Book Review: Muhammad Akram Khan Islamic Economics - Annotated Sources in English and Urdu, Reviewed: Volker Nienhaus مراجعة علمية لكتاب: محمد أكرم خان: الاقتصاد الإسلامي - المصادر المشروحة في اللغة الإنجليزية والأردية - مراجعة: فولكر نينهاوس
Volker Nienhaus ()
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Volker Nienhaus: University of Bochum (W. Germany)
Journal of Research in Islamic Economics, 1985, vol. 2, issue 2, 95-97
Abstract:
Muhammad Akram Khan had published a first Annotated Bibliography of Contemporary Economic Thought in Islam in 1973 (Lahore: All Pakistan Education Congress). It listed 153 Urdu and English titles. Mr. Khan's present bibliography contains approximately 750 titles of which about 630 are annotated while the rest are listed in a supplement. The annotated part covers literature up to early 1982, and the supplement lists additional titles up to early 1983. Of the total 750 entries, about 250 are in Urdu, the rest in English. The bibliography also has an author and a subject index, but it does not cover titles in the supplement. Roughly 30 percent of the English entries were, at the time of the compilation of the bibliography, unpublished typescripts, seminar papers, etc. Now (early 1984), a considerable number of these papers has been published in Journals and books. --
Date: 1985
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