ECONOMICS OF ISLAM

ECONOMICS OF ISLAM The book attempts to state clearly Islamic principles in the economic field. Derived as they are from the Quran they have always been implicitly accepted by the Muslims, even though they have not been always aware of the implications. Besides stating those principles in detail, the book outlines the economic structure to which they logically lead. Leaving aside the Divine sanctions which they claim, we need to examine them on purely rational grounds in order to bring out their bearing on the complex economic and social problems that face us today

  • AUTHOR: Sheikh Mahmud Ahmad
  • PUBLISHED BY ADAMS PUBLISHERS
  • lSBN.’81 -6 PB PP: XVI +228 2007
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Banking and Islamic Law Dr. M. Muslehuddin Modern economy, with its high technological advancement, growth 0f industrial and commercial organizations, and mounting expenditure in public sector by almost all Governments, has become so enormous that it requires financial agencies for its running and interest has become an integral element of banking but it is prohibited in Islam. ISBNJ81-7435-490-5 PB PP .’ 144 2007 Insurance and Islamic Law Dr. M. Muslehuddin g The present volume is an in depth study of insurance in the context of Islamic Law. The author has displayed the fundamental notions of insurance, and basic principles of Islamic Law. The Author has clearly given the origin, nature and development of Insurance. Islamic Law, in its relation to transaction, has been explained and analyses the modern contract of insurance in the light of Islamic Law. ISBN.‘ 81-7435-022-5 PB PP: XII + 152 2007 The Book of Finance (KitabulAmwal) Abu ‘Ubaydal-Qasim b. Salam This book is unique in many respects. It is a comprehensive and integrative study of the Islamic financial and fiscal system, presenting, the whole mosaic in historical, analytical and juristic manner; it covers the different administrative aspects of the Islamic state as well as the rules of governance; and it serves as an authentic source of the history of Islamic economic thought. The trainslation of this work is based on the Arabic text of the ancient manuscript preserved in Daral-Kutub al-Misriyyah (No.2558 Hadith), Cairo, Egypt. The manuscript was edited by Muhammad Hamid al- I Faqi and Muhammad Khalil Haras the two Egyptian scholars of al- Azhar University.

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