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The aims of the book are:
to explore the political implications of the slow but steady accumulation of Islamic capital
to analyse the connections between Islamic finance and Islamic political movements in Middle Eastern and North African countries
to show that the commonly-perceived connection between Islamic finance and money laundering and terrorism is by no means the complete picture.
Readers will learn to appreciate the various political contexts in which Islamic finance operates in the Middle East and North Africa and will acquire some understanding of its political as well as economic constraints. Hopefully possible misunderstandings about Islamic banking and finance will be corrected.
The book is divided into two parts - part one is thematic and lays the ground for the country-specific case studies in part two (covering the Sudan, Kuwait, Jordan, Turkey, Tunisia and Egypt). The contributors include political scientists, economists and historians. Key Features:
A major topical issue
Written by the world's leading experts on Islamic Political Economy
Explores the connections between Islamic finance and Islamic political movements
Includes country-specific case studies
| kathryn v johnson jeffery deaver hamdy a taha andrew mcgill hans walter heldt | s v blakeslee deepa sn sudarshan s rynearson edward k m d vajpayee atal bihari |