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Current State of Islamic Economics and Direction of Future Research
Islamic economics as a subject has deep historical roots. However, the present body of knowledge known as ‘Islamic economics’ originated in the second half of the last century. During the last four decades, a lot of literature has appeared. However, most of it can be accepted as ‘Islamic economic teachings’ and not ‘Islamic economics’ as a social science. Based on this literature a beginning can be made in developing Islamic economics as a social science. The paper presents a tentative proposal for doing this.