Islamic Moral Economy: Bringing Back Substantive Morality to Humanise Islamic Finance
ABSTRACT The theoretical foundation of Islamic finance is constituted by the Islamic moral political economy, which aims to provide resource accessibility within the permissibility of Islam to all stakeholders. The complementarity and unitarity nature of the Islamic cognitive system essentialises the interest of all the stakeholders in economic and ...
Mehmet Asutay
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Poverty Alleviation through Zakah and Waqf Institutions: A Case for the Muslim Ummah in Ghana [PDF]
The institutions of Zakah and Waqf are among several instruments instituted by Islam to combat poverty and enhance welfare in the society. While Zakah helps generate a flow of funds and recruit the necessary manpower, Waqf provides the material ...
Ahmad Bello, Dogarawa
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Introducing Waqf Based Takaful Model in India [PDF]
Objective – Waqf is a unique feature of the socioeconomic system of Islam in a multi- religious and developing country like India. India is a rich country with waqf assets. The history of waqf in India can be traced back to 800 years ago.
Htay, S. N. (Sheila) +1 more
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WAQF UNIT TRUST AS AN ALTERNATE MODEL TO REALIZE WAQF SUSTAINABILITY
With poverty and unemployment is still the paramount concern across the globe, a study on Waqf and capital market integrations is certainly a timely call for sustainable socio-economic development.
Ahmad Khaliq +2 more
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Barriers To The Implementation Of Article 43 Sub-section (2) Of Law No.41 From 2004 Regarding Waqf Property Management And Operation Of The Productive Waqf (Cash Waqf Management Studies At Baitul Maal Hidayatullah Malang) [PDF]
The emergence of a new discourse in exploring the potential of people who can be utilized to build communities solidarity through cash waqf concept. Cash waqfpractice is relatively new in Indonesia.
Maulida, T. R. (Talitha)
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Learned Patriots: Debating Science, State, and Society in the Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Empire, M. Alper Yalçinkaya [PDF]
Ercüment Asil
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Waqf, as an integral part of Islamic social finance, falls under the jurisdiction of Islamic law. This paper examines the legal and Sharīʿah developments related to waqf, Islamic finance, and relevant legislation, with a particular focus on harmonizing ...
Nor Asiah Mohamad +1 more
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: The Development of Waqf Management Throught Waqf Act in Indonesia (Note on Republic of Indonesia Act Number 41 of 2004 regarding Waqf). Waqf is an Islamic endowment of property to be held in trust and used for a charitable or religious purpose.
Aden Rosadi, Deden Effendi, Busro Busro
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Works on public finance by the sixteenth century Muslim scholars [PDF]
The subject of public finance and taxation marked the beginning of systematic and rather exclusive writing on economic issues in Islamic tradition in its earliest period. Within a few centuries a large number of works came out on the subject.
Islahi, Abdul Azim
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U.S. Muslim Philanthropy after 9/11 [PDF]
Since 9/11, U.S. Muslim philanthropy has generally been framed in terms of national security and civil liberties. In practice, however, U.S. Muslims’ charitable giving has posed no threat to national security, nor has the government’s closing of some of ...
GhaneaBassiri, Kambiz
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