Muslims and capitalism: an uneasy relationship?

From today’s perspective, Islam and capitalism seem to be natural partners. In a world where state socialism is on the wane, Islamic states in particular seem to be run by an exploitative class that in their hyper-capitalist way of profit-making does not care at all about social justice. Modern hist...

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发表在:Kultur, Recht und Politik in muslimischen Gesellschaften
其他作者: Hendrich, Béatrice 1964- (Editor)
格式: 电子 图书
语言:English
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出版: Baden-Baden Ergon Verlag [2018]
In: Kultur, Recht und Politik in muslimischen Gesellschaften (Band 39)
丛编:Kultur, Recht und Politik in muslimischen Gesellschaften Band 39
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B 巿场经济 / 经济伦理 / 伊斯兰教
B 反资本主义 / 伊斯兰教
IxTheo Classification:BG World religions
Further subjects:B 马克思主义
B Non-capitalist Islam
B history of Socialist Islam
B Aufsatzsammlung
B Social Justice
B 社会主义
B 反资本主义
B 社会公义
B Politischer Islam
B the secular Left and Islam
B Muslim Finance
B 行动主义
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总结:From today’s perspective, Islam and capitalism seem to be natural partners. In a world where state socialism is on the wane, Islamic states in particular seem to be run by an exploitative class that in their hyper-capitalist way of profit-making does not care at all about social justice. Modern history, however, has seen a great number of movements, political parties and individuals propagating the incompatibility of capitalism with Islam. And at a second glance, the quest for social justice and the rejection of capitalism actually appear as a driving force in different Islamic discourses, including that of the so-called Islamic State. The articles of this volume offer intriguing and original thoughts about the appropriate economic system for a Muslim society. Some of the concepts are based right away on socialism, while others call for a genuine, non-Western Islamic ‘third way‘ between communism and capitalism. In fact, political reality has forced the secular Left to grapple with the response of Islamic movements to poverty and injustice. The volume therefore also includes useful insights into the Left’s reaction to this political challenge. The articles cover a wide range of world regions, not only the Middle East and Turkey, but also the Far East and North Africa, with a time span ranging from the late 19th century to the present. In addition, the reader is also introduced to economic concepts of early Islam and their textual sources.
ISBN:395650464X
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5771/9783956504648