Title of article :
Inflation: Lessons from al-Maqrīzīv
Author/Authors :
bin zainal, muhammad khairi universiti teknologi malaysia (utm) - raja zarith sofiah centre for advanced studies on islam, science, and civilisation (rzs-casis), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
Inflation is not specific to the modern economy. It is argued that low and stable rates of inflation are beneficial in promoting economic growth. It is also attributed to the growing disparity between the economic classes. The 14th–15th Century CE Egyptian historian, Al-Maqrīzī, discussed the causes that worsened the famine and economic crisis of 805–808/1403–1406 of Mamlūk Egypt. He described the population of Egypt during the crisis and emphasised that which had been hit worst. Significantly, he suggested a more stable monetary system to avoid similar situations in the future.
Keywords :
Al , Maqrīzī , Mamluk Economics , inflation , Historical Economics , Egypt
Journal title :
TAFHIM:IKIM Journal of Islam and the Contemporary World
Journal title :
TAFHIM:IKIM Journal of Islam and the Contemporary World