AN INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC ECONOMIC THOUGHT (IET) مقدمة لفكرة اقتصادية إسلامية
Ramon Verrier
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Ramon Verrier: Professeur à l’Université de Tours (France)
Chapter 9 in Lectures in Islamic Economics and Finance, Selected From Wednesday Seminars-07 محاضرات في الاقتصاد والتمويل الإسلامي - مختارة من حوارات الأربعاء - 07, 2012, pp 663-682 from King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute.
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Whit this item, I intend to present a few points, more largely developed in a work published in 2009 on the IET( ). Then, my one purpose was to expose the main features of the IET, a topic, practically unknown to the public, and even too many scholars in France. I did not pretend to give a thorough analysis of the IET, which I would have been, and I am always, still today, incompetent to do, because I am not an Arabic-speaking person. It was mostly an overview of the IET made from translations of original texts, but also from articles or books on this topic, existing in French, English or Spanish, essentially available in France, systematically reported in the work. This is the reason why it was simply an “introduction” to the IET presented briefly but however methodically, replacing the thought of the authors into their historical, economic and social context. --
Date: 2012
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