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Poverty and Profit: The Impact of Character on the Design of Business

Islamic spirituality, in both its principles and practices, establishes an impetus and a framework to design businesses that support a positive social and environmental impact. Among them is the notion of faqr (poverty), raised by Professor Martin Nguyen in his [...]

By |2024-06-12T12:40:20+00:00March 16, 2022|Contributor Response, IMTF, Islamic Thought, Politics & Society|Comments Off on Poverty and Profit: The Impact of Character on the Design of Business

Market-Friendly Muslims: Cultivating Piety without Sacrificing Capitalism

It is one thing to expound the conceptual anatomy of virtue ethics as articulated in Islamic traditions of moral philosophy, mysticism, jurisprudence, etc.; it is another to examine how such articulations are extended and enacted by Muslims seeking to live [...]

By |2024-06-12T12:43:12+00:00January 18, 2022|Contributor Response, IMTF, Islamic Thought, Politics & Society|Comments Off on Market-Friendly Muslims: Cultivating Piety without Sacrificing Capitalism

Kasb (Livelihood), Faqr (Poverty), and Zuhd (Renunciation) in Islamic Economic Tradition

This piece is a response to the initial query of the project on Virtue Ethics and the Cultivation of the Moral Self by Martin Nguyen. In this first response essay, I briefly analyze the state of affairs of contemporary Islamic [...]

By |2024-06-12T12:44:17+00:00January 3, 2022|Contributor Response, IMTF, Islamic Thought, Politics & Society|Comments Off on Kasb (Livelihood), Faqr (Poverty), and Zuhd (Renunciation) in Islamic Economic Tradition

The Islamic Theology of Poverty between Socialism and Capitalism

In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Max Weber argued that it was the Protestant religious ethic, more particularly Calvinism, that acted as a precursor to modern Capitalist economic development, as it saw a moral and a spiritual [...]

By |2024-06-12T12:45:27+00:00December 5, 2021|Contributor Response, IMTF, Islamic Thought, Politics & Society|Comments Off on The Islamic Theology of Poverty between Socialism and Capitalism

Virtue Ethics and the Cultivation of the Moral Self

This post and that of Prof. Maria Dakake mark the official beginning of our respective but interrelated inquiries into contemporary Islamic moral theology. Over the course of the next two years, we will each facilitate an ongoing roundtable of Muslim [...]

By |2024-06-12T12:27:08+00:00November 3, 2021|Contemporary Islamic Thought, IMTF, Individual Ethics, Islamic Thought|Comments Off on Virtue Ethics and the Cultivation of the Moral Self
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