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Economic Thought of Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr: A Study of Iqtisaduna (Our Economics)
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Mohd Lateef Khan
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter One Life and works of Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr
1.1. Life of Baqir al-Sadr
1.2. List of works [Books]
1.2 (a) Jurisprudence
1.2 (b) Fundamentals of the Law
1.2 (c) Philosophy
1.2 (d) Logic
1.2 (e) Theology
1.2 (f) Economics
1.2 (g) Qur'anic Commentaries
1.2 (h) History
1.2 (i) Islamic Culture
1.3. Articles
Chapter Two: Evolution of Islamic Economic Thought and Baqir al-Sadr
2.1. Early Development in Islamic Economics
2.2. Economic Teachings of the Holy Quran
2.2 (a) Justice and Social Responsibility
2.2 (b) Acquisition of Wealth
2.2 (c) Distribution of Wealth
2.2 (d) Non Exploitation of the Disadvantaged
2.2 (e) Regulation of Transactions Through Contracts
2.3. Economic Teachings of Prophet Muhammad
2.4. Economic Thinking of Eminent Jurists, Sufis and Philosophers up to 450 A.H
2.4 (a) Imam Abu Yusuf (113-182 A.H./731-798 C.E.)
2.4 (b) Muhammad bin Hassan al-Shaybani (132-189 AH/750-804 C.E.)
2.4 (c) yahya bin Adam(d. 818 C.E.)
2.4 (d) Abu Ubayd (d.838 C.E.)
2.4 (e) Qudamah bin Ja’far (d.932 C.E.)
2.4 (f) Abu Ja’far Nasr al-Dawudi (d.1012 C.E.)
2.4 (g) Mawardi (d.1058 C.E.)
2.4 (h) Ibn Hazm (d.456/1064 C.E.)
2.5. The Second Phase (450-850 A.H. /1058-1446C.E.)
2.5 (a) Al-Ghazzali, (451-505 A.H. /1055-1111C.E.)
2.5 (b) Ibn Taimiyah (661-728 A.H/1263-1328 C.E.)
2.5 (c) Ibn Khaldun(732-808/1332-1404 C.E.)
2.6. The Third Phase (850-1350 A.H/1445-1932 C.E.)
2.7. Shah Waliullah (1114-1176 AH-1703-1762 C.E.)
2.7 (a) Al-Irtifaq al Awwal (The First Stage of Socio-Economic Development)
2.7 (b) Al-Irtifaq al Thani (The second stage of Socio-Economic Development)
2.7 (c) Al Irtifaq al-Thalith (The Third Stage of Socio-Economic Development)
2.7 (d) Al-Irtifaq al Rabi (The fourth stage of socio-Economic Development)
2.8. Later Development in Islamic Economic Thought
Chapter Three: Baqir al Sadr on Marxist Economic Model
3.1. Marxism: The Basic Components of the Doctrine
3.1 (a) Dialectical Materialism
3.1 (b) Economic Interpretation of History
3.1 (c) The Theory of Surplus Value
3.1 (d) End of Capitalism
3.2. Baqir al Sadr on Marxist Economic Structure; Economic Science and Economic Doctrine
3.3. Historical Materialism as a Single Factor Theory
3.4. Historical Materialism in the Light of Philosophy
3.5. Arguments in Favour of the Historical Materialism
3.5 (a) Philosophical Argument
3.5 (b) Psychological Argument
3.5 (c) Scientific Argument
3.6. Sadr on Marxist Conception of Ideology
3.6 (a) Marxism & Religion
3.6 (b) Marxism and Philosophy
3.6 (c) Marxism and Science
3.7. Sadr on Marxist Law of Value
3.8. Sadr on Primitive Communism
3.9. Sadr on slave Society
3.10. Sadr on Feudal Society
3.11. Sadr on the Emergence of Capitalist Society
3.12. Marxist Creed: Socialism and Communism
3.12 (a) Socialism
3.12 (b) Communism
Chapter Four: Baqir al-Sadr on Capitalist Economy
4.1. Capitalism: A General Overview
4.2. Outstanding Features of Capitalism
4.2 (a) Right to Have Private Property
4.2 (b) Economic Freedom
4.2 (c) Freedom of Choice by the Consumers
4.2 (d) Profit Motive
4.2 (e) Class Conflict
4.2 (f) Uncoordinated Nature
4.2 (g) Role of Entrepreneur
4.2 (h) Control with Risks
4.2 (i) Competition and Cooperation
4.2 (j) Importance of Price System
4.2 (k) Economic Inequalities
4.3. Sadr on Capitalist Economy
Sadr on Capitalist Economy & Its Nature
4.4. Sadr on General Framework of the Capitalist Doctrine
4.5. Sadr on Capitalist Freedom
4.5 (a) Freedom Ensure Good and Welfare of the Society
4.5 (b) Freedom Causes Growth of Production
4.5 (c) Freedom is the Real Expression of Human Dignity
Chapter Five Major Themes of Islamic Economics in Iqtisaduna
5.1. General Structure of Islamic Economy
5.1 (a) Dual Form of Islamic Economy
5.1 (b) Restricted Economic Freedom
5.1 (c) Social Justice
5.2. Integrative Nature of Islamic Economics
5.3. Religion Alone can Materialize Social Interests
5.4. Islamic Economics is not a Science
5.5. Economic Problem in the Light of Islam
5.6. Distribution of Wealth on Islamic Level
5.7. Distribution at Pre production Stage
5.7 (a) Ownership of Land in Islam
5.7 (b) Mineral Wealth
5.7 (c) Natural Waters
5.7 (d) Other Natural Wealth
5.8. Distribution at Post Production Stage
5.9. Relation Between Production and Distribution: An Islamic Perspective
5.10. Role of state in Islamic Economy
5.10 (a) Social Security
5.10 (a) (I) Social Security Based on Public Reciprocal Responsibility
5.10 (a) (II) Social Security Based on Societies Right on Natural Resources
5.10 (b) Social Balance
Conclusion
Bibliography
(a) [Books]
(b) Articles
(c) Websites
Notes
Economic Thought of Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr: A Study of Iqtisaduna (Our Economics)
Author:
Mohd Lateef Khan
Publisher:
www.isfin.net
Book library
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Jurisprudence and Its Principles
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