Legitimacy of Ownership and Islam: A Case Study of Islamic Republic of Iran
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2000
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The Islamic Quarterly
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This article attempts to review the property situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran keeping in mind the following questions: After two decades of continuous efforts under the rule of the clergy, have religious and constitutional obligations been accomplished? Was the chosen model based on its interpretation of the rules of Islam totally compatible with the contemporary process of globalization? THERE. briefly presents the teachings of the Quran and the "hadith" on property and discusses the points of view of several Muslim intellectuals. Then he argues on the application of different approaches in their historical perspective.
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Rad, P. S. and Ahsan, M. (2000). Legitimacy of Ownership and Islam: A Case Study of Islamic Republic of Iran. The Islamic Quarterly, XLIV-3: 473-389.