First principles of Islamic economics
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First principles of Islamic economics
Islamic Foundation, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Translated from the Urdu
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内容説明
"First Principles of Islamic Economics" collects together the major writings on Islamic economics by Abu'l A'la Mawdudi (1903-79), one of the leading Muslim intellectuals of the twentieth century. Written between the 1930s and the 1960s, Mawdudi laid down the foundations of modern Islamic economic philosophy. Drawing upon the teachings of the Qur'an and Sunnah, Mawdudi spelled out major elements of a new paradigm for economic analysis and policy, wherein economic pursuits take place in the context of moral values and directed towards achievement of personal and social objectives.The uniqueness of this approach lies in making efficiency and equity inseparable and interdependent. In an Islamic framework, creation and distribution of wealth become instrumental in promoting individual and social well being, enabling the economic discipline to open up pathways to economic development, social justice and human welfare. Khurshid Ahmad, who edited the Urdu original, "Ma'ashiyat-i Islam", has contributed a new introduction to this authoritative English translation by Shafaq Hashmi.
目次
Part One- The Islamic concept of well being1. Mankind's economic problems and their Islamic solutions2. Economic teachings of the Qur'an3. The difference between Islam and Capitalism4. The economic philosophy of Islam5. The principles and objectives of Islam's economic system6. Some principles of economic lifePart Two - The economic system of Islam: some basic features7. The question of land ownership8. The question of interest9. Zakah in theory and practice10. Islam and social justice11. Issues of labour, insurance and price control12. Re-codification of the economic laws of IslamGlossaryShort BiographiesIndex
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