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  2. Islamic banking and finance - Wikipedia

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    Later in his book Introduction to Islamic Finance, he argues that Islamic principles should include "the fulfillment of the needs of the society" giving "preference to the products which may help the common people to raise their standard of living", but that few Islamic banks have followed this path.) [125] Another source (Saleh Abdullah Kamel ...

  3. File:Sura39.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. List of tafsir works - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of tafsir works.Tafsir is a body of commentary and explication, aimed at explaining the meanings of the Qur'an, the central religious text of Islam.

  5. Mohammad Nejatullah Siddiqi - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps his most widely read book is Banking without interest which was published in 27 editions between 1973 and 2000 in 3 languages and is held by 220 libraries worldwide. [ 2 ] During his long academic career, he supervised a number of Ph.D. theses in the universities in India, Saudi Arabia and Nigeria.

  6. Sources of Sharia - Wikipedia

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    A copy of the Qur'an, one of the primary sources of Sharia. The Qur'an is the first and most important source of Islamic law. Believed to be the direct word of God as revealed to Muhammad through angel Gabriel in Mecca and Medina, the scripture specifies the moral, philosophical, social, political and economic basis on which a society should be constructed.

  7. Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr - Wikipedia

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    At eleven, he was a student of logic. He wrote a book criticizing materialist philosophy when he was 24. [1] [self-published source] [non-primary source needed] Al-Sadr completed his religious studies at religious seminaries under al-Khoei and Muhsin al-Hakim, and began teaching at the age of 25.

  8. Muhammad Said Ramadan al-Bouti - Wikipedia

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    A book of Quran was in the hand of Al-Bouti at the time of assassination. Al-Bouti was killed while giving a religious lesson to students at the Al-Iman Mosque in the central Mazraa district of Damascus. [26] The bomb attack reportedly killed at least 42 people and wounded more than 84.

  9. Al-Raghib al-Isfahani - Wikipedia

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    Al-Raghib was suspected as Shia sympathizer, [8] due to his statement for his love of Ahl al-Bayt.Meanwhile, some thought he was a Mu'tazilite. [9]However, one of his works entitled al-I'tiqadat, al-Raghib attacks both the Mu'tazila and the Shi'a showing that questions about his adherence to either of these positions is groundless.