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Fulfilling your philanthropic responsibilities



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Hello readers, hope you are good. I will be writing about you yes you fulfilling your philanthropic responsibilities. A business should not only focus on economic or legal or ethical responsibilities but should also focus on giving back to  their communities, their nations and much more. Some businesses overlook this responsibility, but it should not be overlooked. When a business fulfills its philanthropic responsibilities it pleases Allah and when He is pleased with your business, your business get blessed.

Philanthropic responsibility could range from a business donating a school to the government, or books to pupils or much more. It could also mean allowing customers to return their goods back if they are not satisfied with it, or giving customers enough time to pay the debt they owe you without putting pressure on them. It could also mean letting go of debt if a customer is finding it difficult to pay.

At the end of the day, when your business fulfills it philanthropic responsibilities it is for your own good, as such you should be more generous in business. 

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