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BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Adeiman, I. (1979): Redistribution before Growth, University of Leiden, Leiden. 2. Agwani, M.S. (1986): Islamic Fundamentalism in India, Twenty- First Century India Society, New Delhi. 3. Ahmad, A. (1993): Indian Muslims: Issues in Social and Economic Development, Khan Publishers, New Delhi. 4. Ahmad, Aijazuddin (1993): Muslims in India Vols. 1-4, Inter India Publications, New Delhi. 5. Ahmad, Akbar (1985): Muslim Society in South India. Journal of Institute of Minority Affairs, Vol.6, No.2 Jeddah. 6. Ahmad, Ausaf, (1995): "The Evolution of Islamic Banking" in Encyclopedia of Islamic Banking & Insurance, Institute of Islamic Banking and Insurance, London. 7. Ahmad, Imad Al Dean (1994): "An Islamic Perspective on the Wealth of Nations," Paper Presented at International Conference on Comprehensive Development of Muslim Countries from an Islamic Perspective held at Subang Jaya, Malaysia, 1-3 August 1994. 8. Ahmad, Imtiaz (1975): "Economic and Social Change" in Imam, Zafar (ed.): Muslims in India. Orient Longman Ltd. New Delhi. 9. Ahmad, Imtiaz (1978): Caste and Social Stratification among Muslims of India, Manohar Publications, New Delhi. 10. Ahmad, Imtiaz (1980): The Problem of Muslim Educational Backwardness in Contemporary India: An Inferential Analysis. Journal of Institute of Minority Affairs, Vol.2, No.2 & Vol. 3, No.l, Jeddah.
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