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Book Review: Ziauddin Ahmad, Munawar Iqbal and Fahim Khan: Money and Banking in Islam, Reviewed by: Medhat Hassanein مراجعة علمية لكتاب: ضياء الدين أحمد ، منور إقبال وفهيم خان: المال والأعمال المصرفية في الإسلام - مراجعة: مدحت حسنين

Medhat Hassanein
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Medhat Hassanein: The American University, Cairo

Journal of Research in Islamic Economics, 1985, vol. 3, issue 1, 93-99

Abstract: This study is the product of a seminar entitled: "Monetary and Fiscal Economics of Islam" held in Islamabad in 1981 One may classify the deliberations of the seminar under five main headings, clearly stated by Ahmad in his insightful introduction to the volume: 1) the characteristics of Islamic economics, 2) the objectives and instruments of monetary policy in an Islamic economy, 3) the developments in the theory and practice of interest-free banking, 4) the issues of fiscal policy and 5) project evaluation in an interest-free framework and the impact on growth stability and resource allocation. The volume on Money and Banking in Islam, the object of this review, incorporates the first three headings. --

Date: 1985
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