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Contents Preface 1 The investment 2 The co-ownership 3 Kinds of partnership 4 Responsibility of partners 5 Problems of partnership 6 Co-ownership and precautions 7 Role of capital Bibliography Index As per Islamic law partnership is categorized as co 354 pp.
Contents Preface 2 Modern concept of interest 2 Application of interest 3 Financing without interest 4 Interest free system 5 Interest free economy 6 Banking and interest 7 Islamic taxation 8 Taxation in practice Bibliography Index Islam calls for be 336 pp.
Contents Preface 1 Perception of economy 2 Economic theories in Islam 3 Quranic commands for economy 4 Allah the sustainer 5 Background of Islamic economy 6 Framework of Islamic economy 7 Economy at work 8 Economic mechanism 9 Capital and economy 10 Theor 364 pp.
tables (illustrator). Contents Preface 1 Islamic banking 2 Framework of banking 3 Banking and economy 4 Benefits of Islamic banking 5 Interest free banking Bibliography Index Islam is a religion focusing on benevolence and well-being of mankind In the very beginning of th 337 pp.
Contents Preface 2 Concept of trade 2 The backdrop 3 Trade and finance 4 Traits of business 5 Conduction of business 6 Rules for sales 7 Technique of setting prices 8 Economic matters and law 9 Relevance of Islamic economy 10 Economic policy in Islam Bibl 362 pp.
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. Contents: Vol. I. Economic Perceptions in Islam: Preface. 1. Perception of economy. 2. Economic theories in Islam. 3. Quranic commands for economy. 4. Allah, the Sustainer. 5. Background of Islamic economy. 6. Framework of Islamic economy. 7. Economy at work. 8. Economic mechanism. 9. Capital and economy. 10. Theory of wealth. 11. Financial concerns. Bibliography. Index. Vol. II. Business and Trade in Islam: Preface. 1. Concept of trade. 2. The backdrop. 3. Trade and finance. 4. Traits of business. 5. Conduction of business. 6. Rules for sales. 7. Technique of setting prices. 8. Economic matters and law. 9. Relevance of Islamic economy. 10. Economic policy in Islam. Bibliography. Index. Vol. III. Ownership and Partnership in Islam: Preface. 1. The investment. 2. The co-ownership. 3. Kinds of partnership. 4. Responsibility of partners. 5. Problems of partnership. 6. Co-ownership and precautions. 7. Role of capital. Bibliography. Index. Vol. IV. Banking in Islam: Preface. 1. Islamic banking. 2. Framework of banking. 3. Banking and economy. 4. Benefits of Islamic banking. 5. Interest free banking. Bibliography. Index. Vol. V. Interest Free System in Islam: Preface. 1. Modern concept of interest. 2. Application of interest. 3. Financing without interest. 4. Interest free system. 5. Interest free economy. 6. Banking and interest. 7. Islamic taxation. 8. Taxation in practice. Bibliography. Index. "Islam as a faith and as a system is relevant for all times. Amongst a number of issues dealt with by Islam, the economy is an important one, especially as in running a smooth and peaceful life, it plays a pivotal role. In general, the term 'economy' means: careful management of resources, production of goods, consumption, services, and supply of money. Economy can broadly be categorized into income, expenditure and business transactions. The basis of the economy is money, which is a means of getting things easily and rightfully. Hence, its attainment and proper management is a must. Of all the ways adopted to generate money and increase it, Islam condemns those means which may land a person in trouble in the future or which put an extra burden on him. Interest on money is such a system, which keeps getting increased with the passage of time, without any risk factor. Banking is a part of the monetary system. Islamic banking is based on an interest-free system. Like all other Islamic systems, Islamic economy is also logic based. Its spirit is the overall development and prosperity of society. As a subject, Islamic economy is quite a vast subject, which can span thousands of pages. This modest work is an enterprising initiative and will be an asset for all academics, scholars, economists and researchers." (jacket).
Verlag: Discovery Pub, 2018
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 2nd Edition. Contents Vol. I. Basic Aspects of Islamic Law Preface. 1. Fundamental features of Islamic law. 2. Concept of Islamic law. 3. Significant elements of Islamic law. 4. Basis of Islamic law. 5. Historical background of Islamic law. 6. Roots of Islamic law. 7. Islamic law based on Holy Quran and tradition. Bibliography. Index. Vol. II. Dimensions of Islamic Law Preface. 1. Rule of law under Islam. 2. Approaches of Islamic law. 3. Traits of Islamic law. 4. Islamic personal law. 5. Islamic law and public. 6. Rules under Islamic law. 7. Islamic law for the whole world. 8. Global law in Islam. 9. Islamic way of life. Bibliography. Index. Vol. III. Islamic Law and Society Preface. 1. Islamic law for social setup. 2. Relative's rights under Islamic law. 3. Guests rights under Islamic law. 4. Islamic law for property. 5. Ownership under Islam. 6. Things allowed and disallowed in Islam. 7. Islamic law for heredity. 8. Deprivation from inheritance under Islamic law. 9. Sunni rules for succession. 10. Shia school on inheritance. 11. Will under Islamic law. Bibliography. Index. Vol. IV. Islamic Law and Family Preface. 1. Family laws in Islam. 2. Duties of family members under Islamic law. 3. Wife's status under Islamic law. 4. Position of children under Islamic law. 5. Status of Guardians under Islamic law. 6. Children's duty for parents under Islamic law. Bibliography. Index. Vol. V. Islamic Law and Marriage Preface. 1. Marriage under Islamic law. 2. Practice of marriage under Islamic law. 3. Effective marriage under Islamic law. 4. Rights of husband and wife under Islamic law. Bibliography. Index. Vol. VI. Islamic Law and Divorce Preface. 1. Perception of dower under Islamic law. 2. Case for divorce under Islamic law. 3. Legal divorce under Islamic law. 4. Provisions of divorce under Islamic law. 5. Dower's significance under Islamic law. 6. Basic elements of dower under Islamic law. 7. Fundamental rules for dower under Islamic law. Bibliography. Index. Vol. VII. Islamic Law and Security Preface. 1. Protection under Islamic Law. 2. Historic Islamic declaration. 3. Law of Islam codified. 4. Islamic law for Muslims. 5. Islamic law for non Muslims. 6. Single citizen under law. Bibliography. Index. Vol. VIII. Islamic Law and Criminology Preface. 1. Foundations of criminal law in Islam. 2. Facts on crime under Islamic law. 3. Status of crime under Islamic law. 4. Wrong and right under Islamic law. 5. Criminals made responsible under Islamic law. 6. Islamic law for crime and punishment. Bibliography. Index. Vol. IX. Jurisprudence under Islamic Law Preface. 1. Concept of Islamic jurisprudence. 2. Roots of Islamic jurisprudence. 3. Growth of Islamic jurisprudence. 4. Jurisprudence in application in Islam. 5. Logical approach of Islamic jurisprudence. 6. Agreed legal ideologies under Islam. 7. Judiciary under Islamic law. Bibliography. Index. Vol. X. Islamic Law and Endowment Preface. 1. Administration of endowment in Islam. 2. Public endowment in Islam. 3. Objects of endowment in Islam. 4. Fundamental rules for endowment in Islam. 5. Endowment in action in Islam. 6. Islamic schools on endowment. Bibliography. Index. Vol. XI. Islamic Law and Human Rights Preface. 1. Human rights under Islamic law. 2. Perception of legal rights in Islam. 3. Legal rights by nature under Islam. 4. The backdrop of Islamic governance. 5. Islamic law of governance. 6. Regulation for rulers under Islam. 7. Rules for democracy under Islam. Bibliography. Index. Islam as a faith is a complete code of life. It tells its followers how to lead a happy and prosperous life here and hereafter. Almighty Allah's last and final Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) preached a good for all times religion in this world over 1400 years back in the Arabian desert. When the Prophet (Pbuh) opened his eyes in this world the land of Arabia was completely engulfed in inhuman and utterly barbarous practices. There was no room for mercy and compassion in stony hearted people of Arabia. Seeing this utterly ign.