Comparative Islamic perspectives in money, monetary policy, and social wellbeing

Moral and ethical context of money and monetary policy in the creation of a stable and real growth perspective of the economy and wellbeing criterion is formalized. This derivation and casting it into a generalized analytical model is premised on the cardinal Islamic ontological law of unity of know...

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Main Author: Choudhury, Masudul Alam
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Published: SESRIC 2018
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description Moral and ethical context of money and monetary policy in the creation of a stable and real growth perspective of the economy and wellbeing criterion is formalized. This derivation and casting it into a generalized analytical model is premised on the cardinal Islamic ontological law of unity of knowledge. This spells out the essence of pervasive complementarities between the good things of life as the life-sustaining possibilities of maqasid as-shari’ah, the purpose and objective of shari’ah in term of its direct relationship with the ontological law of Tawhid, oneness of God spelled out in terms of the unity of knowledge and pervasive organic complementarities between the maqasid-goods. The paper thereby makes a distinct difference between the essential reference to Tawhid, thus shari’ah at-Tawhid. This primal conception and methodological worldview is distinctly contrary to the man-made vagaries of what is called ‘shari’ah compliance’. Against such background this paper undertakes a comparative study of the nature of money and monetary policy. This approach leads into the model of money, finance, and real economy model and its various ramifications. An analytical approach is adopted within the comparative perspectives of money and monetary policy for the Islamic case.
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spelling um.eprints-221962019-09-04T02:51:29Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/22196/ Comparative Islamic perspectives in money, monetary policy, and social wellbeing Choudhury, Masudul Alam BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc HG Finance Moral and ethical context of money and monetary policy in the creation of a stable and real growth perspective of the economy and wellbeing criterion is formalized. This derivation and casting it into a generalized analytical model is premised on the cardinal Islamic ontological law of unity of knowledge. This spells out the essence of pervasive complementarities between the good things of life as the life-sustaining possibilities of maqasid as-shari’ah, the purpose and objective of shari’ah in term of its direct relationship with the ontological law of Tawhid, oneness of God spelled out in terms of the unity of knowledge and pervasive organic complementarities between the maqasid-goods. The paper thereby makes a distinct difference between the essential reference to Tawhid, thus shari’ah at-Tawhid. This primal conception and methodological worldview is distinctly contrary to the man-made vagaries of what is called ‘shari’ah compliance’. Against such background this paper undertakes a comparative study of the nature of money and monetary policy. This approach leads into the model of money, finance, and real economy model and its various ramifications. An analytical approach is adopted within the comparative perspectives of money and monetary policy for the Islamic case. SESRIC 2018 Article PeerReviewed Choudhury, Masudul Alam (2018) Comparative Islamic perspectives in money, monetary policy, and social wellbeing. Journal of Economic Cooperation and Development, 39 (1). pp. 143-162. ISSN 1308-7800, http://www.sesric.org/pdf.php?file=ART18010302-2.pdf
spellingShingle BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
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Comparative Islamic perspectives in money, monetary policy, and social wellbeing
title Comparative Islamic perspectives in money, monetary policy, and social wellbeing
title_full Comparative Islamic perspectives in money, monetary policy, and social wellbeing
title_fullStr Comparative Islamic perspectives in money, monetary policy, and social wellbeing
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Islamic perspectives in money, monetary policy, and social wellbeing
title_short Comparative Islamic perspectives in money, monetary policy, and social wellbeing
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HG Finance
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