Isalm Commends Being Trustworty
In S IV, 58, Trustworthiness in trusts is commended.
In S. VII 27 and 28, the Qur'an commends the believers to keep safe goods that are entrusted too us, and not try to profit unfairly from a trust placed by another in us.
Therefor Muslims may refuse to partake in acts of treachery. Muslims may become prosperous in the participation and facilitation of trade and commerce, S IV 28 and 29; S XCI 9 and 10.
Muslims who previously took up arms to to throw off opppressors, in accordance with S IV 75 and 76, may turn to commerce, provided those in commerce do not attempt to share in the credit of those who take up arms agains opressors, S IV 72 and 73.
There may be conflict between Muslims dedicated to war agianst oppressors, and Muslims dedicated to Trade and Commerce. Righteous Muslims should not fear death, as God will provide a glorious afterlife for the righteous, S XVI 31.
Spirtual organizations for Muslim stakeholders could be better organized.
All Glory to God.