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International Journal of Social Economics (2012) 39 (11): 824–843.
Published: 21 September 2012
..., Islam and Judaism (as other major religions) are homogeneous in their view of the MOW and view laziness as a sin and work as the highest form of worshipping God and request their followers to behave accordingly, namely work hard, be frugal, etc. as a manifestation of faith. Parboteeah et al...
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International Journal of Social Economics (2010) 37 (4): 302–315.
Published: 16 March 2010
...Abdus Samad; Lowell M. Glenn Purpose The unity of Divine Law is reflected in monotheistic faiths having their origin with Prophet Abraham (pbuh), but later divided into three major religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. There is a unity of Divine practice in a variety of areas among...
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International Journal of Social Economics (2004) 31 (10): 903–922.
Published: 01 October 2004
.... © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2004 Distribution of wealth Economics Equality Christianity Judaism It might seem far‐fetched to contemplate ancient revelatory texts as a source of applied derivative principles or intentions for contemporary socio‐economic organization. Most...

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