Islam and the economic development of Southeast Asia the Muslim private sector in Southeast Asia
The Islamic economic system places a high premium on human initiative in a manner consonant with the tenets of Islam. The Islamic perspective of the private sector is an interesting one; while the acquisition of wealth through legitimate means is permitted, there is the need to drive a middle course...
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Corporate Author: | Institute of Southeast Asian Studies |
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Other Authors: | Mohamed Ariff 1940- |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Singapore
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
1991
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Series: | Social issues in Southeast Asia
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