Possibility, Necessity and The Standing of Islamic Economics (With a Comparative View to Classic Economics)

Abstract:
The founding of any science like other phenomena is in need of preliminary requisites. One of the necessary preconditions for this is the idea and the approbation of scientists and intellectuals about the possibility, necessity and the status of that science. Because it is only in this way that their intellectual capacities for the formation of new concepts and copiling of them in the form of a new science will become readier. Enquiry into the possibility of the science of Islamic economics, is too one of the debates that has occupied the minds of scientists and intellectuals, and Islamic economists in particular. This article, by adopting a logical method, is trying to research the structural theoretical basis which may enable us to have a clear judgment about this dilemma. The study of what has gone before in a comparative way is a comparison having taken place with classic economics, so that this experiment will act as a specimen towards the verifiability of this structure.The conformity of the structure of the prefaces with has been for this porpose a few, subject's accordance with the limited opportunity the article allows.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Islamic Economy, Volume:6 Issue: 23, 2006
Page:
51
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