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The Libertarian Character of the Islamic Economy
Authors:Ali Salman
Institution:Institute of Economic Affairs and director of Development Pool, , Islamabad
Abstract:This article reviews the shari'a approach to markets and examines its treatment by certain twentieth‐century Islamic economists such as Nejatullah Siddiqui, Nawab Haider Naqvi, Umer Chapra and M.A. Mannan. It characterises the arguments of these economists as largely statist, redistributive and socialist, possibly reflecting post‐colonial intellectual experiences. Yet shari'a endorses negative freedom by proscribing price controls and guaranteeing consumer protection from coercion. Islamic law, this article argues, as evinced in both revealed knowledge and human exegesis, has endorsed a market‐friendly, libertarian and limited‐government philosophy.
Keywords:D63  Z12  consumer protection in Islam  Islam and economics  Islam and free markets  Islamic economics  religion and economics  social justice in Islam
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