All About Moneyless Islam: A Comprehensive Introduction to the Quranic Economic Vision is a six-volume series examining the Islamic alternative to the monetary economy.
Drawing on Quranic text and Islamic institutional history, this series presents the case that the monetary economy - with its debt-based money creation, interest accumulation, and purchasing-power distribution mechanism - is incompatible with the Quranic provision vision. It describes the seven institutions of the Bayt al-Mal framework - zakat, waqf, sadaqah, qard hasan, muakhat, hisbah, and the coordinating Bayt al-Mal itself - and examines how contemporary technology makes their full implementation more practically achievable than at any previous point in Islamic history.
Written as a da'wah work for the general reader - Muslim and non-Muslim alike - this series does not claim to be the final scholarly word on the subject. It aims to open a conversation that the Muslim community urgently needs to have about its own economic vision and its own institutional obligations.
Available in six volumes: The Problem, The Quran and The Institutions, The Collapse, The Alternatives, The Vision, and The Call.