Islamic economics and finance
Book Description
This comprehensive glossary opens the door to understanding Islamic principles in economics and finance, offering readers a bridge between spiritual values and practical financial matters. Muhammad Akram Khan presents complex economic concepts through accessible language, making Islamic financial terminology understandable for both newcomers and those deepening their knowledge.
Drawing from Arabic, Urdu, Turkish, Malaysian, and English sources, this reference work illuminates how Islamic scholars, historians, and legal experts approach fundamental economic activities. The book explores Islamic perspectives on taxation, banking, insurance, accounting, and auditing, revealing how faith-based principles can guide financial decisions and business practices.
For those seeking to align their economic understanding with spiritual values, this glossary serves as an essential companion. Whether you are exploring how religious teachings inform modern financial systems or seeking to understand the ethical dimensions of economic activity, Khan's work provides clear explanations of specialized terms and concepts.
The book appeals to a diverse audience, from economists and banking professionals to students and researchers interested in the intersection of faith and finance. By demystifying Islamic economic terminology, it enables readers to engage more deeply with discussions about ethical finance and spiritually-informed economic practices.
This updated edition continues to serve as a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding how Islamic principles shape approaches to money, business, and economic justice.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 195 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Economics
- β Explore English
- β Explore Arabic language
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Arabic language, dictionaries
- β Explore Economics, religious aspects
- β Explore General
- β Explore Arabic