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Economic Perceptions in Islam

 
Muhammad Moinuddin Khan (Editor) M H Syed (Editor)
Synopsis Islam does not merely have a set of religious injunctions, but also a perfect system, based on do's and don'ts, which determine a safe and secure system of life. As far as economics is concerned, Islam strongly suggests interest-free banking. Decentralization of money is another important principle. Money earned through honest and fair means has a number of benefits, which can only be experienced. As for modes of earning, Islam prefers business and agriculture. Basically, Islam believes in hard work, dedication and honesty. Islam also enjoins upon its followers to divide their earnings and earmark a certain portion for the needy and poor. Since Islam aims at benefiting humans on all counts, Allah has given such a perfect system of life, which transcends the limits of time. After the demise of the Prophet (Pbuh), pious Caliphs organized the public treasury, called Bail-ul-Maii which was aimed at helping the needy and the poor Muslims. If we talk of the division of money or property, as a part of inheritance, Islam has given a very clear-cut formula. A boy gets double the share of a girl. This formula can be applied everywhere, be it the division of property, money or any other capital. Similarly, there is another concept of loaning without charging any interest. Those who are capable are commanded to help those who are in need, and when they return the lent money, not to charge any extra amount. This would benefit the giver, as he would be divinely blessed for ever. In short, Islamic economy is based on overall benevolence of mankind. There are various works, which have been prepared on the economic aspects of Islam, but they all deal with general concepts and not the specific aspects of the subject. Given this situation, the present modest work has been prepared. Hopefully, it would be accorded a warm welcome by all people related to this field.
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About the authors

Muhammad Moinuddin Khan

Muhammad Moinuddin Khan, an authority on Islamic Law, is an AMU product. He is an author and scholar in his own right. He has earned his M.A. and L.L.B. (Hons.) degrees from Aligarh Muslim University. Completing his studies, he devoted himself to research and serious writing, particularly engaged in working on Islamic Law.

Recently, he has diversified into Islamic Jurisprudence and unearthed many hidden facts. Based in Aligarh, as a full time academic, he is currently busy with his project on Fundamental Aspects of Islamic Law. He has several books to his credit. This is his new work on the subject.

M H Syed

Dr. M.H. Syed, an academic and scholar in his own right, is basically a political scientist. He has further diversified his interests into research and serious studies in subjects like History, International Relations, Human Rights etc. An M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. in Political Science, M.A. in English Literature, diploma in International Relations and Diploma in Journalism. He began his career as a feature writer in All India Radio and Press Information Bureau. Later, he was associated with United News of India and Times of India. He has also edited several periodicals and penned dozens of articles for esteemed dailies and weeklies., apart from participating in various seminars and symposia. As an author, he has several books to his credit, in addition to dozens edited by him for reputed publishers. An established name in literary circles, Dr. Syed is totally devoted to research and writing.

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Bibliographic information

Title Economic Perceptions in Islam
Format Hardcover
Date published: 27.10.2010
Edition Ist ed.
Publisher Pentagon Press
Language: English
isbn 9788182743717
length vii+363p., Illustrations; 25cm.