
Economics of an Islamic Economy
Rauf Azhar(Author)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 7. December 2009
Book
Hardback
486 pages
978-90-04-17937-0 (ISBN)
Description
This book challenges the interventionist stance of Islamic economics as well as its presumption that riba equals interest. An Islamic economy, it argues, is essentially a market economy, but it differs from capitalist economies because both its institutions and the structure of, for example, property rights are specifically Islamic, deriving from Qur?an and other sources of Islamic law. The book also focuses on the similarities and differences between riba and interest, establishes the often neglected connection between the two, and explores the ramifications of this connection for Islamic financial systems.
Reviews / Votes
"[Azhar] makes a good case in arguing that pro-market views are closer than those of anti-capitalist Islamic economists to mainstream Sunni jurisprudence...Recommended for comprehensive graduate, research, and professional collections."P. Clawson, Washington Institute for Near East Policy, in CHOICE July 2010More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
855 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-17937-0 (9789004179370)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Rauf A. Azhar , Ph.D. (1980) in Economics, McMaster University, currently teaches at Guelph University. He has previously taught at universities both in Canada and Pakistan, and has published articles in several journals, including Economic Development and Cultural Change.