M.A. Mannan: Islamic Economics as a Social Science: Some Methodological Issues, Comments: Erfan Shafey محمد عبدالمنان: الاقتصاد الإسلامي كعلم اجتماعي: بعض القضايا المنهجية - تعليق: عرفان شافعي
Erfan Shafey
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Erfan Shafey: First Under Secretary of State Ministry of Investment Affairs and International Cooperation Cairo - Egypt
Journal of Research in Islamic Economics, 1984, vol. 2, issue 1, 49-50
Abstract:
The essence of Dr. Mannan's paper is really simple and consists of two straight forward points. First, that some economic principles of Shar'iah need to be amplified, these amplifications should be used as guidelines for economic policy. Then these amplifications may be retained or altered in the light of experience gained in their application. Second, that in this process of amplification and application, especially in the realm of application, we need an inter-blending of Islamic value judgments and such economic knowledge of cause-effect relationships which do not violate the Shari'ah. --
Date: 1984
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