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Islamic Alternatives to the Secular Morality Embedded in Modern Economics: Discussion of the Paper by Asad Zaman البدائل الإسلامية للأخلاق العلمانية المُتَضَمنة في الاقتصاد الحديث: مناقشة ورقة أسد زمان

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  • Masudul Alam Choudhury

    (Adjunct Professor, Post-Graduate Program in Islamic Economics and Finance, Faculty of Economics, Trisakti University, Jakarta, Indonesia)

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The objective of this discussion on the paper of Asad Zaman (2021) is to cast an overview as to what ought to be the learned outlook regarding Islamic economics within its scientific containment. In this way, it is surmised that the potentiality of Islamic economics, its scientific approach, and the broader socio-scientific field can be searched and advanced in comparative Western perspective. By gradually establishing this enriched domain of advanced and conforming methodological approach, the future of Islamic economics in its ontological and scientific context can be discovered. This is indeed a momentous task of many together in the perspective of the collective world of learning. الهدف من هذا التعليق على ورقة أَسد زمان (2021م) هو إِلقاء نَظرة عَامة على ما يجب أن تكون عليه النظرة المُستفادة من طرح كهذا فيما يتعلق بمستقبل الاقتصاد الإسلامي في إطار مرتكزاته وأسسه العلمية. وبهذه الطريقة، يَعتقد مُعدُّ هذا التعليق أنه يمكن البحث عن إمكانات الاقتصاد الإسلامي، ونهجه العلمي، والمجال الاجتماعي الأوسع وتطوير ذلك من خلال مقاربة مُقارنة بالمنظور الغربي. من خلال التأسيس التدريجي لهذه المُقاربة المنهجية يمكن اكتشاف مستقبل الاقتصاد الإسلامي في سياقه الوُجودي والعلمي. يُمثل هذا الطرح مهمة بالغة -إلا أنها شاقة- للكثيرين معًا في منظور التعلم الجماعي.

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  • Masudul Alam Choudhury, 2021. "Islamic Alternatives to the Secular Morality Embedded in Modern Economics: Discussion of the Paper by Asad Zaman البدائل الإسلامية للأخلاق العلمانية المُتَضَمنة في الاقتصاد الحديث: مناقشة ورقة أسد زما," Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute., vol. 34(2), pages 173-184, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:abd:kauiea:v:34:y:2021:i:2:no:13:p:173-184
    DOI: 10.4197/Islec.34-2.13
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    1. Asad Zaman, 2021. "Islamic Alternatives to the Secular Morality Embedded in Modern Economics البدائل الإسلامية للأخلاقيات العلمانية المُتضمنة في الاقتصاد الحديث," Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute., vol. 34(2), pages 83-100, July.
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