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Prominent Islamic Economist, Prof. Monzer Kahf widely known for his contributions to the field of Islamic Economics & Finance for last 4 decades visited Research Center for Islamic Economics, IKAM on Thursday, January 4, 2018. Kahf at this occasion was interviewed by IKAM's representative Ahsan Shafiq. During the interview Kahf clarified certain misconceptions general public has about Islamic Economics. He explained the difference between conventional and Islamic Economics and explained certain termonologies linked to Islamic Economics and Finance. About Monzer Kahf. In 20th century, some Muslim scholars devoted their lives and attempted to develop the ideas Islamic economics and financial systems. Dr. Monzer Kahf is one of them. He is known as an eminent economist, counselor, lecturer and expert of Islamic Shariah and laws. He was born on 1940 at Damascus, the capital city of Syria and completed his primary and secondary education from the educational institute of Damascus and took a Bachelor degree (B.A in commerce) from the University of Damascus on June in 1962 .at the same time he was awarded by the president of Syria for his outstanding performance. In 1967, he achieved ‘High Diploma in social and economic planning’ from the United Nations institute of planning, Syria. This scholar attained his Ph.D in Economics (Major currency Development and Economy) on March 1975 from the University of Utah, Salt lake city, Utah. He has also Strong training and knowledge of Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) and Islamic Studies. For details visit: http://www.ikam.org.tr/en/news/promin...