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5 - Pluralistic Epistemology of Islam’s Moral Economics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 2021

Sami Al-Daghistani
Affiliation:
Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society
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Chapter 5 introduces a new hermeneutical approach to the study of economic thought in Islamic tradition as a multifaceted field. This chapter is concerned with the plural and polyvalent methodology of studying the phenomenon of economic thought in Islamic tradition and Sharīʿa through a multitude of approaches in what I call the plural epistemology of Islam’s moral economy, which advocates for a multifaceted hermeneutical reading of the subject.

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The Making of Islamic Economic Thought
Islamization, Law, and Moral Discourses
, pp. 256 - 273
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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