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Economic in Al-Qur'an" in Al-Qur'aney Orthonity (Economic in Al-Qur'an)

Distinguished Scholar & Founder

Professor Dr. Abul Hasan M. Sadeq
Founder & Founder Vice Chancellor
Asian University of Bangladesh (AUB)

Publication Info

Book: Al-Qur'aney Orthonity (Economics in Al-Qur'an)
Volumes: I & II | Year: 1990
Publisher: Islamic Foundation Bangladesh, Dhaka

Economics in Al-Qur'an: A Comprehensive Research Series (Six Papers)

Research Anthology Details

In this significant two-volume anthology, Professor Dr. Abul Hasan M. Sadeq contributed six specialized papers that provide a rigorous exegesis of Quranic verses related to economic behavior, market ethics, and social welfare. This work, commissioned by the Islamic Foundation Bangladesh, serves as a primary reference for the "Economies in Al-Qur'an" theme.

Key Contributions by Volume:
  • Volume I (pp. 366-371, 379-383, 424-449): These chapters focus on the normative foundations of Quranic economics, including the prohibition of Riba (interest), the obligation of Zakat, and the ethical constraints on trade and contract law.
  • Volume II (pp. 16-18, 102-110, 129-134): These papers explore the practical application of Quranic guidance in modern economic planning, emphasizing the role of the state in ensuring basic needs and the psychological impact of Quranic ethics on individual consumption and production.
Professor Sadeq's research systematically connects Divine guidance with modern economic challenges, arguing that the Quranic framework offers a "Middle Path" between unbridled capitalism and rigid socialism—one that prioritizes human dignity, social equity, and environmental stewardship as acts of vicegerency.
Core Themes: Quranic Economics, Islamic Foundation, Riba, Zakat, Market Ethics, Social Welfare, Vicegerency, Economic Exegesis, AUB.