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Oxford Islam and the Economy of Pakistan: A Critical Analysis of Traditional Interpretation by Izzud-Din offers a thought-provoking examination of how Islamic teachings intersect with Pakistan’s economic development. The book critiques long-held interpretations and explores how ideological frameworks have shaped policy-making and governance. It’s a significant academic resource for economics, political science, and Islamic studies students. Midway through the book, readers will appreciate the depth and analytical rigor available through Multan Kitab Ghar, making it a valuable addition to any university or research library.
✅ Critical evaluation of traditional Islamic economic interpretations
✅ In-depth case studies on Pakistan’s economy
✅ Published by Oxford University Press
✅ Ideal for researchers, policymakers, and postgraduate students
✅ Balanced view of religion and economic policy
✅ Islamic principles in economic theory
✅ Economic policymaking in Pakistan
✅ Role of religious ideology in governance
✅ Structural challenges in implementing Islamic economics
✅ Comparative economic models
Contents
Introduction
Physical Inheritance
Economics Roots
Road to Industrialization
Search for Identity
From Ideology to System
About Riba and Interest
The Goal of Distributive Justice
Role of Foreign Trade
Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Index
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