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Islamic Economics: Institutions to create cooperation and community

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Conventional economics is built on competition, greed, hedonism, and individualism. Islamic economics is built on cooperation, generosity, self-restraint, and social responsibility. The Islamic institutions reflect these differences.

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Conventional economics is built on competition, greed, hedonism, and individualism. Islamic economics is built on cooperation, generosity, self-restraint, and social responsibility. The Islamic institutions reflect these differences.


Asad Zaman
Physician executive. All opinions are my personal. It is okay for me to be confused as I’m learning every day. Judge me and be confused as well.

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