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The End of Economics An Islamic Critique of Economics By Umar Vadillo

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The End of Economics An Islamic Critique of Economics By Umar Vadillo

ISBN: 9781874216094

Author: Umar Vadillo

Book Binding: Softcover

Pages: 142

Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches

Publication year: 1991

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About This Book:
Umar Vadillo's "The End of Economics: An Islamic Critique of Economics" gives an outlook-changing interpretation of the subject of financial matters. This book is an intriguing investigation of conventional financial thoughts and works on, giving an Islamic point of view that requests a reconsideration of current monetary frameworks.
A Radical Deviation
Umar Vadillo, the creator, is disappointed with the norm. In this book, he withdraws from the standard monetary way of thinking, offering another point of view that raises doubt about the fundamental suppositions that help contemporary financial speculations and practices.
Critique of Islamic Economics
Vadillo comprehensively researches Islamic financial matters and gives a significant routinization of both conventional monetary frameworks and present Islamic financial ideas. He examines how Islamic convictions and values may be applied to financial matters, zeroing in on civil rights, moral monetary practices, and reclassifying riches and worth.
Economic Equity and Ethics
This book goes into the subject of financial equity and morals, showing the way that Islamic standards can be utilized to drive monetary frameworks to accomplish reasonableness and equivalent abundance appropriation. It advocates leaving benefit-driven approaches for a more comprehensive and sympathetic way to deal with financial matters.
A Call to Action
"The Finish of Financial Matters" is a convincing source of inspiration for another monetary framework in light of Islamic qualities and standards. It welcomes perusers to reexamine financial basics, contending that a more comprehensive and moral methodology can prompt an all the more reasonable worldwide economy.

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