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Islam And Scientific Economics In The Pursuit Of A New Paradigm New Edition Grak

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Islam And Scientific Economics In The Pursuit Of A New Paradigm New Edition Grak
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Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Gürak, Hasan
ISBN: 9783631654927, 3631654928
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: New edition

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Islam And Scientific Economics In The Pursuit Of A New Paradigm New Edition Grak by Gürak, Hasan 9783631654927, 3631654928 instant download after payment.

In an Islamic society, it is ethics that dominates and determines all behavior, including economic behavior. The Holy Koran emerges as the main source of all economic behavior and practices which are subject to the commands of Allah as stated in the Koran. Since Islam is a universal religion, the Islamic economic paradigm with its -scientific- Islamic economic theories has to be comprehensive as well as perfect in the sense of fairness, ethical values and fruitfulness. A universal Islamic economic system ought to have universally applicable economic laws acceptable by both, the Muslim and the non-Muslim world - meaning that when the word &ltI>Islamic is taken out of the equation; it should appeal to all societies and countries equally, regardless of their religious persuasion. The question now is; do Islamic economics offer such -scientific- economic theories? Surprisingly, there were no such theories at all. In fact, there was not even a theory of interest, the most frequently referred to subject in Islamic economics. This appeared to be a serious omission. The Holy sources may be more than sufficient for Muslims, but what about non-Muslims? Isn't it justified to expect Islamic -scientific- economic models and theories that are applicable to or able to guide non-Muslims?"

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