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Mahmoud Abu-Saud

Mahmoud Abu-Saud (1911 – April 24, 1993), was an economist, author, religious scholar and activist. A specialist in central banking, he had been instrumental in establishing central banks and currency regulation in a number of countries including Kuwait and Afghanistan.[1] He was a co-founder of the American Muslim Council.[2]

Life

Abu-Saud was born in Sudan of Egyptian parents.[3] He later lived in Panama City, Florida. He died of a heart attack on the 24th of April 1993 in Birmingham while on a speaking tour in England.

Work

Professor Abu Saud was a prominent figure and contributor to the seminars and conferences of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS), the International Institute of Islamic Thought and the Islamic Society of North America for several years.[4]

Writings

  • Sex Roles in Muslim Families in the USA, privately published, 1979
  • Money, Interest and Qirad, Studies in Islamic Economics, Ed. Khurshid Ahmad, The Islamic Foundation, Leicester, 1980, ISBN 0-86037-067-4
  • Concept of Islam, American Trust Publications, 1983, ISBN 0-89259-043-2
  • Contemporary Economic Issues: Usury and Interest, International Islamic Federation of Student Organizations, Kuwait, 1984
  • Contemporary Zakat, Zakat and Research Foundation, Ohio, 1988
  • The Methodology of the Islamic Behavioral Sciences, American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, Vol 10, No 3, Fall 1993, ISSN 0742-6763

References

  1. ^ British Muslims Monthly Survey, May 1993 Vol.1, No.5, p.7
  2. ^ The Muslim News, 28 May 1993
  3. ^ The Miami Herald (FL), April 29, 1993, Page 4B
  4. ^ American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, Vol 10, No 2, Summer 1993

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