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Trade Mechanism in Islam - Exploring the Shariah rulings on trade and commerce

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book is written to demonstrate the Islamic rulings on business and trade. Trade and Islam have a very close relation. Islamic rules and regulations regarding Trade and Commerce are based on equity, justice and rationality. One third of the Quranic texts deal with muamilaat (Business dealings). Trade was one of the sources of spreading Islam in Central Asia and Africa. This book is written considering the needs of common readers who do not possess any knowledge of economics, business and Islam and want to understand the fundamentals of Islamic trade and commerce. The book will help us to understand the fundamental teachings of Islam on trade and business. It discusses the various aspects of halal (legitimate) and haram (illegitimate) in business. The book also explains the Islamic rulings on Financial Market, Insurance, Mutual Funds and Real Estate

About the author










Irfan Shahid si è laureato in Studi sulla Sharia presso la Jamiatul Falah. Ha inoltre studiato Economia e Banca presso l'Università di Loughborough, Regno Unito. Il Prof. Shahid ha insegnato Sharia ed Economia in vari college e università in India e all'estero. È autore di numerose ricerche, articoli e libri sulla finanza, l'economia e il settore bancario islamici.

Product details

Authors Irfan Shahid
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.06.2018
 
EAN 9786202067614
ISBN 9786202067614
No. of pages 96
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

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