Economic Development Theory of Ibnu Khaldun: Interrelation between Justice and Umran al-Alam
Ahmad Mahfudzi Mafrudlo,
Zuhratul Aini Mansur,
Mustofa Mustofa
et al.
Abstract:– Leading Islamic thinker, Ibn Khaldun, proposed a nuanced theory of economic development that transcends mere material advancement. This theory integrates Islamic principles within a comprehensive framework. This study aims to delve deeper into Ibn Khaldun's economic development theory, focusing on its emphasis on the Islamic way of life and the concept of Umran al-Alam (prospering the earth). A descriptive analysis methodology was employed through a review of existing literature. Ibn Khaldun outlines eight k… Show more
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