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Hisbe Organization

Hisbe Organization

(1843 words)
May 9, 2026

The Hisbe institution, is an official oversight body in Islamic societies that operates in accordance with the principle of enjoining good and forbidding evil to safeguard public morality and order. This institution, whose roots extend back to the time of Prophet Muhammad, has historically been endowed with administrative and limited judicial powers covering a broad spectrum from economic activities to social life. Its historical significance lies in having independently assumed the functions of

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AYBİKE HACIİSMAİLOĞLU

AYBİKE HACIİSMAİLOĞLU

Sabahattin Zaim

Sabahattin Zaim

(3212 words)
December 18, 2025

Sabahattin Zaim was an academic economist and educator who made significant contributions in the fields of labor economics, social policy, and Islamic economics in Türkiye. Born in 1926 in the town of İştip, part of Skopje in Macedonia, Zaim migrated to Türkiye with his family in 1934 and settled in Istanbul. He completed his higher education in 1947 at the Faculty of Political Sciences of Ankara University and began his academic career in 1953 at the Chair of Social Policy at Istanbul Universit

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Yusuf Bilal Akkaya

Yusuf Bilal Akkaya

Islamic FinanceIs

Islamic Finance

(1063 words)
December 3, 2025

Islamic finance is a financial system in which economic activities are conducted in accordance with the principles of Islamic law. This system is based on a comprehensive approach that goes beyond mere technical and financial structures, encompassing moral, social, and legal principles. Its primary objective is to ensure that economic activities are carried out in line with the principles of justice, honesty, legitimacy, and risk-sharing.Within this framework, the fundamental principles underlyi

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Merve Durumlu

Merve Durumlu

Sabri Orman

Sabri Orman

(585 words)
December 8, 2025

Sabri Forest (1948, Kâhta, Adıyaman – 11 June 2020, İstanbul) conducted significant research in economics and particularly in Islamic economics in Türkiye and held senior positions at the Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye. Orman, who was fluent in Arabic, Persian and Ottoman Turkish, authored 12 books—four of which were original works, six were editions and two were translation—as well as numerous articles. long Over his decades-long academic career, he made substantial contributions and l

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Hayri Soygüzel

Hayri Soygüzel

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