Islamic Economics and Social Finance

Extrait de la fiche de révision

📋 Course Outline

  1. Islamic economic principles
  2. Property ownership & trusteeship
  3. Market & state roles
  4. Incentive mechanisms & ethics
  5. Distribution & social justice
  6. Riba & prohibition reasons
  7. Islamic financial contracts
  8. Zakat & wealth redistribution
  9. Economic justice & inequality
  10. Islamic banking & social finance

📖 1. Islamic Economic Principles

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Islamic Economics: A social science based on Islamic worldview and methodology, aiming for al-falah (success and well-being) through the ethical management of resources in accordance with Sharia law.

  • Falah: The ultimate goal in Islamic economics, meaning success, prosperity, and well-being in both this world and the hereafter, achieved through righteous behavior and just resource distribution.

  • Trust (Amanah): The Islamic view that humans are trustees of Allah’s resources, responsible for their proper use, avoiding misuse, and ensuring justice in ownership and utilization.

  • Property Ownership in Islam: Recognizes both private and public ownership, with ownership seen as a trust from Allah, emphasizing accountability, ethical use, and social responsibility.

  • Incentive Mechanisms: Motivations in Islamic economics include spiritual (pleasing Allah), moral (ethical conduct), material (material rewards), and coercive (legal enforcement), all aimed at promoting justice and righteousness.

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Aperçu du QCM

1. What do Islamic economic principles primarily emphasize?

2. What is the ultimate goal of Islamic economics as defined in the revision sheet?

3. What is the primary function of property ownership and trusteeship in Islamic economics?

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Aperçu des flashcards

Market & state — Islamic role?

Balanced interaction: markets operate within Sharia, with the state promoting justice and social welfare.

Islamic Economics — definition?

A social science based on Islamic worldview and ethics.

Property ownership — Islamic view?

Resources are trusts (*Amanah*) from Allah, with ethical, accountable use.

Falah — meaning?

Success and well-being in this world and after.

Islamic economics — goal?

Achieve *al-falah* (success and well-being) through justice and ethical resource management.

Trust (Amanah) — role?

Humans are trustees responsible for Allah’s resources.

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