Introduction
I started
in 1968, while I was a counselor to the State Council of Justice. teaching
a courses on "Economic Thought in Islam" at Al-Azhar University During
my five years of teaching there. I saw this course develop into one on
“Islamic Economics”. within this period, I published in 1972 the first
edition of "Introduction to Islamic Economics".
This edition
was soon out of print, and I thank Allah that it had a tremendous influence
on various research publications that appeared later in this field of study.
Another influence of this book was that people in the Moslem world finally
realized the need for teaching similar courses at the university level.
I was asked
many a time to re-edit this work, but I felt I had first to carry out some
research. This was done and the result was published in the series “Economics
in Islam” with the hope of disseminating it among the majority of readers.
I started this series with the present book entitled The Essence of Economics
in Islam and the Importance of Islamic Economics. This book is based on
two papers delivered at the Seventh Congress of Moslem Ulema which ‘was
held in Cairo from 9 to 14 September 1972. These two papers were at the
origin of two recommendations proposed by the Congress. Viz..
- The Congress believes that the system of Islamic economics differs from
other economic systems. Economics in Islam, which seeks social justice
and dignity for all, is based on solid principles brought forth by the
Koran and the Sunna. The Congress believes that each country will have
to adapt the application originating from these principles to suit its
own needs.
- ‘The Congress
recommends that universities and research institutes in the Moslem World
prepare the means and provide positions for the teaching of economics in
Islam and the subordinate systems appropriate to local conditions, so that
Moslem economics become free of the bondage of foreign economic theory. [Note:
The seventh congress of Moslem Ulema
held in Cairo in 1972 was the first to initiate the idea of teaching Islamic
economies at it universities and institutes of higher education After the
First International on Islamic Economic was held in February 1976 this
area of study became a required subject in many universities and institutions
of higher education in the Moslem World]
What I hope to achieve within the limits of my ability and specialization
is to express in daily language the principles that make up the foundations
of economics in Islam on the one hand, and on the other. to find ways for
the application of these principles in various modern economic policies
and for providing Moslem solutions to current problems. I shall do this
in a contrastive analysis which will show the uniqueness and the superiority
of Islamic economics over the capitalist and socialist systems.
This,
however, is not an easy task to do since research in the domain of economics
in Islam is scarce as there has been no ijtihad or interpretation since
the fourth century of the Hijra. Besides, due to the rapid growth of the
world economy and the complexity. of modern economics. research in this
domain has become of prime importance. The effort of all researchers in
Islamic economics is therefore needed both at the level of discussion of
the economic principles in Islam, and at the level of application of these
principles to solve current economic problems.
We shall now
tackle the first topic in the series “Economics in Islam” in two parts:
Part I . The essence of economics
in Islam
part 2. The importance of Islamic
economics.
Publications in the same series
(in Arabic)
- Islam and Economics
1st edition 1978.
Anglo-Egyptian Press.
2nd ed. 1982,
Assalam International
Press.
This book examines the question of poverty
and how Islam deals with it by comparing this view to the capitalist and
socialist systems.
- Islam and Insurance
1st ed. 1979, Cairo and Riyadh Book World Press.
2nd ed. 1983, Saudi Arabia Okad Press,
This book
examines various insurance systems and proposes newMoslem way for insurance.
- Islam and Social Security
1st ed. 1980, Saudi Arabia
Thaqeef Press, 2nd ed. 1982, idem.
This book deals with the question of Zakat
and its application in the modern world
- The Economic Doctrine in Islam
1st ed. 1981, Saudi Arabia
Okad
Press.
This book answers the question of whether there
is an economic doctrine in Islam to confront the current economic situation.
Other Publications by the same author (in Arabic)
- Towards an Islamic Economics
1st ed. 1979, Taif Zaidia Press.
2nd ed. 1981, Saudi Arabia Okad
Press.
- An Introduction to Islamic Economics
1st ed.. Saudi Arabia : Thaqeef
Press.
(This book has been translated into French
and English.)
-
Islam and Just Redistribution of Wealth
1st ed. 1984, Saudi Arabia
Thaqeef Press.
-
The Concept and Methodology of
Islamic Economics
1st ed. 1984, Mecca Moslem World League.
May Allah help me in my endeavor to contribute
to the understanding of Islamic economics. I hope that Moslems and the
world at large will abide by its principles, as this is the right path
to salvation. I do hope that within the limits of my knowledge, I have
presented people with something beneficial to them, and hope by this act
to gain the mercy and forgiveness of Allah.
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