By analyzing classical Muslim scholars, Sufis, and legal specialists, whose ideas were embedded in Shari'a law, this looks at the conceptual, epistemological, and sociopolitical factors of major classical and modern Muslim writings on moral economic thought in the Islamic tradition.
By analyzing classical Muslim scholars, Sufis, and legal specialists, whose ideas were embedded in Shari'a law, this looks at the conceptual, epistemological, and sociopolitical factors of major classical and modern Muslim writings on moral economic thought in the Islamic tradition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sami Al-Daghistani is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society in Oslo, an Associate Faculty Member at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research in New York, and a Research Scholar at the Middle East Institute at Columbia University. He is the author of Ethical Teachings of Ab¿ ¿¿mid al-Ghaz¿l¿: Economics of Happiness (2021) and translator to Slovenian of Ibn ¿ufayl's ¿ay ibn Yaq¿¿n (2016) and Ibn Bä¿¿ta's Ri¿la (2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Force of Revivalism and Islamization - Their Impact on Knowledge, Politics, and Islamic Economics 2. The Present - Muslim Economists and the Constellation of Islamic Economics 3. The Past Perfect - Shar¿'a and the Intellectual History of Islamic Economic Teachings 4. The Appraisal - Contemporary Islamic Economics and the Entrenchment of Modernity 5. Futures - Pluralistic Epistemology of Islam's Moral Economics Conclusion - Moral over Legal, Pluralistic over Monolithic.
Introduction 1. The Force of Revivalism and Islamization - Their Impact on Knowledge, Politics, and Islamic Economics 2. The Present - Muslim Economists and the Constellation of Islamic Economics 3. The Past Perfect - Shar¿'a and the Intellectual History of Islamic Economic Teachings 4. The Appraisal - Contemporary Islamic Economics and the Entrenchment of Modernity 5. Futures - Pluralistic Epistemology of Islam's Moral Economics Conclusion - Moral over Legal, Pluralistic over Monolithic.
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