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A thought provoking and scholarly compendium of essays on various important aspects of Islamic finance. The book is wider ranging than its title suggests; the key chapters do focus on the EU, but there are broader and particularly interesting topics including women and Islam and financial...
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"Highlighting the impact of current globalization on financial markets, this topical book challenges the universality of Western property rights and interprets Islamic finance in Europe as part of a plural financial system, where different conceptions of economic justice(s) co-exist and...
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This manuscript deals with some interpretive issues related to 'sustainability' when the concept moves ('is translated') from conventional to Islamic economics. To this aim it raises some critical remarks on possible hermeneutical mistakes in asserting an immediate convergence between the former...
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This article discusses Islamic economics by applying a legal plural approach to property rights: more precisely, it argues that Islamic economics embodies a property theory that is alternative to the conventional one and that this property theory gives rise to a paradigm of economic justice that...
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Foreword Abdullah Qurban Turkistani Introduction. Islamic social finance and the importance of roots Valentino Cattelan Part I -- Islam, shared prosperity and the market as socio-economic community From the ontology of tawhid to Islamic social finance: conceptualization and application Masudul...
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