ISLAMIC ECONOMIC THOUGHT
Module/Course Title : Islamic Economic Thought Course Type: Compulsory Course in Islamic Economics Course Coordinator: Dr. Drs. Iswan Noor, ME.
Lesson Plan Developer: Aminullah Achmad Muttaqin, M.Sc.Fin.
Modules/
Course Code
Student
Workloads Credits (ECTS) Semester Frequency Duration
EKI62001
16 x 3CU x 170 3 CU x 1,5 4th Semester Even 1 Semesterminutes ECTS Semester
1 Types of courses
- Question and answer - Presentation
- Discussion
Contact hours Independent Class Sizes 32 Students Study
16 x 3 CU x 16 x 3 CU x 120 50 minutes minutes 2 Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)
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3 Learning Outcomes
a) Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
1) Capable of internalising of professional academic values, norms and ethics 2) Capable of applying logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking in the
context of the development or implementation of science and technology that pays attention to and applies humanities values in accordance with their field of expertise
3) Capable of demonstrating ways of thinking in the fields of economics, finance and business in accordance with Islamic principles
4) Capable of evaluating economic policies and provide alternative solutions that benefit society
5) Capable of mastering the theoretical concepts of muamalah law b) Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
1) Capable of knowing the history of the Islamic economy from the time of the Prophet to the modern era
2) Capable of identifying historical sources that form the basis of Islamic economic thought
3) Capable of identifying and understanding economic thoughts originating from scholars and classical thinkers in the context of Islamic economics 4) Capable of identifying and understanding economic thoughts originating
from scholars and contemporary thinkers in the context of Islamic economics
5) Capable of distinguishing the concept of Islamic economic thought with the concept of western economic thought
4 Subject Content
1) Differences in thought between classical scholars regarding Islamic economics
2) Muhammad Abdul Mannan's economic thought 3) Muhammad Nejatullah Sidiqqi's economic thoughts 4) Monzer Kahf's economic thought
5) Sayyid Mahmud Taleghani's economic thoughts
6) Economic thought Muhammad Baqir As Sadr
7) Understand the concept of the caliphate and its implications for the economy
5 Teaching Methods 1. Lectures
2. Discovery Learning 3. Cooperative Learning 4. Collaborative Learning 5. Contextual Instructions 6 Assessment methods
Participation, Assignment, Final Exam
7 This Module/Course is applied in The Following Study Program/s Doctoral Program in Economics
8 Authorisation for modules/courses Team
9 References:
1. Haneef, Muhammad Aslam. 1995. Contemporary Islamic Economic Thought: A Selected Comparative Analysis. S. Abdul Majeed & Co. for Ikraq. Kuala Lumpur.
2. 2) Qoyum, Abdul, Nurhalim, Asep, Fithriady, Psparini, Martini Dwi, Islami, Nurizal., Haikal, Mohammad, Ali, Khalifah Muhamad. 2021. History of Islamic Economic Thought. Department of Islamic Economics and Finance of Bank Indonesia. Jakarta.
3. Hoetoro, Arif. 2017. Ekonomi Islam: perspektif historis dan metodologis.
Empatdua.
4. Galuh, Ajeng Kartika, Utami, Anisa Fitria, & Widiyanti, Dwi Retno. 2022.
Sejarah Pemikiran Ekonomi. Universitas Brawijaya Press.