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JKAU: Islamic Econ. Vol. 1, pp. 1-145 Eng, pp. 1-214 Arabic (1409 A.H. / 1989 A.D.)
Contents
English Section Page · Articles Towards an Interest-Free Islamic Economic System Waqar Masood Khan .............................................................................................................. 3 The Financial System and Monetary Policy in an Islamic Economy Mohsin S. Khan and Abbas Mirakhor .................................................................................... 39 Tax-Farming and Resource Allocation in Past Islamic Societies Murat Cizakca ....................................................................................................................... 59 Role of Booty in the Economy During the Prophet’s Time M. Yasin Mazhar Siddiqui ........................................................................................... 83 · Discussion Forum Volker Nienhaus: Profitability in Islamic Banks Comments: Shahrukh Rafi Khan ................................................................................... 119 Mabid Ali Al-Jarhi: Towards an Islamic Macro Model of Distribution Comments: Zuabir Hasan ..................................................................................................... 121 Nature and Scope of Islamic Economics Comments: J.I. Laliwala ....................................................................................................... 129 · Book Reviews S.M. Hasanuzzaman: The Economic Functions of the Early Islamic State Reviewed by: Noor Muhammed Ghifari and Abdul Latif al-Shafii .......................................... 143
Arabic Section Page · Articles An Econometric Study of Islamic Shari’ah (Law) Rules and the Consumption Function in Contemporary Muslim Countries Mukhtar M. Metwally .............................................................................................................. 3 Qirad Bonds and Third Party Guarantee: Applications in Financing Development in Muslim Countries Monzer Kahf ......................................................................................................................... 45 Caliph Umar’s Handling of the Problem of Hunger During the Famine Year Salah al-Tijani Hamoudi ......................................................................................................... 85 · Discussion Papers Successive Partnership in Islamic Banks Gamaluddin Attiyah ............................................................................................................. 111 Teaching Microeconomics in Islamic Perspectives Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi ............................................................................................. 123 · Comments Dialogue on “Teaching Microeconomics in Islamic Perspectives” Edited by: S.I. Taj El-Din ..................................................................................................... 161 |