Book Review: Mohammad Uzair Interest Free Banking, Reviewed: F.R. FARIDI مراجعة علمية لكتاب: محمد عزير الفوائد المصرفية الحرة - مراجعة: إف - آر فريدي
F.R. Faridi
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F.R. Faridi: King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah
Journal of Research in Islamic Economics, 1985, vol. 2, issue 2, 99-104
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Dr. Uzair's thinking on Islamic economics dates back to his student life at the Allahabad University in India where the present reviewer had the privilege of being associated with him, in a group of young men inspired by Maudoodi's writings advocating reconstruction of knowledge on Islamic bases. Interest Free Banking is a compilation of writings between 1954-1978. But for an unfortunate suspension of the author's thinking and writing on the subject during 1954-1975, the volume could be instructive in tracing the development of his own thoughts and, incidentally, that of Islamic economics in general. Although his recent writings (chapter 1 to 4) have been included to fill in, as it were, this very gap, part I and part II of the book are based on almost the same intellectual hinterland and do not diverge much in style and content. --
Date: 1985
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