Estb. 1882

University of the Punjab

Issues in Islamic Economics

Islamic economics in historical perspective; Islamic economics and its difference with neo-classical economics; recent developments in Islamic economics and their applications; Islamic concept of ownership and its limitations; Islamic principles for consumption, production, investment, commerce and trade; institution of zakat and its social and economic implications; usury and interest free banking; equity and justice in an Islamic system.

Credit hours/ Marks:- 3

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