Zaman, Asad (2015) "Re-Defining Islamic Economics", Chapter 3 in Basic Concepts, New Thinking and Future Directions in Islamic Economics, ed.'s Taha Egri & Necmettin Kizilkaya, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK p58-76 ISBN-10: 1443874566
Paper presented in 9th International Conference on Islamic Economics and Finance Schedule and PPTs for THREE presentations. 9-11 September 2013: 9th ICIEF: Istanbul
Link to Paper on REDEFINING ISLAMIC ECONOMICS
REFERENCES listed in PAPER:
1. Goody, J. (2012). The theft of history. Cambridge University Press.
2. Karacuka, Mehmet and Asad Zaman: “The Empirical Evidence Against Utility Theory” to appear in International Journal for Pluralism in Economics Education Vol. IV (1) March 2013
3. Kirchgässner, Gebhard (2005) (Why) are economists different? European Journal of Political Economy, 21(3), pp. 543-562.
4. Morgan, M. H. (2008). Lost history: the enduring legacy of Muslim scientists, thinkers, and artists. National Geographic.
5. Saglam, Ismail and Asad Zaman (2012) “The Conflict between General Equilibrium and the Marshallian Cross,” ERF Working Paper 1219, Koc University.
6. Siddiqui, Shamim (2011) “Defining Economics and Islamic Economics” Review of Islamic economics : journal of ,the International Association for Islamic Economics, Vol. 15, 2, p. 113-142
7. Asad Zaman (2012) “Principles of An Islamic Education,” Lecture 1 of a textbook on Islamic Economics (under preparation). <>
8. Asad Zaman, “Logical Positivist Methodology and Islamic Economics,” prepared for 2nd International Conference on Islamic Economics and Economies of Muslim Countries. Organized by IIUM and IRTI at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, held 29-30 January 2013.
9. Asad Zaman “An Islamic Critique ofNeoclassical Economics,” Pakistan Business Review, April 2012,<>
11. Asad Zaman “Islamic Economics: A Survey of the Literature,” Part I: Islamic Studies 48:3 (2009) pp. 395–424
12. Asad Zaman (2012). “Death of a Metaphor: The Invisible Hand”, International Journal of Pluralism and Economic Education,
13. Asad Zaman:“The Normative Foundations of Scarcity,” Real-World Economics Review, issue no. 61, 26 September 2012, pp. 22-39. </>
14. Asad Zaman: “Crisis in Islamic Economics: Diagnosis and Prescriptions,” Discussion Paper, Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, 25: 1 ,(April/May 2012)
15. Asad Zaman (2013) “Islamic Approaches to Fundamental Economic Problems” Chapter 3 of Oxford University Handbook on Islam and the Economy, edited by Kabir Hassan and Mervyn Lewis. < >
16. Zuboff, S. (2009) “The Old Solutions have become the New Problems,” Bloomberg Business Week, July, 2009. http://www.businessweek.com/managing/content/jul2009/ca2009072_489734.htm