Abstract
Macroeconomics discusses economic variables and methods at societal or national level. It discusses income, expenditure, savings, monetary policy at aggregate level rather than at the level of individual consumer or firm. This article draws certain parallels from Islamic concepts of economics in the light of Sharia and compares selected topics of Macroeconomics.
Keyword(s)
Macro Economics, Selective Theories, Discussions, Fataava Rizvia