This book examines the intellectual and historical roots of the malaise that has overspread the Ummah and threatens to efface its identity. First published ini Arabic in 1991, this important work (in an abridged English translation) is designed to familiarize educated and concerned Muslims with the nature of the crisis confronting them.
This book examines the intellectual and historical roots of the malaise that has overspread the Ummah and threatens to efface its identity. First published ini Arabic in 1991, this important work (in an abridged English translation) is designed to familiarize educated and concerned Muslims with the nature of the crisis confronting them.
This issue of the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences is the second in a series dedicated to a single theme. Presently our topic focuses on Islamic economics. The reader will find that the five feature articles cover a broad range of economics topics ranging from the role of goverment to the spiritual significance of jihad.