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Islam and the path to human and economic development / Abbas Mirakhor and Hossein Askari.

Title
  1. Islam and the path to human and economic development / Abbas Mirakhor and Hossein Askari.
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  1. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Author
  1. Mirakhor, Abbas

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Additional authors
  1. Askari, Hossein.
Description
  1. xvi, 224 p.; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. There is a cognitive deficit between the holistic vision for human and societal development in Islam and the results achieved by Muslim societies. The authors begin by looking at the Western concept of development, which in recent years has recognized the wider dimensions of human development and the role of institutions. Thus Western thinking has moved toward the Islamic vision and path of development, emphasizing human solidarity, belonging, wellbeing, sharing, concern for others, basic human entitlements, and modest living. The authors illuminate the Quranic vision and the experience of the society organized by the Prophet, which together represent the Islamic paradigm.
Subject
  1. Islamic sociology
  2. Economic development > Islam
  3. Economics > Islam
  4. Islam > Economic aspects
  5. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS > Business Development
  6. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS > Economic Development
  7. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS > General
  8. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS > Government & Business
  9. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS > Structural Adjustment
  10. Islamic sociology
  11. POLITICAL SCIENCE > Economic Policy
Contents
  1. The evolution of the western concept of development -- Development as human wellbeing -- The foundational elements of development in Islam -- The dimensions of development in Islam -- The institutional structure of development in Islam.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
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