Abstract
Every civilisation has, historically, developed their own political,
economic, and social order through which the formation of their society
has been deined. he Muslims, from the 7th century onwards, aimed to
create a system of an Islamic order by developing their own particular
social formations according to the norms, principles, and values of Islamic
ontology. herefore, when history is referenced in the search for authenticity,
the ‘golden years’ (asr al-saadath or ‘the times of felicity’) are seen as the
necessary framework with which to organise Muslim societies, including
their economic and inancial systems.
economic, and social order through which the formation of their society
has been deined. he Muslims, from the 7th century onwards, aimed to
create a system of an Islamic order by developing their own particular
social formations according to the norms, principles, and values of Islamic
ontology. herefore, when history is referenced in the search for authenticity,
the ‘golden years’ (asr al-saadath or ‘the times of felicity’) are seen as the
necessary framework with which to organise Muslim societies, including
their economic and inancial systems.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Afro Eurasian Studies |
| Publication status | Published - 2013 |
| Externally published | Yes |