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Experiences of IIIE: 1983-2007 تجارب المعهد العالمي للاقتصاد الإسلامي: 1983-2007م

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  • Asad Zaman

    (Director of International Islamic Economics Institute - Pakistan)

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At the dawn of the fifteenth century Hijri, two universities International Islamic University of Islamabad (IIUI) and International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) were launched with the mission of integrating the Islamic world view and all modern branches of knowledge. An important portion of this mission was the production of a body of knowledge to be known as “Islamic Economics.” This would provide an alternative to conventional modern economic theory which is based on interest and on the concept of homo economicus, both of which are alien to Islamic ideals. The object of this note is to review the experience of International Institute of Islamic Economics (IIIE), one of the key departments of IIUI. Our goal is to learn from this experience so as to advance the project more efficiently in the future. We will discuss the successes so as to be able to build on them, and also the failures, so as to avoid them. في مطلع القرن الخامس عشر الهجري شهد العالم الإسلامي ميلاد جامعتين عالميتين وهما؛ الجامعة العالمية الإسلامية في إسلام آباد، والجامعة العالمية الإسلامية بماليزيا. لقد تمثلت الرسالة التي حملتها هاتين الجامعتين في إضفاء الصبغة الإسلامية على مجالات العلوم المختلفة، فكان من ذلك ظهور مصطلح "الاقتصاد الإسلامي". وقد كان الهدف من إيجاد هذا العلم هو طرح بدائل اقتصادية لما هو سائد من نظريات اقتصادية مبنية على أساس ما أنتجه الإنسان من مبادئ وأفكار ونظريات. هذه الورقة تحاول الوقوف على تجربة المعهد العالمي للاقتصاد الإسلامي الذي يمثل أحد الأقسام الرئيسية بالجامعة العالمية الإسلامية في إسلام أباد. الهدف الرئيس من الورقة هو كيفية الاستفادة من هذه التجربة لدعم مشروع الاقتصاد الإسلامي في المستقبل. وسوف تقف الورقة على جوانب النجاح لتقويتها والأخذ بها، ثم عوامل الفشل لتجنبها.

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  • Asad Zaman, 2008. "Experiences of IIIE: 1983-2007 تجارب المعهد العالمي للاقتصاد الإسلامي: 1983-2007م," Papers and books based on the proceedings of the Conferences organized by the Islamic Economics Institute, KAAU. 30, King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute..
  • Handle: RePEc:abd:ieicfp:30
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