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== The Islamic Economic System and Its Importance == | == The Islamic Economic System and Its Importance == | ||
Considering verses from the Quran, including [[ | Considering verses from the Quran, including [[Quran 16:89]] and [[Verse 20 of Surah al-Muzzammil|Quran 73:20]], and also relying on certain narrations, the author believes that solving economic issues and problems is a prerequisite for an obligation (Wajib) known as serving the Islamic society (pp. 19-25). In his belief, a specific school of economics is not delineated in Islamic sources; but by bringing together a collection of rulings, rights, and concepts, one can discover the general principles and fundamental theories regarding the Islamic economic school. According to him, Islamic economics is not a one-sided and purely economic perspective. Relying on the theory of [[Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr]] and the [[sphere of the permissible|rule of the sphere of the permissible]] (Qa'idah Mintaqah al-Faragh), he believes that one of the most important ways of founding the Islamic economic system is the government and sovereignty (Hakimiyyah). He then points out that Islamic economics strives to adopt a method that is both realistic and ethical (pp. 33-43). | ||
=== Method of Discovering the Islamic Economic System === | === Method of Discovering the Islamic Economic System === | ||