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Interest in Islamic Economics: Understanding Riba

Interest in Islamic Economics: Understanding Riba

Interest in Islamic Economics: Understanding Riba
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Interest in Islamic Economics: Understanding Riba

by Abdulkader Thomas

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Hardback. New. Presents readers with various interpretations of this Islamic economic concept - generally perceived as 'interest'. This book provides a framework for understanding "riba" by examining: linguistics; classical judicial analysis; the historical context; and, modern economics.

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Title
Interest in Islamic Economics: Understanding Riba
Author
Abdulkader Thomas
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Hardback
Book Condition
New
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0415342422
ISBN 13
9780415342421
Publisher
Routledge
This edition first published
February 9, 2006

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