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Muhammad Hamidullah
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14 January 2025

Dr. Muhammad Hamidullah was a genius and prolific writer. Anyone who has an interest in the Qur’ans translation, Hadith literature International Islamic Law, Islamic Politics and archival heritage of Islam cannot ignore Dr. Hamidullah’s contributions. He started writings on the subject of Islamic Economics as early as the 1930s. He was a pioneer in Islamic economics and many firsts in this subject belong to him. For instance: interest free financial institutions in the modern period, advocacy of mutuality as the basis for Islamic insurance, mutuality based Islamic finance and proposal for establishment of international interest-free monetary fund. He also critiques current systems and offers an alternative. His works are also a rich source of Islamic economic history. None of his contemporaries in the first half of twentieth century had written on such a diverse aspect of the subject.
Acknowledgement
Foreword
Preface
Preface To The Second Edition
1 Muhammad Hamidullah: Life and Works
2 An Introduction to Hamidullah’s: Contributions to Islamic Economics
3 Zakah as The State Finance: A Critical Study of Hamidullah’s Views
4 Islam’s Solution of The Basic Economic Problems:
The Position of Labour
5 Property (An International Islamic Perspective)
6 Islamic Insurance
7 Interest-Free Cooperative Lending Societies
8 The Political Significance of Zakah
9 Islam and Communism
10 Haidarabad’s Contribution to Islamic Economic
Thought and Practice
11 A Suggestion for an Interest-Free Islamic
Monetary Fund
12 Budgeting and Taxation in The Time of
The Holy Prophet
13 The Economic System of Islam
14 Revenue and Calendar
15 Financial Administration in The Muslim State
16 Book Review – 1
17 Book Review – 2
18 Book Review – 3
Bibliography
Index