'This book offers an authoritative analysis of the intellectual history of Islamic economic thought. Al-Daghistani draws on a wide range of historical and contemporary sources to provide a balanced and accessible synthesis of the diverse threads of Muslim intellectual discourses on moral economy. His treatment of the classic scholarly texts is both rigorous and deep. It is a major contribution to the field, and a must-read for all those interested in the evolution of scholarly debates on economy, politics, and law in Muslim societies' Adeel Malik, Globe Fellow in Economies of Muslim Societies and Associate Professor of Development Economics, University of Oxford
Introduction; 1. The Force of Revivalism and Islamization – Their Impact on Knowledge, Politics, and Islamic Economics; 2. The Present – Muslim Economists and the Constellation of Islamic Economics; 3. The Past Perfect – Sharī'a and the Intellectual History of Islamic Economic Teachings; 4. The Appraisal – Contemporary Islamic Economics and the Entrenchment of Modernity; 5. Futures – Pluralistic Epistemology of Islam's Moral Economics; Conclusion – Moral over Legal, Pluralistic over Monolithic.