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Table of Contents: Teaching Programs in Islamic Economics: A Comparative Study by Munawar IqbalDiscussant: Abdul Rahman YusriHow to Teach Microeconomics in Islamic Perspective at Intermediate Level in an Undergraduate Program by M. Fahim KhanDiscussant: Shawqi A. DuniaDiscussant: Muhammad AdaniyatEconomic Development in Muslim Countries: A Strategy for Development in the Light of Islamic Teachings by M. Umar ChapraDiscussant:
Abdul Hadi al NajjarStabilization and Growth in an Open Islamic Economy by Abbas Mirakhor and Iqbal ZaidiDiscussant: Medhat HassaneinDiscussant: Hanaa Kheir-el-DinDevelopment and Islam: Selected Bibliography by Muhyiddin Atiyah