Model for Islamic Development
An Approach in Islamic Moral Economy
Mehmet Asutay
226 pages | ~6 hrs
Model for Islamic Development
An Approach in Islamic Moral Economy
By Mehmet Asutay
In a world where traditional economic systems often fall short of addressing human needs and spiritual fulfillment, this thoughtful exploration presents a compelling alternative rooted in Islamic principles. Shafiullah Jan examines how Islamic Moral Economy offers a distinctive path forward, one that transcends the limitations of both capitalist and socialist frameworks.
The author weaves together spiritual wisdom and practical economics, proposing that authentic development must address both material prosperity and inner growth. Rather than viewing economic progress as separate from spiritual advancement, this work demonstrates how Islamic teachings can create a unified approach to human flourishing.
Jan addresses a pressing question facing many Muslim societies: why do communities rich in spiritual heritage continue to struggle with poverty, injustice, and oppression? Through careful analysis, he suggests that the answer lies not in abandoning Islamic principles, but in rediscovering and properly implementing them within a comprehensive development model.
This book serves as both diagnosis and prescription, identifying the theological, political, social, and economic factors that must be considered for meaningful transformation. For readers seeking to understand how ancient wisdom can address contemporary challenges, this work offers a bridge between timeless spiritual values and modern development needs.
The result is a framework that promises not just economic improvement, but a path toward societies that nurture both material well-being and spiritual growth.
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Economics
- ✓ Explore Islamic countries, history
- ✓ Explore Religious aspects
- ✓ Explore Economic development
- ✓ Explore Economics, religious aspects
- ✓ Explore Islam
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Details
- Published
- 2019
- Publisher
- Elgar Publishing Limited, Edward
- ISBN-13
- 9781788116725
- ISBN-10
- 1788116720
- Pages
- 226
- Language
- EN