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This comprehensive study examines the intersection of economics, politics, and development from an Islamic perspective. The book analyzes how Islamic principles and values can inform modern approaches to economic growth, political governance, and social development.
The author explores key concepts including Islamic finance, equitable distribution of resources, and ethical governance models that align with Islamic teachings. The work addresses contemporary development challenges while drawing from Islamic intellectual traditions and historical examples of successful Islamic societies.
By synthesizing classical Islamic thought with modern development theory, this book offers alternative frameworks for achieving sustainable and equitable development. It provides valuable insights for policymakers, scholars, and students interested in understanding how Islamic perspectives can contribute to solving global development problems.







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