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Islamic Economics and the Final Jihad

Jonsson presents the history and Islamist strategy for achieving world domination without terrorism through gradual Islamization of the West by controlling currency, oil resources, free trade zones, transportation, media, and financial markets. (Social Issues)

Jonsson presents the history and Islamist strategy for achieving world domination without terrorism through gradual Islamization of the West by controlling currency, oil resources, free trade zones, transportation, media, and financial ...

Islamic economics

ekonomi syariah bukan opsi, tetapi solusi!

Islamic Economics

A Short History

The study covers Muslim economic thought from the emergence of Islam, long before economics became a separate discipline with distinctive analytical tools. The economic environment in ancient Arabia from which Islam emerged is examined, and the economic concepts in the Qur'an and Sunnah are discussed, as well as the thinking of early Muslim Caliphs and jurists. Detailed consideration is given to Islamic economic thought during the dynasties of the Umayyads and the Abbasids, periods of administrative and economic reform, as well as of much latter developments under the Ottomans, Safawids and Moghuls. Islamic revivalist reform movements are appraised, as these predated the reawakening of interest in Islamic economics in the last century, and the subsequent profusion of writing, with the works of the leading contributors reviewed in this volume.

Islamic revivalist reform movements are appraised, as these predated the reawakening of interest in Islamic economics in the last century, and the subsequent profusion of writing, with the works of the leading contributors reviewed in this ...

Interest in Islamic Economics

Understanding Riba

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.

This text presents readers with various interpretations of this Islamic economic concept – generally perceived as ‘interest’.

An Advanced Exposition of Islamic Economics and Finance

Professor Rodney Wilson, University of Durham Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies

Professor Rodney Wilson, University of Durham Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies

Redirecting Maqasid Islamic Economics Towards Rahmatan Lil’Alamin

Hasil utama dari ilmu pengetahuan yang berorientasi kesejahteraan masyarakatnya saat ini adalah apa yang biasa kita pahami bersama, yaitu, pertama, orientasi kebersamaan pembangunan dunia melalui SDG’s; kedua, pertumbuhan ekonomi yang bersandar pada gagasan GCG yang di dalamnya terekam pelaksanaan pembangunan pro lingkungan dan birokrasi anti KKN; ketiga, terjaminnya demokrasi politik; keempat, universalitas hak asasi manusia; dan kelima, kekuatan revolusi industri 4.0 berwajah bioteknologi dan artificial intelligence. Tak ketinggalan, dunia ekonomi dan bisnis Islam yang pasti ikut dalam irama dan kemajuan tersebut. Semuanya adalah mimpi indah sampai akhir 2019.

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Islamic Sosial Finance and Its Role for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals: Islamic Economics Winter Course

During this Pandemic Covid 19, Islamic Economics Winter Course 2020 adapted the program from offline to online course. This is the first time for the committee to conduct the Islamic Economic Winter Course virtually. Hopefully, this program still give beneficial for us and for the Ummah. On behaf of the committee I also apologize for any inconveniences, weaknesses and mistakes during and after the program. This ebook is arranged as one of output from Islamic Economics Winter Course 2020 to motivate and inspire the others. This ebook consist of individual essay from IESWC 2020 participants which has been submitted, as one of requirements to register to the event. Besides, this ebook also recorded the submission of group assignments during the course.

Economic conventional is incomplete, resulting in the absence of a clear link between microeconomics and macroeconomics. Lack of a connecting link between macroeconomics and microeconomics have generated discontent among economists.

Studies in Islamic Economics

Islamic Banking and Development

“This book contains two major subjects: Firstly; some academic papers about Islamic Banking. The main characteristic of Islamic banking in com­parison to traditional banking is that it is more concerned with the profitability and length of the proposed investment rather than collateral. Projects with high profitability and low collateral that might otherwise be rejected can be funded through Islamic banking. This leads to a banking behavior that is similar to development banks and microfinance institutions that have been very successful in many Third World countries. Academic research shows that Islamic banking is not a negligible or merely temporary phenomenon. (Contributors: Dr. M. Umer Chapra, Dr. Ahmet Akgündüz, Arjen van Klink, Drs. Bastiaan A. Verhoef and Ismail Özsoy). Secondly; some research articles about religion and development. Islam summarizes the root cause of the great social upheavals that have been suffered, particularly in this century, in two phrases. One is: “So long as I’m full, what is it to me if others die of hunger?” And the other is: “You struggle and labor so that I can live in ease and comfort.” Islam demonstrates that if hunger and poverty are to be eradicated, it will be through applying the Qur’anic injunction of almsgiving, social assistance and mutual help (vujub-u zakat): Being steadfast in performing prayers, giving zakat and the prohibition against earning without working, e.g., usury and interest (hurmet-i Ribâ: God has permitted trade and forbidden usury).” (Contributors: Dr. Ahmet Akgündüz, Dr. Arif Ersoy, Dr. Haşmet Başar and Dr. Bunyamin Duran).

Bastiaan A. Verhoef and Ismail Özsoy). Secondly; some research articles about religion and development. Islam summarizes the root cause of the great social upheavals that have been suffered, particularly in this century, in two phrases.