An Introduction to Islamic Economics
September 3, 2009
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It is perhaps desirable to preface the review of a book with a brief description of its form and content, more so in the area of Islamic economics, where formal writing structures have yet to evolve and much diverse material tends to be treated under similar, even misleading, titles. Akram’s book opens with an erudite foreword by Khurshid Ahmad.
The text contains six chapters of uneven length spread over 111 pages. . Two appendices, notes and references, a select bibliography to help further research, and a couple of indexes constitute its remaining portion.
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