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'''Mohammad Najatuallah Siddiqui''' Winner of the [[King Faisal International Prize]] for [[Islamic Studies]], Prof Mohammad Najatullah Siddiqi was born in [[India]] in 1931. Educated at [[Aligarh Muslim University]] and [[Sanvi Darsgah]] [[Jamaat-e-Islami Hind]], [[Rampur]], he also studied at Madrasatul Islah, Saraimir, Azamgarh. Prof. Siddiqi served as [[Associate Professor]] of [[Economics]] and Professor of [[Islamic Studies]] at the Aligarh University and as Professor of Economics at the [[King Abdulaziz University Jeddah]], in its Center for Research in [[Islamic Economics]]. Later, he was a Fellow at the Center for [[Near Eastern Studies]] at the [[University of California]], [[Los Angeles]] and after that a [[Visiting Scholar]] at the [[Islamic Research & Training Institute]], [[Islamic Development Bank]], [[Jeddah]]. During his long academic career, he has supervised a number of Ph.D. [[theses]] in the universities in [[India]], [[Saudi Arabia]] and [[Nigeria]]. Among the several works of Prof. Siddiqi are: Recent Theories of Profit: A Critical Examination (1971); Economic Enterprise in Islam (1972); Muslim Economic Thinking (1981); Banking Without Interest (1983); Insurance in an Islamic Economy (1985); Teaching Economics in Islamic Perspective (1996); Role of State in Islamic Economy (1996) and Dialogue in Islamic Economics (2002). For his contributions to Islamic Economics, he was awarded the Shah Waliullah Award in New Delhi (2003). A prolific writer in Urdu on subjects as Islami Adab<ref>[http://www.soundvision.com/Info/money/nejatullahinterview.asp]</ref> (1960), Muslim Personal Law (1971), and Islamic Movement in Modern Times (1995), Siddiqi has also translated Abu Yusuf's Kitab al Kharaj (1966). He has a comprehensive work on Islam's View on Property (1969). Several of his works have been translated into [[Arabic]], [[Persian]], [[Turkish]], [[Indonesian]], [[Malaysian]], etc. Prof. Siddiqi has been and continues to be associated with a number of academic journals as editor or advisor. He has served on numerous committees and participated in many conferences in various parts of the world. He is a very helpful for all and shares his valuable knowledge in the [[society]]. Presently he lives in [[Aligarh]] [[India]]. |
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==External links== |
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* [http://siddiqi.com/mns/mns_cv3.html Achecivements of the scholar] |
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* [http://siddiqi.com/mns/ Personal home page of the scholar] |
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==References== |
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