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- Q17004514 subject Q7348596.
- Q17004514 abstract "The concept of hisba (حِسْبة [ḥisba], calculation; verification) is an Islamic practice not explicitly in the Qur'an nor in the corpus of sahih hadith. In a book review, Mohammad Umar Memon explains, "the institution of the hisba has been generally understood as one seeking to ensure correct economic and commercial practices among the Muslim umma''".".
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- Q17004514 wikiPageWikiLink Q7348596.
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- Q17004514 comment "The concept of hisba (حِسْبة [ḥisba], calculation; verification) is an Islamic practice not explicitly in the Qur'an nor in the corpus of sahih hadith. In a book review, Mohammad Umar Memon explains, "the institution of the hisba has been generally understood as one seeking to ensure correct economic and commercial practices among the Muslim umma''".".
- Q17004514 label "Hisbah (business accountability)".