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Abstract
The modern world’s ecological and economic crises result from its
reductionist, mechanistic, and materialistic worldview. This study of Islamic
economics – based on its metaphysical and cosmological sciences – reveals a path to
economic justice and ecological equilibrium that requires recovering the Islamic
intellectual heritage and establishing corresponding Islamic scientific, technological,
economic, and other social structures for spiritually meaningful work and integral
development; a role awqāf traditionally played in Islamic civilization that needs to be
recovered today. This path, which was lost during the colonial period, requires
integrating the findings of modern science into higher orders of knowledge, allowing
man to live in harmony with himself, his community, and nature. This achieves both
“vertical” and “horizontal” equilibrium, the intersection of which symbolizes the
integration of all of life around a sacred center. This can also increase the number and
vitality of contemporary awqāf, which Syed Khalid Rashid so rightly calls for in his
lead article (Rashid, 2018).
期刊介绍:
The aims and scope of the journal include: -To develop the emerging paradigm of Islamic economics on scientific lines through publishing original works in this field that pass its peer review process. -To promote dialogue and discussion on current issues in the fields of Islamic economics and finance among the international community of scholars. -To encourage empirical research on Islamic finance, takaful, zakah, awqaf and other Islamic institutions including case studies from Muslim economies. -Contemporary global economic issues viewed from an Islamic perspective. To publish book reviews of important works published in the field, including books in conventional economics, business and finance having some connection with Islamic economics and/or finance.