Money in Islamic Economy
Since the new macro theories in balance, employment and economic stability are more focused on monetary policy and on the other hand, today the economy (in all its dimensions) is related to the phenomenon of money, credit and money supply issues and monetary and fiscal policies, the mechanism of debt and credit creation, in its broadest sense, has influenced the basis of economic issues. It is undoubtedly impossible to properly understand economic phenomena, without a thorough and in-depth study of this mechanism, in the general context of money, credit and banking. The book is divided into four chapters on the concept of money and its economic dimensions, the evolution of money and its variants, jurisprudential rules of money, justifications of interest and responding to them. In the appendix of the second chapter, the evolution of metal money before and after Islam and in the appendix of the fourth chapter, the origin of the right from the perspective of Western and Islamic legal philosophy as well as the thematic concepts of usury are explored. The final part of the book also includes Persian and Latin sources.