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Economic agency of women in Islamic economic philosophy: going beyond Economic Man and Islamic Man

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  • Mariam Khawar

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to provide a gender-sensitive analysis of economic agency in Islamic economic philosophy. Design/methodology/approach - A critical review of classical ethics literature and the concept ofkhilafahis undertaken and discussed in conjunction with the current understanding ofhomo Islamicus. Findings - Building on the principles ofkhilafah, the concept of homo Islamicus is a pious stand-in for the flawedhomo economicus. Among its flaws is the complete absence of a discussion of women as economic agents. To remedy this the discipline must acknowledge explicitly the denial of women and gender from the discussion of moral agency and include gender as a category of analysis for economic agency. This is only possible by: (1) introducing a non-patriarchal reading ofkhilafahas the model of agency and (2) by operationalising taqwa as the cardinal virtue of the economic agent instead of neoliberal rationality. Research limitations/implications - If Islamic economic philosophy is to contend as an alternative mode of economics, it must consider gender and class dimensions in its micro-foundation discussion, economic agency is one of them. Originality/value - This study reveals the patriarchal readings that are part of the foundation of the concept of the economic agent in Islamic economics, problematising it and providing a gender-sensitive concept of economic agency.

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  • Mariam Khawar, 2023. "Economic agency of women in Islamic economic philosophy: going beyond Economic Man and Islamic Man," International Journal of Social Economics, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 51(3), pages 364-376, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:ijsepp:ijse-05-2023-0366
    DOI: 10.1108/IJSE-05-2023-0366
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