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- Capitalism_and_Islam abstract "Proto-capitalist economies and free markets were active during the Islamic Golden Age and Muslim Agricultural Revolution, where an early market economy and form of merchant capitalism took root between the 8th–12th centuries.A vigorous monetary economy was based on a widely circulated currency (the dinar) and the integration of monetary areas that were previously independent.Business techniques and forms of business organisation employed during this time included:contractsbills of exchangelong-distance international tradeforms of partnership (mufawada) such as limited partnerships (mudaraba)forms of creditdebtprofitlosscapital (al-mal)capital accumulation (nama al-mal), circulating capitalcapital expenditurerevenuecheques,promissory notes,trusts (see Waqf)savings accountstransactional accountspawningloaningexchange ratesbankersmoney changersledgersdepositsassignmentslawsuits.Organizational enterprises independent from the state also existed in the medieval Islamic world, while the agency institution was also introduced.Many of these early capitalist concepts were adopted and further advanced in medieval Europe from the 13th century onwards.".
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- Capitalism_and_Islam citecheck "January 2010".
- Capitalism_and_Islam disputed "January 2010".
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- Capitalism_and_Islam originalResearch "January 2010".
- Capitalism_and_Islam synthesis "January 2010".
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- Capitalism_and_Islam subject Category:Capitalism.
- Capitalism_and_Islam subject Category:Capitalist_systems.
- Capitalism_and_Islam subject Category:Economic_liberalism.
- Capitalism_and_Islam subject Category:Ideologies.
- Capitalism_and_Islam subject Category:Islamic_economics_in_the_world.
- Capitalism_and_Islam subject Category:Political_economy.
- Capitalism_and_Islam subject Category:Social_philosophy.
- Capitalism_and_Islam comment "Proto-capitalist economies and free markets were active during the Islamic Golden Age and Muslim Agricultural Revolution, where an early market economy and form of merchant capitalism took root between the 8th–12th centuries.A vigorous monetary economy was based on a widely circulated currency (the dinar) and the integration of monetary areas that were previously independent.Business techniques and forms of business organisation employed during this time included:contractsbills of exchangelong-distance international tradeforms of partnership (mufawada) such as limited partnerships (mudaraba)forms of creditdebtprofitlosscapital (al-mal)capital accumulation (nama al-mal), circulating capitalcapital expenditurerevenuecheques,promissory notes,trusts (see Waqf)savings accountstransactional accountspawningloaningexchange ratesbankersmoney changersledgersdepositsassignmentslawsuits.Organizational enterprises independent from the state also existed in the medieval Islamic world, while the agency institution was also introduced.Many of these early capitalist concepts were adopted and further advanced in medieval Europe from the 13th century onwards.".
- Capitalism_and_Islam label "Capitalism and Islam".
- Capitalism_and_Islam label "رأسمالية إسلامية".
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