Pious Property

Pious Property
Title Pious Property PDF eBook
Author Bill Maurer
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Total Pages 138
Release 2006-01-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610443845

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Owning a home has always been central to the American dream. For the more than one million Muslims in the United States, this is no exception. However, the Qur'an forbids the payment of interest, which places conventional home financing out of reach for observant Muslims. To meet the growing Muslim demand for home purchases, a market for home financing that would be halal, or permissible under Islamic law, has emerged. In Pious Property, anthropologist William Maurer profiles the emergence of this new religiously based financial service and explores the ways it reflects the influence of Muslim practices on American economic life and vice versa. Pious Property charts the development of Islamic mortgages in America, starting with Islamic interpretations of the prohibition against riba—literally translated as "increase" but interpreted as "usury" or "interest." Maurer then explores the different practices that have emerged as permissible options for Islamic homebuyers—such as lease-to-own arrangements, profit-loss sharing, and cost-plus contracts—and explains how they have gained acceptance in the Islamic community by relying on payment schemes that avoid standard interest rate payments. Using interviews with Muslim homebuyers and financiers, and in-depth analysis of two companies that provide mortgage alternatives to Muslims, Maurer discovers an interesting paradox: progressive Muslims tend to use financial contracts that seemingly comply better with the prohibition against interest, while traditional Muslims seem more inclined to take on financing very similar to interest-based mortgages. Maurer finds that Muslims make their decisions about using Islamic mortgage alternatives based not only on the views of religious scholars, but also on their conceptions of how business is supposed to be conducted in America. While one form of Islamic financing is seemingly more congruent with the prohibition against riba, the other exhibits more of the qualities of American mortgages—anonymity and standardized forms. The appearance that an Islamic financing instrument is legal and professional leaves many Muslim homebuyers with the impression that it is halal, revealing the influence of American capitalism on Muslim Americans' understanding of their religious rules. The market for halal financial products exists at the intersection of American and Islamic culture and is emblematic of the way that, for centuries, America's newcomers have adapted to and changed the fabric of American life. In Pious Property, William Maurer explores this rapidly growing economic phenomenon with historical perspective and scholarly insight.

Riyad Us-Saliheen The Paradise of the Pious

Riyad Us-Saliheen The Paradise of the Pious
Title Riyad Us-Saliheen The Paradise of the Pious PDF eBook
Author imam Abu Zakaruya Yahya Bin Sharaf An-Nawawi
Publisher IslamKotob
Total Pages 561
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Land and Privilege in Byzantium

Land and Privilege in Byzantium
Title Land and Privilege in Byzantium PDF eBook
Author Mark C. Bartusis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 749
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107009626

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The first comprehensive analysis for over fifty years of pronoia and its importance in the history of later Byzantium.

A Supplement to the Revised Statutes of the State of Maine

A Supplement to the Revised Statutes of the State of Maine
Title A Supplement to the Revised Statutes of the State of Maine PDF eBook
Author Maine
Publisher
Total Pages 662
Release 1895
Genre Law
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Plato's Ethics

Plato's Ethics
Title Plato's Ethics PDF eBook
Author Terence Irwin
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 457
Release 1995
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0195086457

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Studies Plato's Republic and other dialogues.

Back to the Core

Back to the Core
Title Back to the Core PDF eBook
Author Emma Cohen de Lara
Publisher Vernon Press
Total Pages 270
Release 2020-10-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1622739795

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Whereas liberal arts and sciences education arguably has European roots, European universities have evolved over the last century to become advanced research institutions, mainly offering academic training in specialized disciplines. The Bologna process, started by the European Union in the late nineties, encouraged European institutions of higher education to broaden their curricula and to commit to undergraduate education with increased vigor. One of the results is that Europe is currently witnessing a proliferation of liberal arts and sciences colleges and broad bachelor degrees. This edited volume fills a gap in the literature by providing reflections on the recent developments in Europe with regard to higher education in the liberal arts and sciences. The first section includes reflections from either side of the Atlantic about the nature and aims of liberal arts and sciences education and the way in which it takes shape, or should take shape in European institutions of higher learning. The edited volume takes as a distinct approach to liberal arts and sciences education by focusing on the unique way in which core texts – i.e. classic texts from philosophical, historical, literary or cultural traditions involving “the best that has been written” – meet the challenges of modern higher education in general and in Europe in particular. This approach is manifested explicitly in the second section that focuses on how specific core texts promote the goals of liberal arts and sciences education, including the teaching methods, curricular reflections, and personal experiences of teaching core texts. The edited volume is based on a selection of papers presented at a conference held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in September 2015. It is meant to impart the passion that teachers and administrators share about developing the liberal arts and sciences in Europe with the help of core texts in order to provide students with a well-rounded, formative, and genuinely liberal education.

The Atlantic Reporter

The Atlantic Reporter
Title The Atlantic Reporter PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 1148
Release 1910
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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