
This text looks at ownership according to the Islamic doctrine. In the eight chapters, the author discusses the evolution of ownership, the emergence of labour power, Marx's ideas about ownership, the economic problem caused by money, economy viewed in the light of faith and belief, the foundations of Islamic economics, the distinctive features of Islamic economics, and class differences and their origin.
- Islam And Ownership
- Translators' Preface
- Introduction
- Author's Note To The Fourth Persian Edition
- Preface
- 1. The Evolution Of Ownership
- 2. The Emergence Of Labour Power
- John Locke (1632-1704)
- Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-78)
- Maximilian De Robespierre (1758-1794)
- Francois Noel Babeuf (1760 - 1797)
- Count Henry De Saint-Simon (1760-1825)
- Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762 - 1814)
- Jeremy Bentham (1749-1832)
- Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809 -1865)
- Louis Blanc (1811 - 1882)
- Karl Marx (1818 - 1884)
- 3. Marx's Ideas
- Marxian View Of Religion
- Philosophy And Science
- Classes
- The Early [Primitive] Collectivism
- Slavery-Based Society
- The Feudal Society
- Transition Toward Capitalism
- The Measure Of Value (Price)
- Capitalism And Evolution
- Transcending Domestic Boundaries And Colonization Of Other Nations
- The Dictatorship Of The Proletariat
- Elimination Of Classes And The Rise Of Justice
- The Freedom Under Unrestrained Capitalism And Its Pitfalls
- Freedom And The Ways Of Providing It
- The Human [Moral] Value Of Actions
- The True Values: Essentials And Enhancements [Kamali]
- Exchange Value
- Summary
- 4. Economy Viewed In The Light Of Faith And Belief
- 5. The Foundation Of Islamic Economics And The Roots Of Its Injunctions
- Economic Problems Revolve Around Three Issues Irrespective Of The Time And Place
- Islamic Jurisprudence Divides Lands Into Two Categories
- The Islamic General View Regarding Cultivated Lands
- The Situation Of Property Ownership And Iqta' [Feudalism] In Islamic Countries
- The Tradition Of Religious Endowments
- 6. The Economic Problems Caused By Money
- 7. The Distinctions And Characteristics Of Islamic Economics
- 8. Class Difference And Privileges, And Their Origins