Tag: Islam
Just price shifts from process fairness to market governance in Ottoman thought
What the study found The study finds that the meaning of “just price” changed across Islamic intellectual history. In Ibn Taymiyya’s writing, it combined consent, fairness in exchange, and attention to market structures that affect bargaining power. Ottoman Hanafi jurists later recast it in more prescriptive and distributive terms, focusing on profit regulation, provisioning, and…

Macassan encounters shaped Aboriginal Islamic contact in northern Australia
Explore how Macassan Muslim traders introduced Islam to Aboriginal Australians centuries before British colonisation, examining cultural syncretism and selective religious adoption among Yolŋu.

Islam and identity in Leila Aboulela’s Elsewhere, Home
Literary analysis of Leila Aboulela’s short stories examines Islam and cultural identity as fluid processes shaped by displacement and postmodern conditions.

Familist incentives may promote deceased organ donation in Islamic regions
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in MedicineEssay examining familist incentive adoption for deceased organ donation in Islamic regions, analyzing alignment with classical Islamic moral frameworks and practical implementation strategies.

Oncology nurses framed spiritual care as part of everyday practice
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in NursingPhenomenological examination of spiritual care practices among 22 oncology nurses in Saudi Arabia, identifying integration of Islamic values within professional nursing competencies.





