
Who may dwell on your holy mountain?

Whoever walks without blame, doing what is right, speaking truth from the heart ;
Who does not slander a neighbor, does no harm to another, never defames a friend:
Who disdains the wicked but honors those who fear the Lord:
Who keeps an oath despite the cost, who lends no money on interest, and accepts no bribe against the innocent.

Whoever acts like this shall never be shaken (i.e. his faith will be unshakable).

to be continued . . . . 

The Prohibition of Riba (Interest) by Imran Hosein



The Prohibition of Riba (Interest) (Q&A) by Imran Hosein



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