伊斯兰道德经济:回归实质性道德,使伊斯兰金融人性化

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Mehmet Asutay
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伊斯兰金融的理论基础是伊斯兰道德政治经济学,旨在为所有利益相关者提供伊斯兰允许范围内的资源可及性。伊斯兰认知系统的互补性和统一性使所有利益相关者在经济和金融决策中都有必要拯救人类、环境和土地/水。在这种以特权为基础的理解范式中,相互关系和团结被认为是必不可少的支柱。伊斯兰金融自20世纪70年代以现代形态出现以来,一直偏离其本源,向传统金融的制度逻辑靠拢,而不是将自身定位于伊斯兰道德政治经济学的目标。本文认为,可持续发展的挑战,以及难民和移民危机,为伊斯兰金融提供了一个机会,可以在伊斯兰的实质道德中发展其实践,这是一种内在的必要性。本文认为,发展qard al-hassan(慈善贷款)基金可以帮助伊斯兰银行和金融机构至少部分地响应伊斯兰道德政治经济学的呼吁,也可以成为缓解难民和移民面临的挑战的有效工具。
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Islamic Moral Economy: Bringing Back Substantive Morality to Humanise Islamic Finance

Islamic Moral Economy: Bringing Back Substantive Morality to Humanise Islamic Finance

The theoretical foundation of Islamic finance is constituted by the Islamic moral political economy, which aims to provide resource accessibility within the permissibility of Islam to all stakeholders. The complementarity and unitarity nature of the Islamic cognitive system essentialises the interest of all the stakeholders in economic and financial decision-making to rescue humans, the environment and land/water. In this privilege-based understanding paradigm, mutuality and solidarity are considered essential pillars. After its initial emergence in the 1970s in its modern form, Islamic finance has been deviating from its origin towards conventional finance's institutional logic rather than locating itself with the objectives of Islamic moral political economy. This paper argues that sustainable development challenges, along with the refugee and immigration crisis, provide Islamic finance with an opportunity to develop its practices within the substantive morality of Islam as an embedded necessity. This paper suggests that developing qard al-hassan (beneficence loan), funds can help Islamic banks and financial institutions at least partially respond to the call of Islamic moral political economy and can also be an effective instrument to ease the challenges faced by refugees and immigrants.

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