Yazar : I. Raji al-Faruqi

Tawhid: The Principle of Economic Order

Discusses the implications of tawfzfd for economic order: Islam is worldism; it does not believe in monasticism; the universalism of Islam suggests a free world where all human beings have a right of usufruct. Discusses the basic principles of production and consumption. Contains a number of original ideas. Meant for scholars of religion but useful for Muslim economists. Based on primary sources. Documented.

Islamising the Social Sciences

Argues that Western social science is incomplete and that it is necessarily Western and hence useless as a model for the Muslim learner. The methodology of Western social science violates’ a crucial requirement of Islamic methodology: from mere description to the method of what ought to be. Encourages Muslims to Islamise social sciences. Gives a three-step plan of action. For social scientists. Philosophical. Undocumented.