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Islamic views which describe the normative ideals for our personal and social lives. In particular, Islam aims at the …
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, individualism, and hedonism. Islamic economics cannot be built on such foundations. Realization the modern economics is the religion …
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Islam introduces a system that encompasses and concerns all areas of human life, and the economic structure, which … considerations of the Qur'an and hadith sources, Islamic scholars have classified the five essentials to be protected in Islam …: religion, life, mind, generation, and property (six with the addition of "purity" in some works). As seen from this …
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employee happiness across other societies and religions such as the Islamic framework. The religion of Islam is a comprehensive … spirituality (IS) and Islamic social responsibility (ISR). Employee happiness is observed by individuals practising and …
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This paper examines the nature, scope and methodology of Islamic economics, and draws attention to some possibilities for theoretical and empirical research in this field. Islamic economics is defined as the systematic study of the problem of allocation of resources, production of goods and...
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The emergence of Islamic viewpoints on economic issues under the umbrella of Islamic economics has captivated much interest especially in its practical manifestation in Islamic banking and finance. In light of the failure of mainstream economics to address many pressing issues, and hence the...
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There is a huge number of definitions of Islamic Economics available in the literature. The vast majority take existing definitions from the western literature and modify them to incorporate an Islamic angle. This leads to the widespread belief that Islamic Economics is a variant or a branch of...
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Islamic economics represents an important mid-20th century dimension of the revivalist Islamic discourse. By the 1970s its focus fundamentally shifted with the emergence of Islamic finance becoming the dominant theme, eclipsing the narrative on Islamic economics and subverting the original...
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