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Does History Matter for Islamic Economics? Ottoman Economic and Business History as a Historically Grounded Analytical ResourceThis article argues that Ottoman economic and business history can serve Islamic economics not merely as a source of illustration or normative affirmation, but as a historically grounded analytical setting capable of informing theory-building, mechanism specification, and research design. Although Ottoman practices are frequently referenced in Islamic economics, they are typically invoked episodically and at illustr…
Reference · Wikidata
Journal of Islamic Banking and FinanceAcademic journal published by International Association of Islamic Banks , covering the subjects: Philosophy. Psychology. Religion: Islam. Bahai Faith. Theosophy, etc.: Islam | Social Sciences: Finance
Encyclopedia · Wikipedia
Islamic banking, Islamic finance, or Sharia-compliant finance is banking or financing activity that complies with Sharia and its practical application through the development of Islamic economics. Some of the modes of Islamic finance include mudarabah, wadiah (safekeeping), musharaka, murabahah (cost-plus), and ijarah (leasing).
Book · DOAB
Islamic Perspective for Sustainable Financial SystemThe real world free-market economies have long been driven by the linear economy paradigm in which the ecological environment is not recognized as a resource. The linear process, a natural consequence of capitalism, has caused the fast exhaustion of the resources for the sake of “development.” After serious environmental catastrophes and financial crises, the common sense of the world has admitted that there problem…
Full text · Open Library
Islamic banking and finance in South-east Asia"To truly understand the current interest in the development of Islamic Banking and Finance in South-east Asia, and how it is different from the conventional banking system, the author believes one must firstly understand the religious relationship originating from the Quran, and then trace the historical geographic and political developments of Islam over recent centuries. Only on this basis can the reader, with a …