The article examines the attitude of the great world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Confucianism) toward the world of finance, including banking. The issue of usury plays a key role in the evolution of ethical aspects related to obtaining compensation for money lending. The presented analysis also focuses on other aspects of banking activities, such as saving, investing and the institutional development of the banking sector. The author underlines the far-reaching convergence between the religions in this area, in spite of the considerable variation in historical and geographical conditions of their formation. The importance of cultural (religious) differences, including some fundamental nuances that affect...
<p>The article describes the peculiarities of economic activity, in particular the issue of private ...
INTRODUCTION Since time immemorial, religion in its various forms has had a major influence on human...
Islamic banking has attracted attention as a possible source of inspiration for ethical renewal in t...
The article is dedicated to the attitude of the great world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam...
The article examines the attitude of the great world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhi...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the attitudes of three major monotheistic religions ...
Islamic banking in Mauritius is a very new industry introduced only in late 2007. Mauritius is a sec...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate how cultural factors, mainly in the form of religious fa...
The perimeter of this article ranges to the limited and perceptual dimension of the business particu...
Banking and finances based on ethical standards of Muslims are now an integral part of international...
UM Financial in our over 5 year of retail Islamic financial products in Canada have come across many...
Despite the conventional consensus that interest rates are efficient mechanism of allocating loanabl...
The tremendous growth and widespread expansion of Islamic banking industry in the financial markets ...
'The question of whether or not the taking of interest is legal or at least legitimate has been disc...
Islamic financial system based on religion emerged in some Muslim countries in the 1970s. The aim o...
<p>The article describes the peculiarities of economic activity, in particular the issue of private ...
INTRODUCTION Since time immemorial, religion in its various forms has had a major influence on human...
Islamic banking has attracted attention as a possible source of inspiration for ethical renewal in t...
The article is dedicated to the attitude of the great world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam...
The article examines the attitude of the great world religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhi...
This article provides a comparative analysis of the attitudes of three major monotheistic religions ...
Islamic banking in Mauritius is a very new industry introduced only in late 2007. Mauritius is a sec...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate how cultural factors, mainly in the form of religious fa...
The perimeter of this article ranges to the limited and perceptual dimension of the business particu...
Banking and finances based on ethical standards of Muslims are now an integral part of international...
UM Financial in our over 5 year of retail Islamic financial products in Canada have come across many...
Despite the conventional consensus that interest rates are efficient mechanism of allocating loanabl...
The tremendous growth and widespread expansion of Islamic banking industry in the financial markets ...
'The question of whether or not the taking of interest is legal or at least legitimate has been disc...
Islamic financial system based on religion emerged in some Muslim countries in the 1970s. The aim o...
<p>The article describes the peculiarities of economic activity, in particular the issue of private ...
INTRODUCTION Since time immemorial, religion in its various forms has had a major influence on human...
Islamic banking has attracted attention as a possible source of inspiration for ethical renewal in t...