Land management in early Islam

Journal Title: Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization (JITC) - Year 2015, Vol 5, Issue 0

Abstract

Islamic principles and practices influence almost 20% of the world population. Islamic codes are impacting on land and property in almost 30 to 50 countries.

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Rummana Khan Sherwani, Dr. Muhammad Asim

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  • EP ID EP489599
  • DOI 10.32350/jitc.51.05
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Rummana Khan Sherwani, Dr. Muhammad Asim (2015). Land management in early Islam. Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization (JITC), 5(0), 57-65. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-489599