The global Islamic resurgence of the last two decades has spawned
parallel intellectual efforts to articulate an alternative Islamic
way of life. This volume critically assesses much of what is said
to be Islamic economics today - its theories, assumptions, concepts
and the alternatives it claims to offer. While critical of much of
contemporary Islamisation and the interests such economic policies
protect, the current relevance of progressive policy alternatives
inspired by Islamic economic morality is also analyzed.
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