JKAU: Islamic Econ. Vol. 1, pp. 1-145 Eng, pp. 1-214 Arabic (1409 A.H. / 1989 A.D.)
Contents
English Section
Articles
Towards an Interest-Free Islamic Economic System
Waqar Masood Khan ............................................................................................................................................................ 3
The Financial System and Monetary Policy in an Islamic Economy
Mohsin S. Khan and Abbas Mirakhor .............................................................................................................................. 39
Tax-Farming and Resource Allocation in Past Islamic Societies
Murat Cizakca ..................................................................................................................................................................... 59
Role of Booty in the Economy During the Prophet’s Time
M. Yasin Mazhar Siddiqui .................................................................................................................................................. 83
Discussion Forum
Volker Nienhaus: Profitability in Islamic Banks
Comments: Shahrukh Rafi Khan ..................................................................................................................................... 119
Mabid Ali Al-Jarhi: Towards an Islamic Macro Model of Distribution
Comments: Zuabir Hasan ................................................................................................................................................. 121
Nature and Scope of Islamic Economics
Comments: J.I. Laliwala ................................................................................................................................................... 129
Book Reviews
S.M. Hasanuzzaman: The Economic Functions of the Early Islamic State
Reviewed by: Hassan Mahmoud and Abdul Latif al-Shafii .......................................................................................... 135
Reviewed by: Noor Muhammed Ghifari ......................................................................................................................... 143
Arabic Section
Articles
An Econometric Study of Islamic Shari’ah (Law) Rules and the Consumption Function in
Contemporary Muslim Countries
Mukhtar M. Metwally ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
Qirad Bonds and Third Party Guarantee: Applications in Financing Development in Muslim Countries
Monzer Kahf ....................................................................................................................................................................... 45
Caliph Umar’s Handling of the Problem of Hunger During the Famine Year
Salah al-Tijani Hamoudi ................................................................................................................................................... 85
Discussion Papers
Successive Partnership in Islamic Banks
Gamaluddin Attiyah ........................................................................................................................................................... 111
Teaching Microeconomics in Islamic Perspectives
Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi ......................................................................................................................................... 123
Comments
Dialogue on “Teaching Microeconomics in Islamic Perspectives”
Edited by: S.I. Taj El-Din .................................................................................................................................................. 161
Mustafa Al-Zarqa: "Is it Permissible to Accept the Judgment of the Debtor who is Insolvent to Compensate the Creditor?"
Comment: Zakiuddin Shaaban ......................................................................................................................................... 215
Book Reviews
Ahmed Mohiealdin Ahmed Hassan: "The Work of Islamic Investment Companies in the Global Market"
Reviewed by: Ahmad Said Bamakhramah ....................................................................................................................................... 121
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