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An Islamic Paradigm In Economics Vision And Mission
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This book emphasises not only thoughts and theoretical concepts, but also discusses their application.
in the real world. Hence, it suggests that a holistic approach to economic development, which harmonises between material and spiritual well-being is not entirely idealistic but is, in fact, pragmatic and applicable.
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