any one tell me about how is Jsstripler in islam?

March 14, 2012 12:50pm CST
can u tell me how is jsstripler/justbeenpaid business is islam is there any way in islam for muslim to do this business?
5 responses
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
15 Mar 12
Learn the concept of "riba", learn what Islam says about money game/Ponzi Scheme, and such. You should be able to mention how JSS-Tripler is. And I believe the most appropriate place to ask this question is onto your teacher or such, not here in myLot..
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@zearah (5381)
• Philippines
15 Mar 12
If the purpose for the profit is good to human kind then I see no wrong with it.I participated in JSS Tripler with the mission of helping few deserving kids in our locality.
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
15 Mar 12
No offense, but meanwhile, you use some portion of that money for paying electric bill http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2629551.aspx Hehe, just kidding.. The generic equation (I've been taught with it in my whole life xD): good intentions + wrong ways to reach it = wrong. And I am sorry, further discussion about this should be made in private message instead, please. Defending one religious views will only harm reputation here, no matter how good the quality is. Some people will start to use (-) as dislike. :) [i]~happened three times to me. ~and then why did I still being here? [/i]
@utopia96 (640)
• Indonesia
15 Mar 12
i agree with you ollienz to know about bussines are halal very difficult.
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@narnia007 (1050)
• India
24 Jun 12
What does religion got to do with earning online.I am surprised that such a question has arose among mylotters.Or I do have the doubt like so many here responded to your question,I have also misunderstood.My other perception is that are you asking someone to explain this whole concept in your comfortable language and thus to have a separate domain for Islam people.Just being optimistic here rather than being surprised and worried to know that even online business has been influenced by religion and other differences. Just my thoughts.Happy mylotting.
@cairalyssa (1402)
• Malaysia
15 Mar 12
If im wrong answering your question friend, as a muslim, i gotta bare the sin on your behalf i cudnt understand this too.. from wat i know taking interest is wrong is Islam. BUt how about our fixed deposit accounts? credit card etc? In the world we live now we are bound to banking policy.. and.. who start the banks?
@Olleenz (3398)
• Indonesia
16 Mar 12
Just like I said in previous post, don't mixed religion with business. In my opinion, It doesn't matter if haram or halal as purpose of business is not to harm other people than it's okay
• Pakistan
26 Apr 12
i think JSS or justbeenpaid is haram because they pay intrest 2% fixed rate like if you invest 10$ after 75 days they give you 15$ for what doing nothing..its sood in my point of view i put example if i borrow 10$ money from someone and say i will give back to you after 75 days and who give me money say after 75 days you have to give me 15$, this 5$ is sood. now in JSS tripler this is what they doing we invest money or you can say we give loan to them and after 75 days they give back our money with intrest.
@Olleenz (3398)
• Indonesia
14 Mar 12
I'm not jsstripler member but I can tell you this .... Don't mix business with religion. If you think in religion way, there no "Halal" (legal) in business. Business always thinking about profit (can be call interest if we made correlation with capital). If someone told you that there are legal business in religion term, it wrong. They maybe dressing that business in religion but it still looking for profit. As long as I remember, looking for profit in Islam is illegal. If you feel that what are you doing is breaking your religion, make donation from your profit ..... that gonna reduce your guilty feeling
@SillyBE (181)
• Belgium
14 Mar 12
Best reponse for me
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@Olleenz (3398)
• Indonesia
14 Mar 12
Thank you
@varier (5685)
• Indonesia
15 Mar 12
If you think in religion way, there no "Halal" (legal) in business. As long as I remember, looking for profit in Islam is illegal. Okay, you remember it wrong, because if looking for profit is illegal, then we are already extinct. Business is fine. Looking for profits is fine. Just make sure we're doing it in ethical way and not harming another people's rights (you should be able to differ between harming people's rights and healthy competition). That's the true spirit.