Recently, I was invited to Istanbul to deliver a keynote speech on Methodology for Islamic Economics, at the 5th Workshop on Islamic Economics, arranged by IKAM. While I was in Istanbul, I was also invited to talk at the Ibn-e-Haldun University, and at the Istanbul Sehir university. My three hours long talk at Ibn-e-Haldun University was not recorded, but a very brief summary of a key point regarding how an Islamic education must be radically different from a Western education is available from my previous post on Statistics: An Islamic Approach? . This post is regarding my talk at Istanbul Shehir University, which was arranged by Ahmet Faruk Aysan, Dean of the Management School. The audio recording of the talk, and other related materials, are collected here. The talk was transcribed from the recording by Syeda Mehwish Zahid of IBA. The transcribed introduction to the talk has been posted on the Islamic WorldView Blog as: Is Islamic Knowledge relevant for Modern Business? — Subsequent parts will be posted later. The AUDIO file for the complete talk is linked here:
Similarly, the slides for the talk — which are just Dr. Shahid Qureshi’s slides for the Entrepreneurship Plus model, are attached below. The first part of the talk was impromptu and so does not correspond to the slides here. I covered the material of the slides in the second part of the talk, about the Islamic Models for Entrepreneurship.
Slides can be downloaded from
https://1drv.ms/p/s!AqUg6YsQpPb1gbBhMwtATjjOeO5WlA