Religion And Trade Essay

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Throughout history, essentially all groups/communities of people have participated in trade. A group’s activity in trade reflects on the entire region they’re from. Religion used to play a big role in what effect trade had on a person. Some say that it is almost a sin to partake in trade and selling goods in general; others say it is not really an issue. In the religions of Christianity and Islam, they are similar in the way that they at one point both believed trade is alright as long as it is fair. In Islam, according to the Quran, they said that no one shall deceit their neighbor. In other words, no one should trick someone out of their money when bartering because it is unfair and unkind. Those who earn money honestly are good people, will be rewarded on Judgement Day for their good business. In Christianity, it was …show more content…

They would do this because of how serious people were about trade and getting the things they were willing to spend so much money on. But in fourteenth century Italy, people believed that it was outrageous to be asking for so much and to be so specific with their request. It was being seen as not grateful of God’s gifts and not realizing that everyone is born with all they’ll ever need. It was slightly different with Islam. In some regions, they had issues with people putting out all of their money to buy something in bulk or just because they wanted to. They cared about being fair to everyone no matter what since that is one of the main parts of their religion. So people would have to go to court if someone found that another citizen was “stealing” all of the resources to the point where no one else could obtain them. The main point of Islam is under God, they are all equal no matter gender, social class, family, etc. Along with that is the act of kindness and being fair so they took situations like this very seriously. (Documents 6 and

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