Islamic marketing strategy: eradicating rural poverty in Malaysia

This applied research work is new and on of tis kind in Malaysia. It seeks to identify the causes for prolonged condition of poverty in the fishing villages of Malaysia despite vigorous efforts by numerous government and non-government bodies. It introduces the Islamic financing model, Musyarakah, a...

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Main Authors: Al Harran , Saad Abdul SattaR, Zakaria, Mustafar, Khalid, Haniza
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Language:English
Published: Pelanduk Publications 1994
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spelling my.iium.irep.39072013-01-02T01:18:18Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/3907/ Islamic marketing strategy: eradicating rural poverty in Malaysia Al Harran , Saad Abdul SattaR Zakaria, Mustafar Khalid, Haniza HC79 Special topics. Including air pollution, consumer demands,famines, flow of fund etc This applied research work is new and on of tis kind in Malaysia. It seeks to identify the causes for prolonged condition of poverty in the fishing villages of Malaysia despite vigorous efforts by numerous government and non-government bodies. It introduces the Islamic financing model, Musyarakah, as in integrated approach to grassroot development. Poverty solution does not lie only in improving facilities and mechanisms, but in bringing about a fresh outlook of life and the the same time establishing a fair and just society for all; irrespective of economic, social or political background. Pelanduk Publications 1994 Book REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/3907/1/Islamic_Marketing.pdf Al Harran , Saad Abdul SattaR and Zakaria, Mustafar and Khalid, Haniza (1994) Islamic marketing strategy: eradicating rural poverty in Malaysia. Pelanduk Publications, Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia . ISBN 9679785033 (hbk.)
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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topic HC79 Special topics. Including air pollution, consumer demands,famines, flow of fund etc
spellingShingle HC79 Special topics. Including air pollution, consumer demands,famines, flow of fund etc
Al Harran , Saad Abdul SattaR
Zakaria, Mustafar
Khalid, Haniza
Islamic marketing strategy: eradicating rural poverty in Malaysia
description This applied research work is new and on of tis kind in Malaysia. It seeks to identify the causes for prolonged condition of poverty in the fishing villages of Malaysia despite vigorous efforts by numerous government and non-government bodies. It introduces the Islamic financing model, Musyarakah, as in integrated approach to grassroot development. Poverty solution does not lie only in improving facilities and mechanisms, but in bringing about a fresh outlook of life and the the same time establishing a fair and just society for all; irrespective of economic, social or political background.
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author Al Harran , Saad Abdul SattaR
Zakaria, Mustafar
Khalid, Haniza
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Zakaria, Mustafar
Khalid, Haniza
author_sort Al Harran , Saad Abdul SattaR
title Islamic marketing strategy: eradicating rural poverty in Malaysia
title_short Islamic marketing strategy: eradicating rural poverty in Malaysia
title_full Islamic marketing strategy: eradicating rural poverty in Malaysia
title_fullStr Islamic marketing strategy: eradicating rural poverty in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Islamic marketing strategy: eradicating rural poverty in Malaysia
title_sort islamic marketing strategy: eradicating rural poverty in malaysia
publisher Pelanduk Publications
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/3907/1/Islamic_Marketing.pdf
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