Biography methodology of economics secular versus islamic

  • Methodology is the theory of theories: in the field of economics it refers to the process economists use to authenticate the knowledge about.
  • I have tried to show that Islamic economics is both epistemologically 'linked' to and is also 'independent' of secular economics.
  • Methodology of Economics: Secular vs Islamic.
  • Islamic Economics Project

    Books

    Kizilkaya, N. (Ed.). (2019). Methodology of Islamic Economics: Problems and Solutions. New York: Routledge.

    Choudhury, M. A. (2019). Methodological Dimension of Islamic Economics. UK: World Scientific Publishing Company.

    Choudhury, M. A. (2014). Tawhidi Epistemology and its Applications: Economics, Finance, Science, and Society. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

    Addas, W. A. (2008). Methodology of economics: Secular Versus Islamic, Kuala Lumpur: International Islamic University of Malaysia Press.

    Ahmed, H. (Ed.). (2002). Theoretical Foundations of Islamic Economics. Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank.

    Siddiqi, M. N. (1996). Teaching Economics in Islamic Perspective. Jeddah: Scientific Publishing Centre, King Abdul Aziz University.

    Moten, A. R. & Bajulaiye-Shasi, M. O. K. (1990). Nature and Methodology of Islamic Economics, Kano: Bayero University.

    Ghazali, A., & Omar, S. (

    Methodology of Economics: Secular vs Islamic

    Methodology of Economics: Secular vs Islamic

    Author: Waleed A.J. Addas

    Publisher: IIUM Press

    ISBN: 978-983-3855-28-5

    Year: 2010

    Weight: 0.150kg

    Pages: 137 pp

    Price: RM45

    Much confusion and controversy in the methodology of economics are essentially centered on the criteria, rules, and procedures to be observed for evaluating economic performance, secular or Islamic. In fact, until today there has been neither a common view nor a clear understanding among Islamic scholars as to whether Islamic economics exists independently of its mainstream counterpart, let alone whether it has a methodology to assess and oversee it. The position taken in this book is that Islamic economics is both epistemologically linked to and independent of secular economics. What are the methodological affinities or divergences, if any, that exist between them? Also the study attempts to see whether prediction, a fundamental component of economics, can b

  • biography methodology of economics secular versus islamic
  • Methodology of Economics: Secular Versus Islamic

    References:

    Abu jafar Ahmad Ibn Al-Daudi, Kitab Al-Amwal, Edited and Translated by Abu Muhsin Muhammad Sherfuddin, Kitabbhavan, New Delhi, 1999. Abu Sulaiyman Abdul Hamid A (ed.), Islamization of Knowledge: General Principles and program, IIIT, USA (1989). Abu Sulaiyman Abdul Hamid A, Islamization: Reforming Contemporary Knowledge, IIIT, USA (1994). Ahmad, Khurshid, natur and Significance of Islamic Economics, in Ausaf Ahmad and Awan (Ed.) Lectures on Islamic Economics, IRTI, 1992, pp. 19-48. Ahmad, Khurshid., Method of Approach to Economics. Islamic Thought (Aligarh), Vol. 2, March-April 1995. pp. 37. Ahsan, Abdullah, Nineteenth Century Muslim Response to the Western Criticism of Islam – An Analysis Amir Ali’s Life and Works, American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, VoL. 2, No. 2 1985, pp.25-52. Al-Alwani, Taha Jabir, The Islamization of Methodology of Behavioral Sciences, American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, Vol. 6, N