Tag: Real Economy

Beyond Prohibitions: Unveiling the Hidden Dynamics of Islamic Economics and Finance

Book titled Islamic Finance Principles Practice and Innovation by Dr. Abdullah Al-Hassan with intricate gold and teal Islamic design

This research paper provides a theoretical reframing of the objectives underlying Islamic economics and finance. While Islamic finance is largely known for avoiding specific prohibitions—such as Riba (interest), Gharar (excessive ambiguity), and Maysir (gambling)—critics argue that it has become operationally identical to conventional finance. The author argues against this phenomenon of ‘Shariah arbitrage’, where the outward form is Islamic but the substance remains conventional.

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Islamic Finance Involvement in Supply Chain of Financed Assets

This paper is a novel attempt to analyze the involvement of Islamic financial institutions in supply chain of financed assets. It argues that since Islamic bank has to have ownership and possession of the asset besides undertaking risk of the asset in trade and lease contracts, Islamic bank has to engage more intently in supply chain than the conventional bank.

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Influence of Physics in Contemporary Mainstream Economics

Those scientists who believe in Scientism and hold that the experimental method is the only arbiter in all matters of life need to look no further than the field of economics where the tools and concepts of physics are applied. Even though science cannot be arbiter in morals, defining motives, public policy and politics, but it cannot even be a perfect and sufficient tool in explaining economic behaviour by taking the analogy of animal behaviour which is based on self-interest and survival instincts.

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