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Islam's ultimate aim for Muslims is to render Muslims to achieve the salvation (falah) in afterlife as well as their temporary life in earth. A moderate welfare in this life is required for Muslims in order for them to fulfil their responsibilities in terms of their personal religious life.
Rachel Mccleary, Robert Barro
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Contribution of Zubair Hasan to Islamic Economics [PDF]
Islamic economics has been growing immensely for almost four decades since the First International Conference on Islamic economics held in Makkah in February 1976.
Ayuniyyah, Qurroh+2 more
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Fiqh Mu’āmalah in Theory and Practice: an Overview of Islamic Economics
The Islamic economic paradigm and worldview have resulted in competitive Islamic finance industry in global finance. In the face of intense competition in the global financial industry, Islamic finance requires innovative contracts or products based on ...
M. Q. Al Hadi
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Willingness of women‐led businesses in Pakistan to join formal e‐commerce platforms
Abstract An equitable distribution of economic benefits from the recent growth of e‐commerce in Pakistan requires inclusive adoption of formal digital marketplaces. The available literature and focused discussions reveal that most women‐led businesses rely on informal e‐commerce managed through social media applications and have incomplete and often ...
Syed M. Hasan+2 more
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Islamic and capitalist economies: Comparison using econophysics models of wealth exchange and redistribution [PDF]
Islamic and capitalist economies have several differences, the most fundamental being that the Islamic economy is characterized by the prohibition of interest (riba) and speculation (gharar) and the enforcement of Shariah-compliant profit-loss sharing (mudaraba, murabaha, salam, etc.) and wealth redistribution (waqf, sadaqah, and zakat). In this study,
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Who is Homo Islamicus? A Qurʾānic perspective on the economic agent in Islamic economics
PurposeThis paper aims to explain the nature of the economic agent in Islamic economics. He is commonly referred to as Homo Islamicus.Design/methodology/approachThis is done by deriving the concept from the Qurʾān as the primary epistemological source in
Hafas Furqani, Abdelghani Echchabi
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TANTANGAN EKONOMI ISLAM: ANTARA PERUBAHAN FASHION DAN PARADIGMA
Islamic Economics have attended in world as partner economic have state in of the thirtieth last year. But that way, society expectation and perception to Islamic economics still vary. Marginally there are three group in this case.
Priyonggo Suseno
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The Role of Islamic Economics on Covid-19 Recovery
This text analytics research investigates the current state of various studies on the role of Islamic economics during the COVID-19 pandemic published by Scopus indexed journals.
Aisyah As-Salafiyah
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A Feasibility Study of the Reconstruction of Islamic Economics Relying on the Place of Empiricism in Islamic Philosophy [PDF]
Empiricism has had various effects on the essence, method, and outcome of economics. Adopting an empirical approach in economics has been under the influence of both social and rational backgrounds.
Saeed Farahanifard+1 more
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This study aims to understand the concept of security and privacy in blockchain technology through Islamic economics. Cryptocurrencies have been around for less than a decade, but they have caused divisions among religious scholars.
Fahmi Sihabudin+4 more
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