Most of the published works in the field of Islamic economics, while idealistic if not seriously ideological in nature, barely address the Islamic labor market, leaving students of Islamic economics without a holistic knowledge of economic theory to understand the objectives of the Shari'ah. In this volume, the authors provide an independent academic study of the objectives of the Shari'ah, drawing from accessible sources.
It highlights the conceptual underpinnings of common labor market behavior that the Shari'ah objectives acknowledge as well as the traditional approach of economics.
It adopts standard textbook tools for explaining industrial relations and expands the traditional scope of the labor market and its forces under the Shari'ah umbrella.
Sub-headings, summaries and assessment questions in each chapter provide learning outcomes. Provides readers and practitioners of Islamic economics with an economic understanding of Shariah compliance and human resource/value development.
It explains how the economic implications of the Shari'ah's objectives provide moral guidance to Islamic labor market regulators and practitioners.
ISBN: 978-605-66953-2-2
Release Date: March 2017
Publisher: Routlegde Publications
Page Count: 146