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Zakat, a religious obligation in the form of almsgiving, is highly
important both in Islam and in the Islamic economy. As Muslim
communities face financial hardships around the world, Zakat has
emerged as a vital component within these communities and could
play a major role in sustainable economic development by helping
society to alleviate poverty and promote social equality. Impact of
Zakat on Sustainable Economic Development is a pivotal reference
source that contributes practical solutions and knowledge
production in alleviating poverty in Muslim countries by adopting
Islamic approaches to contemporary socio-economics and the
importance of Zakat in sustaining development and supporting the
welfare of society. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics
such as corporate governance, ethics, and sustainable economic
development, this book is ideally designed for economists,
government officials, regulators, entrepreneurs, financial
professionals, religious authorities, researchers, academicians,
and students at the postgraduate level.
Poverty is one of the top problems the Muslim community faces
today. A scholastic approach towards a solution based on the values
and cultural contexts of the Muslim community holds great
importance and significance to the Islamic civilizations and modern
economic and cultural applications in the world. Challenges and
Impacts of Religious Endowments on Global Economics and Finance is
a pivotal reference source that examines the role of waqf and
similar endowments in Islamic financial systems and how these
religious endowments impact global economics and finance. While
highlighting topics such as Islamic finance, risk management, and
economic development, this publication explores adopting Islamic
approaches to contemporary socio-economic issues and the methods of
content analysis and meta-analysis methods. This book is ideally
designed for professionals, economist regulators, financial
analysts, academics, researchers, and postgraduate students seeking
current research on modernized Islamic economic models in order to
tackle the problem of fiscal deficiency.
Zakat, a religious obligation in the form of almsgiving, is highly
important both in Islam and in the Islamic economy. As Muslim
communities face financial hardships around the world, Zakat has
emerged as a vital component within these communities and could
play a major role in sustainable economic development by helping
society to alleviate poverty and promote social equality. Impact of
Zakat on Sustainable Economic Development is a pivotal reference
source that contributes practical solutions and knowledge
production in alleviating poverty in Muslim countries by adopting
Islamic approaches to contemporary socio-economics and the
importance of Zakat in sustaining development and supporting the
welfare of society. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics
such as corporate governance, ethics, and sustainable economic
development, this book is ideally designed for economists,
government officials, regulators, entrepreneurs, financial
professionals, religious authorities, researchers, academicians,
and students at the postgraduate level.
Poverty is one of the top problems the Muslim community faces
today. A scholastic approach towards a solution based on the values
and cultural contexts of the Muslim community holds great
importance and significance to the Islamic civilizations and modern
economic and cultural applications in the world. Challenges and
Impacts of Religious Endowments on Global Economics and Finance is
a pivotal reference source that examines the role of waqf and
similar endowments in Islamic financial systems and how these
religious endowments impact global economics and finance. While
highlighting topics such as Islamic finance, risk management, and
economic development, this publication explores adopting Islamic
approaches to contemporary socio-economic issues and the methods of
content analysis and meta-analysis methods. This book is ideally
designed for professionals, economist regulators, financial
analysts, academics, researchers, and postgraduate students seeking
current research on modernized Islamic economic models in order to
tackle the problem of fiscal deficiency.
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