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Islamic Economics
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The study covers Muslim economic thought from the emergence of Islam, long before economics became a separate discipline with distinctive analytical tools. The economic environment in ancient Arabi...
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27 October 2006

The study covers Muslim economic thought from the emergence of Islam, long before economics became a separate discipline with distinctive analytical tools. The economic environment in ancient Arabia from which Islam emerged is examined, and the economic concepts in the Qur'ān and Sunnah are discussed, as well as the thinking of early Muslim jurists. Detailed consideration is given to Islamic economic thought during the dynasties of the Umayyads and the Abbasids, periods of administrative and economic reform, as well as of much latter developments under the Ottomans, Safawids and Moghuls. Islamic revivalist reform movements are appraised, as these predated the reawakening of interest in Islamic economics in the last century, and subsequent profusion of writing, with the works of the leading contributors reviewed in this volume.
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Pages: 454
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Themes in Islamic Studies
Publication Date:
27 October 2006
ISBN: 9789004151345
Format: Hardcover
Rodney Wilson is Director of Postgraduate Studies at Durham University’s Institute of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies.Ahmed El-Ashker is Professor of Finance in the Faculty of Management Sciences at the Prince of Songkla University in Thailand.
Both authors have written numerous books and articles on Islamic economics, banking and finance.
Both authors have written numerous books and articles on Islamic economics, banking and finance.