The role of the teachings of the Quran and traditions in reducing economic corruption

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Research/Original Article (ترویجی)
Abstract:
Economic corruption is an important issues that in recent years has been attentioned greatly by governments, administrators and researchers. In this context, this study Targeted to investigate the role of the teachings of the Quran and traditions in reducing economic corruption. this study according to overall classification of the researchs, is fundamental and according to the purpose, is applied. To collecting data, library and descriptive - analytical methods has been used. The findings of this research, a bout the prevention of corruption, such as awareness, self-purification, prevent the emergence of areas of corruption (Necessary measures to preventing corruption in transactions, 2. oversight, 3. Selecting committed and skilled people to run the country, 4. reducing poverty and inequality in society, etc.) shows that the use of religious teachings in life leads to reduce the incidence of corruption. And based on the verses and hadiths, the main issue in the prevention of economic corruption is the revival of spirituality, morality and religious values and culture of fight against corruption
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Persian
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Islamic Economics & Banking, Volume:6 Issue: 21, 2018
Pages:
65 to 90
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