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Comparative Studies of Muslim Discourse
An Inquiry Into its History and Present Working
This detailed study of the Egyptian economic and financial development, originally published in 1935, attempts to both present a clear understanding of the environmental factors of the monetary institutions and to trace the influence which these institutions have had upon the country’s economic organisation. First published in 1935.
This detailed study of the Egyptian economic and financial development, originally published in 1935, attempts to both present a clear understanding of the environmental factors of the monetary institutions and to trace the influence which ...
A Political Economy of Dictatorship and Violence in Muslim Societies
"Why do many Muslim-majority societies exhibit dictatorship and violence? It is not due to Islam nor aspects of Muslim culture. Rather, this book argues the institutional legacy of the Muslim conquests and variation in nontax government revenues (rents) explain patterns of dictatorship and violence in many Muslim societies today"--
Conquests and Rents introduces a novel theoretical argument, with corroborative qualitative and statistical analysis, to examine the interplay of the historical legacy of institutions from the premodern period and contemporary rent streams ...
A Case-study in Development
General study of the economy of Malaysia - covers historical and political aspects, population growth, income distribution, the social structure, economic policy, the rubber industry, trade, the balance of payments, banking, fiscal policy, ...
Islam is a complete social system, a composite code, a civilization of which religion is just a part. Islamic banking is based on the universally-recognized principles of partnership. That is, the whole system of banking in based on partnership basis in with the shareholders, the deposi-tors, the investors and the borrowers participate.
Islam is a complete social system, a composite code, a civilization of which religion is just a part.
This paper presents perhaps the most viable approach for the design of an instrument of government finance (and monetary management) in an Islamic economy where conventional transactions based on an ex-ante promise of a risk-free rate of return are forbidden. Resources to finance government infrastructural and development projects can be mobilized by issuing a national participation paper and this instrument can also serve as an instrument of monetary management. The paper discusses various conceptional issues underpinning the introduction of such an instrument and methods of calculating a corresponding rate of return. In principle, this approach has been accepted by the Islamic Republic of Iran.
This paper presents perhaps the most viable approach for the design of an instrument of government finance (and monetary management) in an Islamic economy where conventional transactions based on an ex-ante promise of a risk-free rate of ...