Protection or Predation? Islamic Principles and the Historical Economics of “Usury as Taxation”

While medieval Christian rulers devised systems that exploited lending prohibitions for state revenue, Islamic civilization developed a fundamentally different financial ethic based on partnership, risk-sharing, and explicit prohibition of exploitation—principles that offer a critical lens through which to view this economic history. The recent economic research revealing how medieval European rulers used usury laws as … Continue reading Protection or Predation? Islamic Principles and the Historical Economics of “Usury as Taxation”