Economic Concepts of Ibn TaimiyahThe economic thoughts of a fourteenth century scholar whose work continues to influence the lives and thoughts of Muslims today. This valuable work presents Ibn Taimiyah's thoughts on the concept of Islamic economics, the state in the economy, on public finance, money, interest, prices, partnership, and profit-sharing, and offers a comparison of his ideas with those of some medieval scholars in Europe, along with a study of his influence on Islamic thinkers in later periods. |
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Abū Ya‘lā According to Ibn al-Din al-Ghazāli al-Hisbah al-Islām Al-Māwardi al-Siyāsah al-Shar'iyah Allah Aquinas Baibars bait al-mál Beirut Cairo Caliph capital Chapter collected commodity concept contract Damascus Dâr demand dhimmis dirhams discussion duty economic Egypt equivalent example exchange expenditure Fatāwā fixed ghanimah hisbah Ibid Ibn Abd al-Hādi Ibn al-Qayyim Ibn Battutah Ibn Kathir Ibn Khaldun Ibn Taimiyah Ibn Taimiyah says Ibn Taimiyah’s views important imposed income increase individual industry injustice interest iqtā Islamic jurisprudence jizyah jurists justice kharaj Khitat labour land Mamluk period Maqrizi Mongols Muhammad muhtasib Muqaddimah muqta Muslim Nāsir obligations op.cit opinion partnership payment peace person price regulation principle profit prohibited Prophet Qādi Qalqashandi Qiyās Qur’ān reason revenue ribā al-fadl ruler scholars Schumpeter sell seller sharecropping Shari'ah shirkah social sources Sunnah supply Syria thinkers trade transactions ulamā usury wage wealth welfare writes zakáh