Nieuws

  • 12.03.10 Nieuws >> Laatste Nieuws
      PROGRAMMA MINI-SYMPOSIUM ‘Different cultures – one world. Dialogue between Christians and Muslims about globalizing technology’   Vrijdag 12 maart 2010 vanaf 14.30 uur
    Forum-gebouw van Wageningen Universiteit
    Droevendaalsesteeg 2, 6708 PB Wageningen, Gebouw nummer 102
    Lees meer...
  • 11.03.10 Nieuws >> Laatste Nieuws
    De IUR nodigt U uit gebruik te maken van deze gelegenheid, de nieuwste boeken, Cd's en Islamitische kunst, Ebru en kalligrafie demonstraties mee te maken. Uiteraard zullen lekkernijen uit verschillende keukens deel uitmaken van de 4 daagse activiteiten.  
    Lees meer...
  • 26.02.10 Nieuws >> Laatste Nieuws
    In het kader van een Internationaal Colloqium over de relaties tussen Turkije en Frankrijk  sinds Soeleiman de Grote tot heden, houdt de rector van de IUR, Prof. Dr. Ahmet Akgunduz een toespraak in de Conferentie Zaal van het Europees Parlement.
    Akgunduz werd hiervoor gevraagd door de organisatoren. Voor meer informatie over dit programma kunt u hier verder lezen. Ook kunt u hier de bijdrage van de heer Akgunduz lezen.
    Lees meer...

Agenda

March 2010
M T W T F S S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 1 2 3 4

iurwebtv

Nieuwsbrief

New Release from IUR Press:

STUDIES IN ISLAMIC ECONOMICS

(ISLAMIC BANKING AND DEVELOPMENT),

Edited by Ahmed Akgunduz, (Rotterdam: IUR Press 2009), Paperback, 148 pp. Price 15 Euro plus Post Costs. ISBN 978-90-807192-5-5.

 

“This book contains two major subjects:

Firstly; some academic papers about Islamic Banking. The main characteristic of Islamic banking in com­parison to traditional banking is that it is more concerned with the profitability and length of the proposed investment rather than collateral. Projects with high profitability and low collateral that might otherwise be rejected can be funded through Islamic banking. This leads to a banking behavior that is similar to development banks and microfinance institutions that have been very successful in many Third World countries. Academic research shows that Islamic banking is not a negligible or merely temporary phenomenon. (Contributors: Dr. M. Umer Chapra, Dr. Ahmet Akgündüz, Arjen van Klink, Dr. Bastiaan A. Verhoef and Ismail Özsoy).

Secondly; some research articles about religion and development. Islam summarizes the root cause of the great social upheavals that have been suffered, particularly in this century, in two phrases. One is: “So long as I’m full, what is it to me if others die of hunger?” And the other is: “You struggle and labor so that I can live in ease and comfort.” Islam demonstrates that if hunger and poverty are to be eradicated, it will be through applying the Qur’anic injunction of almsgiving, social assistance and mutual help (vujub-u zakat): Being steadfast in performing prayers, giving zakat and the prohibition against earning without working, e.g., usury and interest (hurmet-i Ribâ: God has permitted trade and forbidden usury).” (Contributors: Dr. Ahmet Akgündüz, Dr. Arif Ersoy, Dr. Haşmet Başar and Dr. Bunyamin Duran).

 

 

epson tres_logo FUIW_logo ISESCO_Logo kenniscentrum UN_logo kenniscentrum1