Essays in Islamic Economics By M. Fahim Khan

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Essays in Islamic Economics By M. Fahim Khan

  • ISBN: 9780860372462
  • Author: M. Fahim Khan
  • Binding: Softcover
  • Pages: 264
  • Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
  • Publication: 2009

About This Book:

M. Fahim Khan's "Essays in Islamic Economics" is a provocative assortment of papers that plunge into the central standards and current worries of Islamic financial matters. This book inspects the Islamic financial framework's unmistakable monetary structure and moral underpinnings with a mix of scholarly insight and useful relevance.

Scholarly competence:

M. Fahim Khan, a notable Islamic financial matters researcher, presents an abundance of data and skill in his works. His expositions exhibit a careful perception and understanding of the subject matter.

Foundations of Islamic Economics:

The book researches the major thoughts that administer Islamic financial matters, like the denial of usury (riba), the significance of zakat, and the moral contemplations that lead to monetary movement in an Islamic people group.

Contemporary Relevance:

"Papers in Islamic Financial Matters" addresses current monetary difficulties from an Islamic outlook, giving experiences into subjects like Islamic banking and money, civil rights, destitution decrease, and the job of the state in the economy.

Ethical and Social Dimensions:

The book underlines the moral and social parts of Islamic financial matters, featuring the need for fair pay conveyance, monetary equity, and the general prosperity of society.

Interdisciplinary Approach:

While the compositions depend on Islamic financial standards, they likewise make equal to other monetary speculations and work on, introducing a balanced perspective regarding the matter.

Essays in Islamic Economics By M. Fahim Khan

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      Description

      Essays in Islamic Economics By M. Fahim Khan

      • ISBN: 9780860372462
      • Author: M. Fahim Khan
      • Binding: Softcover
      • Pages: 264
      • Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
      • Publication: 2009

      About This Book:

      M. Fahim Khan's "Essays in Islamic Economics" is a provocative assortment of papers that plunge into the central standards and current worries of Islamic financial matters. This book inspects the Islamic financial framework's unmistakable monetary structure and moral underpinnings with a mix of scholarly insight and useful relevance.

      Scholarly competence:

      M. Fahim Khan, a notable Islamic financial matters researcher, presents an abundance of data and skill in his works. His expositions exhibit a careful perception and understanding of the subject matter.

      Foundations of Islamic Economics:

      The book researches the major thoughts that administer Islamic financial matters, like the denial of usury (riba), the significance of zakat, and the moral contemplations that lead to monetary movement in an Islamic people group.

      Contemporary Relevance:

      "Papers in Islamic Financial Matters" addresses current monetary difficulties from an Islamic outlook, giving experiences into subjects like Islamic banking and money, civil rights, destitution decrease, and the job of the state in the economy.

      Ethical and Social Dimensions:

      The book underlines the moral and social parts of Islamic financial matters, featuring the need for fair pay conveyance, monetary equity, and the general prosperity of society.

      Interdisciplinary Approach:

      While the compositions depend on Islamic financial standards, they likewise make equal to other monetary speculations and work on, introducing a balanced perspective regarding the matter.

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