Islam and the Economic Development of Southeast Asia The Islamic Voluntary Sector in Southeast Asia

The Islamic economy may be broadly divided into three main sectors: the government, the commercial, and the voluntary. In Islamic states, these sectors play complementary roles in accordance with the tenets of Islam. In the non-Islamic states of Southeast Asia where there are, nevertheless, large Mu...

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Other Authors: Mohamed Ariff 1940- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pasir Panjang, Singapore Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 1991
Series:Social issues in Southeast Asia
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