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        1 - The discourse of the quran in order to fight hoard
        Masoumeh  Mirzajani Bijar,pasi Roghayyeh  Sadeghi Nayyeri Alireza  Abdul,Rahimi
        This research, using a documentary method and using a descriptive-analytical method, has investigated the stages of Qur'anic discourse on the fight against economic corruption in hoard. The nature of the hoard was explained in such a way that it is Stocking goods and g More
        This research, using a documentary method and using a descriptive-analytical method, has investigated the stages of Qur'anic discourse on the fight against economic corruption in hoard. The nature of the hoard was explained in such a way that it is Stocking goods and goods needed by the people for the purpose of shortage of goods and price increase, in which one of the most important economic mistakes that the Holy Qur'an introduced to the society of the society, and its prevalence and promotion in warning communities It provides the basis for the collapse of societies through the violation of the rights of individualsa and Increase inflation.The results of the research show that in spite of the novelty of the Qur'anic discourse problem in the fight against hoard, considering the importance of the economy in human societies and all aspects of human development, and the consistency of society in its economy, The incidence the consequences of this mistake are discussed. Discourse designing the design of economic utility identified is based on the teachings of the Qur'an in order to maintain the Quranic values and norms in the community and become a religious thought to the common literature of society and people's lives. To this end, the Qur'an's discourse is to combat the corruptions of the hoard by a gradual approach which first began with the knowledge and introduction of society and then, through the promotion and modeling of values and culture, and the explanation of the consequences of discourse. Manuscript profile