This book discusses the need for a paradigm shift from Islamic economics universe of discourse to Iqtisad, a socio-economic system that is entirely independent from other economic doctrines and systems of thought.
Nabil El Maghrebi is Vice President at Wakayama University, and Visiting Professor at the Center for Mathematical Modeling and Data Science, Osaka University, Japan.Abbas Mirakhor is a retired Professor of Economics and the Former Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).Tarık Akın is Head of the Department of Participation Finance at the Finance Office of the Presidency of the Republic of Türkiye.Zamir Iqbal is the VP Finance and Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the Islamic Development Bank. Prior to that he served at senior positions at the World Bank.
Innehållsförteckning
Chapter 1: Polar visions of the Economy.- Chapter 2: Critiques of Mainstream Economic Doctrines.- Chapter 3: Critiques of the Current State of Islamic Economics.- Chapter 4: Ethics of Iqtisaad.- Chapter 5: Islamic Perspectives on the Cycle of Civilization and Problem of Knowledge.- Chapter 6: Islamization of Economics? An Impossibility Theorem.- Chapter 7: Behavioral Norms and Institutional Structure of Iqtiṣād-driven Economy.- Chapter 8: Rethinking the Essence of Macroeconomic Policies in the Iqtisad Paradigm.- Chapter 9: Risk Sharing and the Stability of Iqtisad-driven Economy.