Encyclopaedic survey of Islamic culture.
Vol. 8: Studies in Islamic economics. Ed. Mohamed Taher. Delhi: Anmol Publications, 1997Contents
Bayt al-Mal and banks in the medieval Muslim world, by Imamuddin, S. M. pp.128-138.
Economic theory in classical Arabic literature, by Desomogyi, J. pp.1-10.
Financing in modern Islamic economy, by Raquibuz Zaman, M. pp.11-27.
Fiscal matters in Islam, by Khuda Bukhsh, S.pp.158-213.
Islam's solution of the basic economic problems, by Hamidullah, M. pp.52-74.
Islamic banking: historical aspects, by Imamuddin, S. M. pp.139-158.
Jizyah in early Islam, by Faruque, Muhammad al- pp.107-119.
State intervention in trade in classical Arabic literature, by Desomogyi, J. pp.47-51.
Teaching of economics at the university level in Muslim countries, by Siddiqi, M. Nejathullah pp.28-46.
The Diwan of 'Umar ibn al-Khattab, by Moosa, Matti I. pp.214-224.
The fiscal policy of Umar ibn 'Abd al-'Aziz, by Zainal Abidin, A. Anwar pp.120-127.
The Islamic state and economic development: a theoretical analysis, by Nyang, Sulayman S. pp.75-106.