
Dr. Ali al-Qaradaghi’s Economic Collection
The Economic Collection of Dr. Ali al-Qaradaghi (The Student’s Bag in Islamic Economics and Finance) is a prestigious scientific series representing decades of extensive research and scholarly dedication by Prof. Dr. Ali al-Qaradaghi. Published in Arabic, this collection serves as a primary reference and cornerstone for students, scholars, and researchers specializing in Islamic economics and contemporary financial transactions.
The collection comprises 8 major works organized into 12 high-quality volumes:
Introduction to the Methodology of Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) for Ijtihad and Research into Contemporary Issues: An exploration in light of constants, variables, and the higher objectives of Sharia (Maqasid). (1 Volume)
Introduction to Islamic Economics: A comparative foundational study between Islamic and positive (man-made) economics, grounded in the Quran, Sunnah, Sharia objectives, and Islamic legal heritage. (1 Volume)
Introductions to Wealth, Ownership, and Contracts: A comprehensive jurisprudential, legal, and economic study. (1 Volume)
Researches in Islamic Economics: A collection of detailed and profound scientific studies on the Islamic economic system. (1 Volume)
Researches in the Jurisprudence (Fiqh) of Contemporary Financial Transactions: Addressing modern financial issues and challenges. (2 Volumes)
Researches in the Jurisprudence (Fiqh) of Islamic Banks: A comparative jurisprudential and economic study. (2 Volumes)
Insurance in Islamic Jurisprudence: A foundational comparative study between Islamic Insurance (Takaful) and commercial insurance, including practical applications. (1 Volume)
The Jurisprudence of Contemporary Zakat Issues: A comparative study focusing on modern applications for companies and shares. (2 Volumes)
This series is far more than a simple compilation of books; it is a structured educational roadmap. Dr. Ali al-Qaradaghi has meticulously organized the material to lead the reader progressively from fundamental principles to the most complex contemporary financial issues.
By employing a comparative methodology, the series bridges the gap between Islamic systems and global financial frameworks, fostering a deeper understanding of modern economics. Furthermore, it emphasizes the practical application of Sharia rulings within modern banks and corporations. This collection is an essential resource and an invaluable gift for any scholar or researcher seeking a profound, scientific mastery of the world of Islamic finance and economics.