Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5669
Title: Readings in islamic social finances and economics
Authors: Mohd Zulkifli Muhammad 
Hazriah Hasan 
Nur Farahiah Azmi 
Keywords: Islamic Perspective
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: UMK Press
Abstract: 
Chapra (2000) in his book The Future of Economics- An Islamic Perspective argues that economics, via its management of the economy, is the key towards the realization of a society’s vision. Hence, Islam has its own vision and the purpose of Islamic civilization was aimed at the realization of social, political and economic system that support the developing of Islamic society. Until the era of colonization that distorted the beautiful system and thereby disrupting the progress of the social sciences. The history of Islamic was back to be free once again whilst regained the independence and Islamic economics rejuvenating back. The emerging Islamic social finance and economics fields has catered most attention and interest of many people. In deliberating contemporary issues in social finance and economics, this book provides various chapters that covers essential readings on Islamic social finance and economics. This is a compilation of numerous empirical studies conducted by lecturers and students emphasized on the notion of Islamic social finance and economics. It has changing rapidly on a global scale and surely needs an extensive guideline from the know-how experts. We would like to use this occasion to express our sincere gratitude to the UMK’s lecturers and students who contributed articles to making it possible for this edited book to be released. Chapter 2 discussing the connection of Maqasid Shariah and Green Technology Financing Scheme (GTFS) via Gap Analysis. Then, Chapter 3 presents on Baitulmal as heirs in Baitulmal Kelantan. Furthermore, the discussion about ar-Rahnu exists in Chapter 4 as to incorporate the Islamic pawn-broking with women entrepreneurs in Kelantan. The next topic is on the Muslimpreneurs’ understanding and practice on hibah in the Chapter 5, while the Chapter 6 exhibits on the successful asnaf entrepreneurs in Kelantan. Meanwhile, Chapter 7 elaborates on factors influencing wasiyyah preparations among women micropreneurs in Kota Bharu. Adding to the list, the Chapter 8 investigates on the factors influencing students of Islamic Banking and Finance in UMK to consume Halal products. Later, the Chapter 9 writes on hibah giving behavior as in academicians in UMK. Chapter 10 examines on the selection within ar-Rahnu and conventional pawn-broking in Kelantan. Whereas, Chapter 11 and Chapter 12 interestingly study on the choice for Takaful among non-Muslims at Islamic banks and the awareness on cash Waqf among Muslims in Kota Bharu. In a nutshell, this book covers a vast scope in Islamic social finance and economics range from banking, ar-Rahnu, waqf, zakat and many others.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5669
ISBN: 978-967-0021-86-7
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