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Introduction |
Islamic Economics differs fundamentally from man-made laws and systems in defining economic problem. It represents the only wholly independent, alternative economic paradigm in the world today. It is based on principles revealed from Islamic sources as norms for human welfare that offer a strikingly alternative set of parameters for economic activity. According to its proponents its offers a comprehensive, coherent and better alternative to those currently in use in Western economics
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