The Muslim scholars formulated trade and economic rules and provided guidance in the field of trade and economics.
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If you mean "prophet" please see the Related Question. Islamic economics is not supposed to generate interest, but profit is certainly acceptable. There is no specific term for final profit derived from a business that is peculiar to Islamic economics.
M. Umer Chapra has written: 'Towards a just monetary system' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Islam, Economics, Islam, Monetary policy, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Banks and banking, Religious aspects of Economics 'Muslim civilisation' -- subject(s): Civilization, Islamic, Islamic Civilization, Islamic renewal 'What is Islamic economics?'
Muslim scholars not only studied and made advances in the field of Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry, rather they did lot of research in the field of medicine and all branches of science.
Islamic sources are mainly Quran(holy book of Muslims),Sunnah(practices of prophet Muhammad SAW) and Hadith(Sayings of prophet Muhammad SAW) and some other Islamic literature written by Muslim scholars.
During the golden age of Islam the trade flourished. Education also spread. New experiments were made by Muslim scientists and scholars.
The Esperanto word for Islamic is "islama" and the word for Muslim is "muzulmano".
Cagatay Ulusoy, a Turkish actor, has not publicly disclosed his religious beliefs.
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Megan H. Reid has written: 'Ritual and piety in medieval Islamic law' -- subject(s): Islamic law, Conduct of life, Muslim scholars, Muslims, Spiritual life, Customs and practices, Biography, Islam
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