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Islamic Economics and Finance - selected works of MU Chapra

  from http://www.muchapra.com/pub1.html       ‏ Towards a Just Monetary System Objectives of the Islamic Economic Order T he Islamic Welfare State and Its Role in the Economy   Islam and the Economic Challenge  Islam and Economic Development: a Strategy for Development with Stability in the light of Justice and Islamic teachings   What is Islamic Economics?   The Future of Economics: An Islamic Perspective Regulation and Supervision of Islamic Banks   Prohibition of Interest: Does it Make Sense? Corporate Governance in Islamic Financial Institutions Muslim Civilization: Causes of Decline and the Need for Reform The Islamic Vision of Development in the Light of Maqasid al-Shari‘a h The Global Financial Crisis: Some Suggestions for Reform of the Global Financial Architecture in the Light of Islamic Finance

Islamic Economics and Finance - papers of MN Siddiqi

Papers of Professor MN Siddiqi  http://www.siddiqi.com/mns/ Paper: Future of Islamic Economics, 2012, India Paper: Islamic Economics Between Aspirations And Realities, March 2013, Aligarh, India Paper: Future of Islamic Economics: November 2012, IEI, KAU Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Video: Discussion - Future of Islamic Economics, Part 1 of 2. Nov. 2012, Aligarh, India Video: Discussion - Future of Islamic Economics, Part 2 of 2. Nov. 2012, Aligarh, India Video: Interview discussing Riba, Ijtihad, Paper Money and other topics on Islamic Finance, March, 2002 Video: (Starting at time marker 10:09) Part I of LARIBA Symposium on Islamic Finance & Banking. Los Angeles, CA. June, 2001 Islamization of Knowledge: Reflections on Priorities: 2011, Aligarh, India. Lectures on Islamic Economics: June 2011, Aligarh, India. The Preacher And The Banker: January 2011, Aligarh, India. Faith and Finance: April 2010, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusettes. Dealing With The Financ...

Islamization of Economics: The Concept and Methodology

J.KAU: J Islamic Econ., Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 3-42 (1424 A.H / 2003 A.D) MUHAMMAD ANAS ZARQA download paper http://www.kau.edu.sa/Files/121/Files/68216_161-Zarqa-5.pdf ABSTRACT. Could there be a science of economics that could be described as Islamic? If so, does this imply denial of the existence of global economic laws that encompass all social systems, both Islamic and non-Islamic? This research paper aims at finding a considered and detailed answer to these two questions through: (a) Demonstrating that, although science is generally characterized by its factual descriptive statements (i.e. the laws which it arrives at), there are still certain basic aspects of any science, (the social sciences in particular, including economics), regarding which no researcher can help depend on a set of preconceived values. (b) Demonstrating that, although the texts of Islamic ShariĆ­ah (Law) are basically a source of values, yet they often contain descriptive statements about economic life. If...

Now a Shariah Index for financial inclusion of Indian Muslims

Now a Shariah Index for financial inclusion of Indian Muslims