M. Umer Chapra is a research advisor at the Islamic Research and Training Institute of the Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah, and author of The Future of Economics and Islam and the Economic Challenge. He is ranked amongst the Top 50 Global Leaders in Islamic economics (ISLAMICA 500, 2015) and has been awarded with two prestigious awards for his contributions to the field: Islamic Development Bank Award for Islamic Economics (1989), King Faisal International Prize for Islamic Studies (1989).
Introduction: Is it Necessary to Have Economics with an Islamic
Perspective?
Chapter 1: Conventional Economics
Chapter 2: The Islamic Paradigm Through History
Chapter 3: Can Science be Built on a Religious Paradigm? (The Conflict of
Reason and Revelation in the Muslim World and its Modern Implications)
Chapter 4: Islamic Economics: What Should It Be?
Chapter 5: Socio-Economic Dynamics of Classical Islamic Economics
Chapter 6: The Causes of Muslim Decline: Applying Ibn Khaldun¿s Analysis to
Muslim History
Part I: Are Islam and Moral Degeneration the Causes of Decline?
Part II: The Trigger Mechanism and its Effects
Part III: Some Ibar (Lessons) of Muslim History
Chapter 7: The Recent Revival: A Survey
Part I: Money, Banking and Monetary Policy
Part II: Macroeconomics and its Microfoundations
Part III: Public Finance
Chapter 8: The Future Course of Action
Bibliography
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