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- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf accessdate "2012-08-13".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf accessdate "2015-01-19".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf accessdate "2015-01-21".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf accessdate "2015-01-30".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf chapter "5. The Profit Motive in Islam: Religion and Economics in the Muslim World".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf chapter "Introduction".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf chapter "Islamization, the State and Development".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf chapter "Pakistan's Superior Courts and the Prohibition of Riba".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf chapter "Pakistan’s Superior Courts and the Prohibition of Riba".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf chapter "Re-inventing Pakistan: Islam, Security and Democracy—What is Changing?".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf chapter "The Profit Motive in Islam: Religion and Economics in the Muslim World".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf date "2004".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf date "2006".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf editor1First "Robert M".
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- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf editor1Last "Hathaway Wilson Lee".
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- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf isCitedBy Islamic_economics.
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- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf isCitedBy Muhammad_Zia-ul-Haqs_Islamization.
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf isCitedBy Riba.
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- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf publisher "Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf publisher "Woodrow Wilson International Center or Scholars".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf publisher "Woodrow Wison International Center for Scholars".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf quote "--01-27".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf quote "1950.0".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf quote "General Zia became the patron of Islamization in Pakistan and for the first time in the country’s history, opened the bureaucracy, the military, and various state institutions to Islamic parties".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf quote "Indeed it is worth noting that "Islamic economics" is of modern 20th century origin. Even at the turn of the 19th century, the phrase was not used by major Islamic thinkers. The great philosopher Iqbal, who was inspirational to the movement for Pakistan, did not refer to religion in his treatise on economics. Iqbal’s Ilm–ul–Iqtesaad, published in 1902, was notable in its absence of religion in the understanding of the economy. The intellectual father of Islamic economics is Maulana Maudoodi, the scholar whose views have shaped the Jamaat-e-Islami".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf quote "The fact that the government capitulated to the demands of the Shi’is and exempted them from zakat collection led more and more Pakistanis to declare themselves as Shi’is. This had the effect of hardening anti-Shi’i attitudes among Sunni Islamic activists. State policy therefore intensified sectarian conflict, which has since 1988 become one of the most visible religio-political axes of conflict in the country.".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf quote "adopting a comprehensive mandatory Islamic system ... makes no political or economic sense ... proponents for Islamic economics have not made any rigorous case of how adopting their recommendations would accelerate growth, reduce poverty, or improve the status of women. The arguments tend to be purely on grounds of piety, not socio-economic performance.".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf ref "IPERH".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf ref "wwic2006".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf title "ISLAMIZATION AND THE PAKISTANI ECONOMY".
- E49831A1165C49EBA902C83648F0CE36.pdf title "Islamization and the Pakistani Economy".
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