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نویسندگان: Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri
سری: Islamic Business and Finance Series
ISBN (شابک) : 2019027801, 9780429326189
ناشر: Routledge
سال نشر: 2020
تعداد صفحات: 277
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 3 مگابایت
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Cover Half Title Series Page Title Copyright Contents Foreword Author\'s preface 1 Islamic economic system and its main characteristics 1.1 The importance of good intentions for traders 1.2 The significance of trade and commerce in Islam 1.3 The meaning of expressing gratitude to God 1.4 Islamic guidance in wealth acquisition 1.5 The means of sustenance in life 1.6 Turning to Divine guidance 1.7 A caution on earning money 2 The key features of the Islamic economic system 2.1 Positive aspects of sale and trade 2.2 Prohibitive aspects of sale and trade 3 Reflections on licit and illicit transactions 3.1 The basic principles for halal and ḥarām 3.2 Islamic guidelines on the slaughtering of animals 3.3 Licit businesses 3.4 Classification of prohibited business transactions 3.5 Unlawful things are that prohibited for everyone 3.6 Illicit businesses 4 Sharia rules on usury (ribā) 4.1 Prohibition of ribā in the Qur\'ān 4.2 Prohibition of ribā in Hadith 4.3 Usury (ribā) and its kinds 5 Restrictions for the business class 5.1 Cheating 5.2 Oath-taking 5.3 Hoarding 5.4 Greed 5.5 Concealing defects of a commodity 5.6 Aiding and abetting evils 6 Seven highly destructive practices of traders 6.1 Worshipping others with Allah 6.2 Black magic 6.3 Murder 6.4 Ribā (usury) 6.5 Consuming orphans’ wealth 6.6 Fleeing from the battlefield 6.7 Slandering chaste, innocent, faithful women 6.8 The cure for deadly trading practices 7 The legal status of contracts 7.1 Mortgages 7.2 Insurance 7.3 Takaful: an alternative to conventional insurance 7.4 Charging a fee on signing a deal between the seller and the buyer 7.5 Offering a gift by way of intercession 8 The Islamic way of business and trade 8.1 Truthfulness 8.2 Honesty in dealings 8.3 Disclosing defects 8.4 Giving full weight and measure 8.5 Practising leniency 8.6 Prohibition of exploiting the ignorant 8.7 Restriction of the centralisation of wealth 8.8 Squandering resources 8.9 Proscription of money laundering 8.10 Receiving gifts in official capacity is bribery 8.11 The right to return purchased items 8.12 Pricing theory 8.13 Trust 8.14 Fulfilment of promises 8.15 Contentment 8.16 Altruism 8.17 Forgiving and overlooking 8.18 Unburdening the burdened 8.19 Conditions of a valid sale transaction 9 Sharia rules on giving and receiving loans 9.1 Documentation and witnesses for loan agreement 9.2 The excellent merit of granting loans 9.3 The etiquette of recovering a loan 9.4 Repayment of loans 9.5 Allowing delay to a penniless person 9.6 Return of the loan in a better way 9.7 Juristic conditions for contracting a loan 10 Zakāt 10.1 Importance of zakāt 10.2 Insufficiency of paying zakāt 10.3 Two kinds of zakāt 10.4 Benefits of zakāt 10.5 Who shall give zakāt? 10.6 Recipients of zakāt 10.7 Zakāt on unlawfully acquired resources 10.8 Rates of zakāt 10.9 Conditions for obligating zakāt 10.10 Types of wealth subject to the prescribed Alms 10.11 When must zakāt be paid on a commodity? 11 Contemporary issues in Islamic business and trade 11.1 Strategic planning: an Islamic perspective 11.2 Importance of strategic planning in businesses 11.3 The principles of marketing in Islam 12 Islamic system of banking and finance 12.1 The objectives of Islamic banks 12.2 Role of Islamic banks in economic development 12.3 Features of Islamic banking 12.4 Prospects of Islamic banking 12.5 A blueprint for an interest-free economic system 12.6 Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Index