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Provides a comprehensive overview of the nature, scope, and dimensions of the labor market in an Islamic context, from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Presents and discusses labor economics and compares the similarities and differences between conventional and Islamic views of the labor market, under the umbrella of Shariah.

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Provides a comprehensive overview of the nature, scope, and dimensions of the labor market in an Islamic context, from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Presents and discusses labor economics and compares the similarities and differences between conventional and Islamic views of the labor market, under the umbrella of Shariah.


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Autorenporträt
Toseef Azid is Professor of Economics at the College of Business and Economics, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia.

Umar Burki is Associate Professor at USN School of Business, University of South-Eastern Norway and Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Administration, Oslo New University College, Oslo, Norway.

Muhammad Juniad Khawaja is Associate Professor of Economics, Director of M.Sc. Economics and Director of the College Strategic Planning Committee at the College of Business and Economics, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia.

Nasim Shah Shirazi is Professor at the College of Islamic Studies (CIS), Hamad bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar.

Muhammad Tahir is Assistant Professor of Economics at COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan.

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"The goal of this volume is to provide thought-provoking discussion regarding the moral and ethical corners of the labor market under the guidance of divine law. This volume also reviewed the labor market's behavior during the early Islamic, medieval and current periods. It invites the researcher to start their research on the Islamic labor market's different dimensions and asks them to develop mathematical models based on the theoretical foundations, which provides a roadmap for further discussion and empirically tests them where data are available." - Professor Dr. Mohamed Aslam Mohamed Haneef, Department of Economics, International Islamic University Malaysia.