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Interest in Islamic Economics

Interest in Islamic Economics
Author: Abdulkader S. Thomas
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2006
Genre: Banking law (Islamic law).
ISBN: 9780415342421

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With Islamic banking gradually becoming a more influential factor in the West, an analysis of the concept of riba– a definition of which is not given in the Qur’an – is long overdue. This text presents readers with various interpretations of this Islamic economic concept – generally perceived as ‘interest’. Thomas provides a framework for understanding ribaby examining: linguistics classical judicial analysis the historical context modern economics. Including contributions from prominent international scholars, the book fills a gap in the existing literature and will be welcomed by academics and professionals with an interest in Islamic studies, economics and legal history.


Economics of an Islamic Economy

Economics of an Islamic Economy
Author: Rauf A. Azhar
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2010
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9004179372

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This book challenges the interventionist stance of Islamic economics as well as its presumption that "riba" equals interest. An Islamic economy, it argues, is essentially a market economy, but it differs from capitalist economies because both its institutions and the structure of, for example, property rights are specifically Islamic, deriving from Qur n and other sources of Islamic law. The book also focuses on the similarities and differences between "riba" and interest, establishes the often neglected connection between the two, and explores the ramifications of this connection for Islamic financial systems.


Towards an Interest-free Islamic Economic System

Towards an Interest-free Islamic Economic System
Author: Waqar Masood Khan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This text investigates the implications of eliminating "riba" from the financial system and brings the problem into the domain of mainstream economics.


Islamic Finance

Islamic Finance
Author: P. Mills
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0230288472

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Given the propensity of the world financial system to crisis, this book explores the radical alternative put forward by Islamic (and Western) theories of non-interest banking. The Islamic critique of interest and early experiments with non-interest banking are assessed against the conventional theories regarding banking, company finance and macroeconomic stability. Whilst the experience of Islamic banking has proved inconclusive thus far, the theoretical model provides a cogent alternative to a financial system made fragile by debt contracts.


The Foundations of Islamic Economics and Banking

The Foundations of Islamic Economics and Banking
Author: Abdulrahman Haitham Shoukat Kabbara
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1482899248

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The first part of this book is designed to display the sources and principles of economics and trade transactions in the Islamic community. It analyzes the judicial injunctions against riba and proves that riba including interest is prohibited. Basing the argument on theoretical (Quran and Sunna) as well as the customary practice during the life of the messenger of God in Mekka and Al-Madina. Notably, the Islamic teachings covers both the worldly and religious affairs. This is a very revealing indication that Islam does not only regulate the relations of the human beings with God, but also extends to regulating (i) the relationship of the ruler with the ruled through al-shura, and (ii) economic and financial transactions in the market. Notable among these transactions: a) the abolition of riba and instigating interest-free economy, (b) providing the basic needs of society, (c) achieving social justice by applying zakat levy and other ordinances, and last but not least inheritance law and redistribution of State land for public benefits. The second and third part of the book explains and proves that prohibition of riba does not circumvent trade or paralyze the economy. On the contrary by eliminating injustice inherent in riba, the banking system will be liberated from discrepancies and the economy will perform more efficiently by mitigating the evils of riba.


Studies in Islamic Economics

Studies in Islamic Economics
Author: Khurshid Ahmad
Publisher: Islamic Foundation
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1980
Genre: Economics
ISBN: 9780860370673

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These papers present a picture of the growth of Islamic economics, money, interest and quirad, interest-free banking, fiscal policy and zakat.


Essays in Islamic Economics

Essays in Islamic Economics
Author: M. Fahim Khan
Publisher: Islamic Economics S
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Understand the basic concepts of Islamic economics--what it's all about and what it can offer.


The Causes and Consequences of Interest Theory

The Causes and Consequences of Interest Theory
Author: Cem Eyerci
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2021-07-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030787028

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Interest has always been a part of humans' daily economic life, and the concept of interest has attracted intense attention from economists, philosophers, religious scholars and lawmakers. This book analyses the issue of prohibition of interest through the lens of conventional economics and then makes a comparison with the position of Islamic economists. It evaluates the theory of interest presented by Böhm-Bawerk, which is the most respected and applicable theory at present. It provides an in-depth analysis of the current literature, and it is the first book to scrutinize the interpretation of Islamic economists on the concepts of time preference and interest rate control. This book will be of interest to academics and students of economics and Islamic economics.


Islamic Economics and Finance

Islamic Economics and Finance
Author: Muhammad Akram Khan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2003-07-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134366000

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This fully updated and revised glossary introduces terms used by Muslim scholars, historians and legal experts, from Arabic, Urdu, Turkish, Malaysian and English sources and Islamic banking, taxation, insurance, accounting, and auditing.


Islamic Banking and Finance

Islamic Banking and Finance
Author: Munawar Iqbal
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781843765318

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It is a well-known fact that conventional commercial banks provide financial intermediation services on the basis of interest rates on assets and liabilities. However, since interest is prohibited in Islam, Islamic banks have developed several other modes through which savings are mobilized and passed on to entrepreneurs, none of which involve interest. Islamic Banking and Finance discusses Islamic financial theory and practice, and focuses on the opportunities offered by Islamic finance as an alternative method of financial intermediation. Key features of profit-sharing (as opposed to debt-based) contracts are highlighted, and the ways in which they can facilitate improved efficiency and stability of a financial system are explored. The authors illustrate that in addition to some 200 Islamic banks operating in Muslim as well as non-Muslim countries, some of the biggest multinational banks are now offering Islamic financial products. This book will fascinate students, researchers and academics with a special interest in comparative banking, middle-eastern studies and international finance, and will also appeal to practitioners of banking and finance.