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1383 AH - 1963 CE
The Optimal Economic Policy
Abdul Rahman al-Maliki
The book deals with economic organization and economic planning in Islamic countries, with a focus on critiquing socialism and social justice. It aims to outline an economic policy to increase national income while taking into account socialism and social justice. It clarifies that this wave of organization and propaganda is not the result of a natural feeling of the need for planning and development, but rather a deliberate direction from major capitalist countries to change the style of colonialism and maintain the capitalist system.
مقدمة / Introduction
A wave of economic organization and planning is sweeping through Islamic countries, accompanied by widespread propaganda for what is called socialism and what is called social justice. Officials and opinion leaders are trying to draw up an economic policy for the country and develop economic planning to increase national income and to take into account socialism and social justice. There is no doubt that those who follow political events and the course of international relations realize that this wave and that propaganda are not the result of a natural feeling in the country of the need for economic planning and economic development, or a stimulating feeling of economic injustice in society, but rather a deliberate direction from the major capitalist countries, especially America. This is to change the style of colonialism after its flaws have been exposed, and to keep the capitalist system applied to those countries after its corruption has become apparent to all people.Table of Contents
1.
Book Index
2.
The Ideal Economic Policy
3.
Changing the Style of Colonialism
4.
Maintaining the Capitalist System
5.
Corruption of the Capitalist System
6.
Corruption of State Socialism
7.
Corruption of True Socialism
8.
Corruption of So-called Social Justice
9.
The Ideal Economic Policy
10.
Economic Policy
11.
Firstly, Sources of the Economy
12.
Agriculture
13.
The Error of Equality in Land Ownership
14.
How to Address the Harms of Feudalism
15.
Land Regulations
16.
Industry
17.
When Factories Should Be Public Property
18.
Commerce
19.
Buying and Selling Foreign Currencies
20.
Exchange Rate
21.
Human Effort or the Wage Earner
22.
The Basis Upon Which Wage Estimation is Built
23.
There Are No Annual Increases for Procedures
24.
There Are No Labor Problems in Islam
25.
Secondly, Guaranteeing Basic Needs
26.
Social Security in Capitalism
27.
Socialism's Guarantee of Basic Needs
28.
Islam's Guarantee of Basic Needs
29.
Increasing Wealth or Economic Development
30.
Agricultural Policy
31.
Industrial Policy
32.
Financing Projects
33.
Dangers of Foreign Loans
34.
Credit Facilities
35.
The Sharia Ruling on Loans
36.
How to Finance Productive Projects
37.
The Absurdity of the Development Budget
38.
Creating Foreign Markets
خاتمة / Conclusion
Thus, practical economics is discussed, for that is the ideal economic policy. And these are the things that increase the wealth of the country, or, in their words, achieve an increase in national income. And at the time when we put it in the hands of Muslims so that they can touch with their own hands the practical treatments of Islam, we call on them to make the sharpest incentive for them to the economy is the Islamic faith, for without a basis from which the rulings of the economy emanate and on which the ideas of increasing the wealth of the country are built, no progress is made in the economy. The sharp incentive is the basis of material progress as it is the basis of the renaissance, and there is no greater sharp incentive than faith, especially the faith that is considered alone to be the correct faith, which is the Islamic faith.
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