Ethics, Logic, and Inquiry in Islamic Economics
اسلامی معاشیات میں اخلاقیات، منطق اور تحقیقات
Keywords:
Morality, Rationality, Research, Economic, systems, Islamic framework, social welfareAbstract
Islamic economies emphasize the incorporation of moral principles, rationality, and research in their economic systems. This approach aims to create a balance between economic growth and social welfare, guided by Islamic teachings. The moral dimension promotes ethical conduct, fairness, and justice in business transactions. Rationality encourages efficient resource allocation and prudent decision-making. Research plays a crucial role in developing innovative solutions that align with Islamic values. By integrating these elements, Islamic economies strive to foster sustainable economic development while upholding moral and ethical principles.
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