Ṣuwar min dawr al-Azhar fī muqāwamat al-iḥtilāl al-Faransī li-Miṣr fī awākhir al-qarn al-thāmin ʻashar /
: At head of title : Jumhūriyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah. Wizārat al-thaqāfah wa-al-iʻlām. Min abḥāth al-nadwah al-dawlīyah li-tārīkh al-Qāhirah, Mārs-Abrīl 1969. : 229 pages ; 27 cm. : Bibliography : pages 221-229.
al-Azhar fi ̄alf ʻām /
: "Wa-sayajid al-qariʾ fi hathihi al-ṭabʻah mulḥaqan min iʻdād idārat al-silsilah yataḍaman bayānan bimā jadda ʻala al-Azhar wa-hayātihi al-mukhtalifah fi al-fatrah al-akhīrah, maʻa tarjamah mujazah li-Shīūkh al-Azhar wa-qādatihi": p. 7. : 168 pages ; 20 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.
Economics of an Islamic economy /
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This book challenges the interventionist stance of Islamic economics as well as its presumption that riba equals interest. An Islamic economy, it argues, is essentially a market economy, but it differs from capitalist economies because both its institutions and the structure of, for example, property rights are specifically Islamic, deriving from Qurʾān and other sources of Islamic law. The book also focuses on the similarities and differences between riba and interest, establishes the often neglected connection between the two, and explores the ramifications of this connection for Islamic financial systems.
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1 online resource. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9789047441724 :
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Miʿyār al-ashʿār wa-Mizān al-afkār fī sharḥ Miʿyār al-ashʿār /
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Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsī (d. 672/1274) was an influential philosopher, theologian, mathematician and astronomer, besides being the first director of the famous observatory at Marāghah near Tabriz as well as a man of politics. Author of a large number of scholarly works, he is especially famous for such treatises as his Tajrīd al-iʿtiqād on theology, the Zīj-i Īlkhānī on astronomy, the Ḥall mushkilāt al-Ishārāt , his influential commentary on Avicenna's (428/1037) Kitāb al-ishārāt wal-tanbīhāt on philosophy and logic, and his Akhlāq-i Nāṣirī on ethics. The present work contains an edition of a compendium on Persian and Arabic metrics which Ṭūsī says he wrote at the request of some friends, probably at the time of his association with the Ismailis, before the Mongol invasion and the collapse of the Niẓārī state in 654/1256. It is followed by the edition of a detailed commentary on it by the Indian scholar Muḥammad Saʿdallāh Murādābādī (d. 1294/1877). Persian, interspersed with Arabic.
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1 online resource. :
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9786002030115
