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Medium soft cover
130 pages including index
Very good condition
Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi's Muslim Economic Thinking: A Survey of Contemporary Literature explores the evolution of Islamic economic thought and its relevance to modern financial systems. Published in 1981, the book examines how Islamic principles shape economic policies, focusing on themes like interest-free banking, wealth distribution, and ethical trade.
Siddiqi surveys key writings and debates within Islamic economics, analyzing how scholars interpret concepts like riba (usury), zakat (charitable giving), and profit-sharing in contrast to conventional capitalist models. He also discusses the historical development of Islamic economic theories and their application in contemporary Muslim societies.