Author: Shaykh Umar Vadillo
Print length: 142 pages
Language: English
Publication date: 3 Apr. 1991
Description: The End of Economics by Shaykh Umar Vadillo presents a critical analysis of contemporary economic systems from an Islamic viewpoint. He challenges conventional economic paradigms, advocating for a return to Islamic financial principles as a solution to global economic issues.
In "The End of Economics," Shaykh Umar Vadillo challenges the foundational assumptions of contemporary economic thought and practice. The book argues for the end of 'economics' as we know it and proposes a return to real wealth that aligns with Islamic ethical and moral values. It is a bold critique of the capitalist system, fiat currency, and the modern banking industry, offering a transformative perspective based on Islamic jurisprudence and historical practices.
Shaykh Umar Vadillo is renowned for his pioneering work in Islamic economics and finance. With deep scholarly knowledge and practical insight, Vadillo provides a scathing critique of modern economic systems and their discrepancies with Islamic teachings. He invites readers to consider how Islamic principles can lead to a more just and balanced economic system.
Each book offers a unique perspective on aligning Sharia principles with contemporary economic challenges, making them essential for those seeking depth in Islamic economics and spirituality.