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Title: Islamic economics and the relevance of Al-Qawā‘id Al-Fiqhiyyah
Authors: Mustafa, Daud A.
Abdulsalam, Hashir A.
Yusuf, Jibrail B.
Keywords: Islam
Economics
Al-qawā‘id al-fiqhiyyah
Sharī‘ah
Ethics
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Islamic economics, as part of the Islamic body of knowledge, has emerged as a new social science discipline that has gained currency and recognition in various institutions of higher learning in the contemporary Muslim world. Different sources of Islamic knowledge have significantly contributed to shape its evolution and development. The Islamic legal maxims, however, do not seem to have received much attention in terms of their contextualization in the present economic thinking. Using the content analysis approach, this article examines the relevance of qawā‘id al-fiqhiyyah, placing emphasis on the five normative maxims and some of their variants, to the understanding of Islamic economics. The aim is to assess their relevance to Islamic economic life and their contextualization within time and space. It was found that qawā‘id al-fiqhiyyah significantly contributes to the understanding of Islamic economics as a discipline in the Islamic tertiary educational pursuits. They help to understand certain economic theories from the Islamic ethical perspective. Therefore, it is concluded that if Muslim social scientists, especially, Muslim economists, embrace and pursue this branch of fiqh with an utmost concern and commitment, it would facilitate a better appreciation of economic theories from the Islamic perspective
Description: 11p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7022
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Religion & Human Values

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