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Development of Islamic economics and practices in Indonesia (2013-2023): opportunities and challenges

Revenue Journal: Management and Entrepreneurship, 2023
Despite the immense growth potential, implementing Islamic economics in Indonesia encounters substantial hindrances. An issue arises from the Muslim populace's constrained knowledge and comprehension of Islamic economics.
Nursaid Nursaid   +2 more
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Mainstream economics’ war with the environment: counter-critiques from heterodox economics and Islamic economics

International Journal of Ethics and Systems, 2023
Purpose This study aims to present the perspectives of heterodox economics and Islamic economics on environmental economics, as an alternative to mainstream economics, which takes economic growth as its main objective and argues that environmental ...
Ekrem Yilmaz   +3 more
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Muhammad Abdul Mannan: Reading into His Contributions on Islamic Economics

Journal of King Abdulaziz University-Islamic Economics, 2023
This paper examines the major theoretical and practical contributions of Muhammad Abdul Mannan (1938-2021) to Islamic economics. The paper uses primarily the library research method and some interviews.
Foyasal Khan
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Islamic Economics: Comparisons

World Scientific Annual Review of Islamic Finance, 2023
Islamic economics is currently only a theoretical construct with no Muslim majority country practicing it. To get an understanding of what attributes Islamic economics would have in the contemporary world, a comparison is made of the economic systems of ...
B. Baaquie
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Islam versus economics [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
An earlier & longer version of a draft of this paper, with title “Islamic Approaches to Fundamental Economic Problems,” is available from http://ssrn.com/abstract=2231398Because Islam focuses on success in the hereafter, while economics focuses on maximizing pleasures of this world, the two are fundamentally opposed.
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