Muhammad Akram Khan is a distinguished economist and former Deputy Auditor General of Pakistan who served until 2003, followed by Chief Resident Auditor for UN Peacekeeping Missions. A leading voice in Islamic economics with 28+ published books, he specializes in interest-free finance, Islamic banking, zakah systems, and ethical economic principles. His influential works include "Islamic Economics and Finance: A Glossary" (Routledge) and "What Is Wrong with Islamic Economics," bridging classical Islamic scholarship with contemporary economic challenges.