Islam, Society, and Economic Policy [with Comments]

"The contemporary Muslim world is still emerging from the long night of colonial hegemony: a period during which the key institutions of Muslim society were supplanted and substituted, the moral fibre of society was destroyed, and an 'unrepresentative' leadership was groomed to power,...

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DISTINGUISHED LECTURES
Economic aspects
Economic development
Economic policy
Economic systems
Environmental ethics
Government
Interpretation and construction
Islam
Islamic economics
Islamic ethics
Malaysia
Morality
Muslims
Social aspects
Social ethics
Sustainable global economy
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