Gender economics and Islam: Case of Marital Law in Pakistan
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Keywords

Islamic Anthropology
Islamic Identity.

How to Cite

MAMOON, D. (2018). Gender economics and Islam: Case of Marital Law in Pakistan. Journal of Economics Library, 5(2), 146–148. https://doi.org/10.1453/jel.v5i2.1604

Abstract

Abstract.The paper discusses the evolution of Muslim identity in subcontinent India to provide guidelines for dealing with this identity in streamlining such national and international governance strategies that accommodate and facilitate local anthropology for building up a tolerant global society.

Keywords. Islamic Anthropology, Islamic Identity.

JEL. D72, K00, K10.

https://doi.org/10.1453/jel.v5i2.1604
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References

Haqqani, H. (2010). Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military, Brookings Institution Press.

Mamoon, D. (2017). Moving beyond rhetoric: Can Islamic banking become mainstream in Pakistan, Turkish Economic Review, 4(4), 290-294.

Trimingham, J.S. (1998).The Sufi Orders in Islam, Oxford University Press.

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