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Values Engineering for the Islamic Economy |
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PP: 2993-3004 |
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doi:10.18576/isl/120726
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Author(s) |
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Elham B. Al-Jabri,
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Abstract |
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Although the material view prevails in many societies, it is not enough to drive development, and has negative aspects in dismantling human relations and making growth one side: increasing income for a class of society.
This study focuses on creating just motivations and motivations for the integrated and comprehensive development of economic, social and humanitarian aspects. The more these motives are associated with ones faith and values, the stronger and more honest they are. The study found that these motives and foundations are divided into three types: Devotional values, moral values and social values. The study recommended that these values be studied and promoted among members of society to support the economy, combat financial corruption and spread values through school curricula and media channels. The study took the approach of tracking and extrapolating for the prophetic year, analysing texts, extracting economic values from them, and reformulating them on the approach of modern economic studies. |
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