Islamic Economics: An Introduction
Fees: Before: $330.00 * NOW: $200.00
The Philosophy of Islamic Economics: An Introduction
Islamic Economics is the only viable wholly independent, alternative economic paradigm in the world today. It offers real solutions to today's economic as well as socio-political problems; problems that have its roots in the excesses and disequilibrium nature of conventional Economics. Islamic Economics is based on principles that offer the best alternative with extensive set of parameters for economic activities. In theory as well as in practice, these parameters are both descriptive as well as prescriptive and put forward a comprehensive as well as coherent economic mechanism resulting in greater Economic Justice and equity than that seen in Western conventional economics. Importantly, Islamic Economics details the roles and responsibilities of Man as economic agents as well as servants of Allah s.w.t. so that he could truly attain the status of Khalifah on this Earth.
This intensive 8 weeks course introduces Economics as understood in the conventional western sense as well as when it is understood as an integral part of the Islamic way of life. Basic concepts and assumptions in Economics will be studied with a solid base of the philosophical underpinnings of Economics as conceived and practiced in the West and comparing these philosophical underpinnings with those that are based on Islamic teachings. Contemporary economic phenomenon and issues such as Globalisation, the Knowledge Based Economy as well as the reemergence of the Gold Dinar will also be discussed.
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Course Fees – $200.00 [After sponsorship/Infaq] includes notes and pertinent readings
Wednesdays 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm @ Darul Furqan, 299C Changi Road (about 5 mins walk from Masjid Darul Aman/Eunos MRT)
Starts 8th June 2011
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Darul Furqan
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Abdul Halim has a very multidisciplinary background that encapsulates the Hard Sciences, the ...
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