Islamic Economics Model: The Counter Argument to Its Critiques
Samir Alamad
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Samir Alamad: Coventry University
Chapter Chapter 7 in Beyond Profit, 2024, pp 123-136 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter immerses us in the philosophical foundations of Islamic economics. This chapter aims to offer readers a non-technical introduction to Islamic economics, exploring its core principles and foundational aspects. By shedding light on these principles, we gain a comprehensive understanding of the distinctive approach of Islamic economics. The chapter also delves into key economic instruments that put these principles into action. While not a deep economic analysis, this chapter serves as a foundational starting point for those seeking insight into this dynamic field.
Keywords: Identity; Islamic economics; Economic thought; Philosophical foundations; Economic instruments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-49748-3_7
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