Islamic Economics: A Short History

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al-Qardawi, Yùsùf, 356–358
qardh hassan, 53, 415
Qatabàn, 12, 415
qata"i land. see also Sawàfiland
during Abbàsid caliphate, 161
Abù-Yùsuf on, 187–188
Bàqir-al-Sadr on, 397–398
definition of, 415
tax rates on, 188
qatì"a. see qata"i
al-Qaûafì, Mu"ammar Muœammad
(b. 1941 A.C.), 318
qiràd. see mudhàrabah
qiyàs, 36, 166, 411, 415
quasi-ownership, 397
Qudama ibn-Ja"afer al-Katib (d. 932
A.C.)), 170
Queen of Saba"(Queen of Sheba), 11
Queen of Sheba (Queen of Saba"), 11
Quesnay, François (d. 1774), 204
Qur"àn
authenticity of, 33
on charity, 28
escalation of punishment, 50
on fortitude, 25
foundation for economic thought,
89–90
on hospitality, 24–25
importance to secular issues, 36
on individualism, 25
on labour, 46–47
on lending at interest, 26
on mudhàrabah, 26
on paganism, 26–27
as part of the Sharì"ah, 32–33
on resurrection, 27–28
Qur"ànic quotations
Anfàl, 103
charity, 28, 38, 43, 69, 75
cowardice, 10
discrimination, 74
enjoyment of bounty, 44
equality, 28, 43
etymological origin Arabia, 2
evaluation of responsibility, 40
faculty of freedom, 39
Fai", 85
generosity, 40
Ghanìmah, 86, 103
hospitality, 25
inheritance, 78–79
jihàd, 25, 26
kharàj, 169


Kingdom of Saba", 11–12
Najran massacre, 13
natural resources, 46
ownership, 55–57
paganism, 26–27
resources, 61
resurrection, 27–28
Ribà, 23, 48–49, 50–51
stinginess, 40
theft, 57
trading, 48
vice-regency, 38–39
wastage, 42, 61
way of life, 66
wealth, 74
qurùd, 416
Rabi"a al-Adawiyyah (d. 801 A.C.),
208, 211
al-Ràghib al-A›fahànì, Abù-al-Qasim
(1108 A.C.), 237–244
al-Rahìd (d. 809 A.C.), 159
rahn, 415
raiding, 8–9
ransom, 101
ra"s al-màl, 416
al-Rashìd (d. 809 A.C.). seeHarùn
al-Rashìd
Rashìd Rida, Muœammad (d. 1935
A.C.), 322–323
Rashidùn. seeRightly Guided caliphate
Rashìdùn. see also Rightly Guided
Caliphs, 416
real estate. see alsoagricultural land;
conquered land; fixed assets, 77,
170, 255
Reform Movements. seeIdrìsì
Movement; Mahdiyyah Movement;
Sanusiyyah Movement; Wahhàbiyyah
Movement
reforms. see alsoReform Movements;
westernisation
AbùA"la Maudùdìon, 325–326
al-Banna, Œassan on, 323–324
in Egypt, 319–324
Gamal al-Dìn al-Afghànìon,
321–322
Muœammad Abdou on, 322–323
Muœammad Iqbal on, 324–325
reconciling movement, 319–326
secularisation movement, 326–327
traditional movement, 316–319
registry office, 131
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