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Al- ‘Alwéini argues that the Qur’anic interpretation of time, life, the universe, mankind, history, and good and evil provides contemporary humanity with a philosophical and civilizational alternative that is capable of leading mankind out of the present crisis.
He discusses the roots of ideological bias in Western social sciences and shows how positivism and empiricism are either not interested in the study of phenomena which do not fall within the range of the human senses or categorically dismiss their very existence.
Taher discuss the role of a Muslim single seller as a zero efficiency loss monopolist from an Islamic perspective.
We would welcome reports of academic conferences held on Islam and Muslims for publication in AJISS.
This, we hope, will encourage scholars and allow us both to identify potential Muslim social scientists in different parts of the world and to strengthen their continuous bonds with the American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences.