مساهمة الاستثمار البشري في تحقيق التنمية الاقتصادية من منظور إسلامي
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v18i1.4260Keywords:
Economic prosperity, economic development, Islamic law, good life, real income, human capitalAbstract
The essence of the economical development in Islam is the development of the human being in itself and not just the expansion of economical activities in order to achieve economic well-being, so we find that in the era of the Islamic state, the highest rates of good life have been achieved by the standards of our time, where every economic activity that is incompatible with the the five purposes of the Islamic law (Sharia) such as usury, monopoly, fraud, and so on , has been banned.
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