0thman A. Llewellyn: Islamic Jurisprudence and Environmental Planning, Comments: A. Safi El-Din Awad عثمان لويلين: الفقه الإسلامي والتخطيط البيئي ، تعليق: أ. صافي الدين عوض
A. Safi El Din Awad
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A. Safi El Din Awad: Department of Economics, University of Khartoum, Sudan
Journal of Research in Islamic Economics, 1985, vol. 3, issue 1, 83-86
Abstract:
Many articles written by some Muslim economists about what Islam can do for the welfare of mankind here and not in the Hereafter - start with belittling all non- Muslim systems in a few lines, and then indulge in building castles in the air under the banner of Islam, thus hoping to convince the reader that its system is the best. Surely, such a style cannot be relished by a person with an analytic mind or a deep dislike to day-dreaming, even if it can win the hearts of many. --
Date: 1985
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