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A Modern Perspective of Islamic Economics and Finance / by Ahmet Suayb Gundogdu.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Emerald pointsPublisher: Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781789731378
  • 1789731372
  • 9781789731392
  • 1789731399
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Modern Perspective of Islamic Economics and Finance.DDC classification:
  • 332.1091767 23
LOC classification:
  • HG3368.A6 G86 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro; Contents; List of Figures AND TABLES; Figures; Table; PREFACE; LIZARD HOLE; Part I: The Ship of Fools; MAQASID AL-SHARI'AH; 1.1. Maqasid Al-Shar'iah: The Purpose of Divine Rules; 1.2. The Role of Islamic Finance in Maqasid; 1.3 Moral Hazard; Part II: The Milkmaid and Her Pail; ISLAMIC MONEY; 2.1. The More Probable Origin of the Monetary System; 2.2. Inflicting Pain on Youth; 2.3. The Scruples of Islamic Money Creation45; Part III: Caravan; IMPORTANCE OF TRADEIN ISLAM; 3.1. Infant Industry; 3.2. A Tale of Two Cities: Singapore and Hong Kong; 3.3. Random Walk Versus Islamic Reasoning
Part IV: Eleven RoundsFINANCING IN ISLAM; 4.1. Financing Working Capital; 4.2. Regulation and Supervision; 4.3. Liquidity Management; Part V: Conquistador; A Parade from Greenfield to Capital Markets; 5.1. Introduction to the Untold Story of Sukuk; 5.2. How Expandable is Sukuk for Liquidity Management?; 5.3. Resolution of Dissolution for Islamic Capital Markets; Part VI: The Miser; Wealth Distribution through Zakat and Poverty Alleviation; 6.1. Poverty Alleviation; 6.2. Complementary Currency as an Anti-Venom; 6.3. An Islamic Monetary System Based on Fair Trade
Part VII: Except by Taqwa"Conclusion"; Bibliography; Appendix: To-Do List and Not-to-Do List; Index
Summary: This book aims to develop a blue print for Islamic economics and finance by starting at the grass roots of trade and commerce. It positions Islamic finance within the economic priorities of Islam while providing a cohesive understanding of Islamic economics and finance in a clear and practical manner.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Intro; Contents; List of Figures AND TABLES; Figures; Table; PREFACE; LIZARD HOLE; Part I: The Ship of Fools; MAQASID AL-SHARI'AH; 1.1. Maqasid Al-Shar'iah: The Purpose of Divine Rules; 1.2. The Role of Islamic Finance in Maqasid; 1.3 Moral Hazard; Part II: The Milkmaid and Her Pail; ISLAMIC MONEY; 2.1. The More Probable Origin of the Monetary System; 2.2. Inflicting Pain on Youth; 2.3. The Scruples of Islamic Money Creation45; Part III: Caravan; IMPORTANCE OF TRADEIN ISLAM; 3.1. Infant Industry; 3.2. A Tale of Two Cities: Singapore and Hong Kong; 3.3. Random Walk Versus Islamic Reasoning

Part IV: Eleven RoundsFINANCING IN ISLAM; 4.1. Financing Working Capital; 4.2. Regulation and Supervision; 4.3. Liquidity Management; Part V: Conquistador; A Parade from Greenfield to Capital Markets; 5.1. Introduction to the Untold Story of Sukuk; 5.2. How Expandable is Sukuk for Liquidity Management?; 5.3. Resolution of Dissolution for Islamic Capital Markets; Part VI: The Miser; Wealth Distribution through Zakat and Poverty Alleviation; 6.1. Poverty Alleviation; 6.2. Complementary Currency as an Anti-Venom; 6.3. An Islamic Monetary System Based on Fair Trade

Part VII: Except by Taqwa"Conclusion"; Bibliography; Appendix: To-Do List and Not-to-Do List; Index

This book aims to develop a blue print for Islamic economics and finance by starting at the grass roots of trade and commerce. It positions Islamic finance within the economic priorities of Islam while providing a cohesive understanding of Islamic economics and finance in a clear and practical manner.

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