Distributive Justice and Need Fulfilment in an Islamic EconomyMunawar Iqbal International Institute of Islamic Economics, International Islamic University, 1986 - Business & Economics - 378 pages Containing some of the papers presented to the second International Conference on Islamic Economics held in Islamabad in 1983, this text reflects Muslim thinking on some of the most important economic issues of the late 20th century. |
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Foreword Professor Khurshid Ahmad | 7 |
Distributional Equity in Islam | 35 |
The Economic Implications of Land Ownership | 91 |
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agricultural aḥādīth Aḥmad Allah amanah assets banks basic needs basis capital concept contractual rent cultivation Dār discussion distribution of income distributional equity economic rent economists effect efficiency ensure example factors of production Fiqh Firstly ghanimah goals guarantee Hasan human effort Ibn Hazm Imām important income distribution increase individual inequality inheritance International Islamic University investment Islamabad Islamic banking Islamic economics Islamic society Islamic system Jeddah jurists Kitāb labour land landlord level of living manīḥah Mannan marginal measures minimum level monetary muḍārabah Muḥammad Muslim Muslim countries natural resources need fulfilment needy obligatory output owner ownership Pakistan paper perfect competition poor poverty principle problem profits programme prohibited Prophet s.a.w.s. Qur'an rate of interest redistribution relative ribă rich savers sector share share-cropping Shari'ah Siddiqi social Sunnah surplus tion transfer payments Umar utility Zakah Zarqa