Verses 282 to 286 of Chapter 2 of the Quran (Surah Al-Baqarah) provide extensive guidance on financial transactions, contracts, and the importance of documentation and testimony in ensuring justice and preventing disputes. These verses form the foundation of commercial ethics in Islam, promoting transparency, justice, and accountability in all financial dealings to prevent disputes and uphold trust.
Verses 284-286 of Surah Al-Baqarah, Chapter 2 of the Holy Quran cover accountability, fundamental faith, and end with a well-known comprehensive dua, a supplication:
(O Believers, pray like this to Allah: "Our Lord, take us not to task if we forget and lapse into error inadvertently. Lord! lay not on us the kind of burdens that You had lain on the people before us. Lord, lay not on us the kind of burden that we have not the strength to bear. Be kind to us, forgive us and show mercy to us. You are our Protector: help us against the disbelievers." (Ameen).