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An Agenda for Muslim Economists: A Historico- Inductive Approach برنامج عمل للاقتصاديين المسلمين ، منهج تاريخي استقرائي

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  • SALIM RASHID

    (Professor of Economics, University of Illinois Champaign, Illinois, USA)

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Islamic economists preoccupation with the deductive approach needs being moderated by a greater recourse to induction, especially in discussing the role of values in the economic system. Values have played an important role in the Christian West in the past, not with standing the current advocacy of moral relativism. Every social decision implies a value judgment. Values permeate the contemporary body politic as they did in the past. An empirical approach will, therefore, broaden the scope of Islamic economics and increase its interaction with others. إن شدة انشغال الاقتصاديين المسلمين بالمنهج الاستنتاجي ينبغي عليهم موازنته بمزيد من اللجوء إلى الاستقراء ، وبخاصة عند بحثهم دور القيم في النظام الاقتصادي. فقد لعبت القيم دوراً مهماً في الغرب المسيحي في الماضي، على الرغم من الدعوة الحاضرة إلى النسبية الأخلاقية. ينطوي كل قرار اجتماعي على موقف قيمي. وتتغلغل القيم في الحياة السياسية المعاصرة كما في الماضي. لذلك فإن اتباع منهج استقرائي تجريبي سيوسع مجال الاقتصاد الإسلامي ويزيد من تفاعله مع الآخرين.

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  • Salim Rashid, 1991. "An Agenda for Muslim Economists: A Historico- Inductive Approach برنامج عمل للاقتصاديين المسلمين ، منهج تاريخي استقرائي," Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute., vol. 3(1), pages 45-54, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:abd:kauiea:v:3:y:1991:i:1:no:2:p:45-54
    DOI: 10.4197/islec.3-1.2
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