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Abstract
The aim of this review is to discuss the notion of Islamic social finance, or
what social finance is according to some researchers in Islamic finance, and the
theoretical corpus on which it is based, as discussed in the book, both on the conceptual
(tawḥīdī paradigm) and teleological (maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah) levels. This review goes
beyond the approach that Islamic social finance refers to the social dimension of
entrepreneurship financed Islamically, as advocated in the book. With reference to
specialized literature in social and solidarity economy, it is argued that the object of
social finance should focus on how social organizations – primarily awqāf which dates
back to ancient times – provide funding to continue to play a role in societies. This
means that the waqf is more than a simple financing instrument or financial
engineering tool, and that the financial aspect is not the only or the main resource in the
life of societies. Waqf, and all other social institutions, feed above all on the social link
which is an inestimable treasure and provides protection for life. Would we exchange
that which is better (social relationship) for that which is lower (māl)?
期刊介绍:
The aims and scope of the journal include: -To develop the emerging paradigm of Islamic economics on scientific lines through publishing original works in this field that pass its peer review process. -To promote dialogue and discussion on current issues in the fields of Islamic economics and finance among the international community of scholars. -To encourage empirical research on Islamic finance, takaful, zakah, awqaf and other Islamic institutions including case studies from Muslim economies. -Contemporary global economic issues viewed from an Islamic perspective. To publish book reviews of important works published in the field, including books in conventional economics, business and finance having some connection with Islamic economics and/or finance.