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Endnotes
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1-
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Muhammad
Khalid Masud, Islamic Legal Philosophy (Islamabad: Islamic
Research Institute, 1984), p. 225.
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2-
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M.
Umer Chapra, Islam and the Economic Challenge. (Leicester: The
Islamic Foundation, 1992), p. 284.
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Masud,
Islamic Legal Philosophy, p. 236.
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4-
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Ibid.,
p.281.
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Ibid
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Ibid.,
p.282.
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Hashim
Kamali, "Fundamental Rights of the Individual: An
Analysis of Haqq (Right) in Islamic Law," The American
Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 10 no. 3 (Fall 1993): 346.
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8-
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Hugh
Stretton and Lionel Orchard, Public Goods, Public Enterprise,
and Public Choice: Theoretical Foundations of the Contemporary
Attack on Government (London: Macmillan Press, 1994), p. 30.
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M.
N. Siddiqi, Islamic Theory of Ownership, Vol. 2 (Lahore:
Islamic Publications, 1968), p. 240.
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Ibid.,
p. 242.
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James
Tobin, "A Tax On International Currency
Transactions," Human Development Report (New Delhi:
Oxford University Press, 1994), p. 70.
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Siddiqi,
Islamic Theory of Ownership, p. 166.
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Ibid.,
p. 256.
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Ziauddin
Ahmad, Islam, Poverty and Income Distribution, (Leicester: The
Islamic Foundation, 1991), p.82.
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Siddiqi,
Islamic Theory of Ownership, p. 261.
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Chapra,
Islam and the Economic Challenge, p. 292.
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For
a detailed blueprint, see my Rural Development through Islamic
Banks (Leicester: The Islamic Foundation, 1994).
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Siddiqi,
Islamic Theory of Ownership, p. 86.
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Ibid.,
pp. 87-88.
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K.
S. Jomo, "Economics of Power: Changing Horizons,"
The Pakistan Banker (July 1994): 104.
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