Distributive Justice: A Perspective from Islamic Economics Literature
Author(s) -
Shafinah Rahim
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of emerging economies and islamic research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2289-2559
DOI - 10.24191/jeeir.v1i3.9131
Subject(s) - distributive justice , islam , distributive property , economic justice , perspective (graphical) , positive economics , relevance (law) , consumption (sociology) , sociology , islamic economics , subject (documents) , political science , epistemology , social science , economics , law , geography , philosophy , mathematics , archaeology , artificial intelligence , library science , computer science , pure mathematics
This conceptual research paper intends to provide a summative introductory to an important economic concept; distributive justice from a purely Islamic perspective. Despite its relevance to the prevailing socio-economic problems and role in our daily economic activities both at micro and macro levels, most discussions related to distributive justice are often rooted to works of western scholars. The efforts available are normally cursory in nature relative to processes of production and consumption. Justice being central to Islam in general and distribution an aspect that affects the wellbeing of people collectively awards the notion of distributive justice an interesting and significant place as an independent subject matter of analysis. Keywords: Distribution, Justice, Islamic Economics
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