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Pre-Islamic Arabia: Poetry, Tribal Rivalry and Heroism (800 B.C.–610 A.C.).
The Birth of the Islamic State: Economic Thought in the Qur"àn and Sunnah.
Economic Thought of the Rightly Guided Caliphs (632 A.C.–661 A.C.).
The Dynastic Caliphates: The Umayyads and the Reforms (661 A.C.–750 A.C.).
The Abbasìd’s Golden Age: The Florescence of Islamic Economics (750 A.C.–1000 A.C.).
Political Fragmentation and Cultural Diversity (1000 A.C.–1400 A.C.).
The Three Empires and the Islamic Phoenix (1400 A.C.–1800 A.C.).
The Crisis of Modernisation and Islamicisation: From Reform to Revival (1800 A.C.–20th Century).
Islamic Economic Renaissance: Islamic Economics in the Twentieth Century.