Islamic Economics

Islamic Economics

The Concept Of Order In Islamic Economics

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Classical political economy as a modern science is a product of new interpretation of order in modern age metaphysics. This order was a natural and also institutional. Natural order influenced ontology, epistemology, axiology and methodology in political economy. political economy as a representation of new institutional order, became separate science and separated itself from other social sphere such as religion, political and ethical.by subjectivism and marginal revolution in economics the concept of order transformed from institutional to mathematical. Natural order was holistic and institutional with discoverable laws; but mathematical order was artificial order with mathematical relation that constructed by economists as laws.so evolution of economics intertwined with the concept of order. so, we can have question: hitch concept of order we need in order to constitute an Islamic economics school by neoclassical framework? Does this synthesis mean the acceptance of presuppositions in neoclassical economics?  
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