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_aUNISSA _beng _cUNISSA _erda |
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_aBP173.75 _bC43 |
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_aChapra, Mohammad Umar, _eAuthor |
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_aWhat is Islamic economics? / _cby Dr. Mohammad Umar Chapra |
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_aJeddah : _bIslamic Development Bank Islamic, Research and Traning Institute, _c2001 |
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_a73 pages ; _c24 cm |
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_2rdacontent _atext |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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_aIDB Prize Winners' Lecture Series ; _vVolume 9 |
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505 | _aThe subject matter of all economics, irrespective of whether it is mainstream or Islamic, is the allocation and distribution of scarce resources which have unlimited uses. However, precisely because of the scarcity of resources and their alternative uses, it is not every allocation and distribution which is acceptable to society. Hence economics has also been directly or indirectly involved in a discussion of human well-being, to be realized through an improvement in the allocation and distribution of resources in conformity with the social vision. | ||
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_aEconomics _xReligious aspects _xIslam |
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