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Understanding Shari'a Finance: The Muslim Challenge to Western Economics (edition 2008)

by Patrick Sookhdeo

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The last twenty years have seen a distinctively Islamic financial system become a major player on the world economic stage. Many Muslims have rejected Western financial products and institutions, believing them to be incompatible with sharia, and have generated a wide range of alternatives. This book explains how this movement is part of the Islamist agenda to subvert and subjugate Western systems under the rule of Islam, and draws out its implications for global finance and politics.… (more)
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Title:Understanding Shari'a Finance: The Muslim Challenge to Western Economics
Authors:Patrick Sookhdeo
Info:Isaac Publishing (2008), Paperback, 114 pages
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The last twenty years have seen a distinctively Islamic financial system become a major player on the world economic stage. Many Muslims have rejected Western financial products and institutions, believing them to be incompatible with sharia, and have generated a wide range of alternatives. This book explains how this movement is part of the Islamist agenda to subvert and subjugate Western systems under the rule of Islam, and draws out its implications for global finance and politics.

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