Humanomics: Volume 32 Issue 2
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Islamic banking contribution in sustainable socioeconomic development in Indonesia: An epistemological approach
Ari PratiwiAs a prominent actor in terms of achieving sustainable socioeconomic development, especially in rural areas, Islamic banks are urged to pursue their main objective. It is required…
An Islamic monetary theory of value and equation of exchange: evidence from Egypt (696-1517)
Adam AbdullahThe purpose of this research is to present an Islamic monetary theory of value by analyzing real prices and real money in terms of gold and silver in Egypt from 696 to 1517, a…
Relationship between good governance and integrity system: Empirical study on the public sector of Malaysia
Jamaliah Said, Md. Mahmudul Alam, Maizatul Akmar KhalidThis study aims to measure the relationship between the current practice status of good governance and that of integrity in the public sector of Malaysia.
Micro-entrepreneurs’ intention to use Islamic micro-investment model (IMIM) in Bangladesh
Rashidah Abdul Rahman, Aliyu Dahiru Muhammad, Selim Ahmed, Fouad AminThe aim of this paper is to propose and verify a structured model for Islamic micro-finance in Bangladesh. The Islamic micro-investment model (IMIM) aims to harness the role of…
Intergenerational transmission of religious capital in a developing country: A case study of District Multan (Pakistan)
Muhammad Junaid Khawaja, Fareed Sharif Farooqi, Toseef AzidIt is consensus among Muslim social scientists that religion as an informal institution plays a very important role in building the socio-economic structure of an Islamic state…
Re-counting the determinant factors of human development: a review of the literature
Ibrahim Abiodun Oladapo, Asmak Ab RahmanThis paper aims to examine the basic determinant factors of human development using the theory of Maqasid al Shari’ah (TMS). It also identifies relevant demographic variables that…