An elementary statement of the economic principles of Islam set in an ideal framework. Meant for economists. Based on secondary sources. Documented.
Basic Principles of Islamic Economic System
Basic Principles of Islamic Economic System
As distinct from capitalism and socialism, Islam does not consider scarcity of resources as the economic problem of man. It concentrates on human welfare, both material and spiritual. Outlines the Islamic approach to production, consumption and distribution. Conceptual. For Muslim economists. Documented.
This is the second volume of proceedings of the seminar on Monetary and Fiscal Economics of Islam held in Islamabad in January, 1981. Contains 8 papers on fiscal policy, resource allocation and project evaluation besides an introductory chapter by the editors, inaugural address and keynote address. For economists. Documented.
This is the first volumeof proceedings of the seminar on Monetary and Fiscal Economics of Islam held in Islamabad in January, 1981. Contains four articles on monetary structure and policy and Islamic banking in practice. Also includes reports of the Council of Islamic Ideology (Pakistan) and Panel of Economists and Bankers (Pakistan) on Elimination of Interest from the Economy. The editors have contributed an introduction summarising the proceedings. For Economists. Documented.
Monetary and Financial Theory and Institutions
Monetary and Financial Theory and Institutions
Monetary and Financial Theory and Institutions