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This book discusses the Islamic finance trading framework. It compares and contrasts conventional trading frameworks with Sharia compliant trading frameworks, explores trading under Islamic commercial law, trading practices and financial transactions prohibited under Islamic law, and profit making in Islam. In addition, it addresses related issues in government interventions, market structure, and business ethics and will be of interest to academics, researchers, and students of Islamic finance and banking.
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Islamic economics, which is a discipline for studying economic behaviour from an Islamic perspective, advocates comprehensive human development defined by advancement and progress in multiple dimensions beyond GDP, income, or standard of living. Not only should socio-economic progress be in all dimensions but it should also have a higher purpose. A society is considered economically and socially developed if adequate protections are provided for faith, life, intellect, progeny, and wealth. This concept of balanced progress itself is an important idea recognized by the sociologists. However, the same has so far not been measured or used in policy making by economists. Similarly, lack of adequate protections in a society along these dimensions indicates poverty which is another way of measuring slack in development. The chapters in this edited volume deal with conceptualization of socio-economic development on these lines, and show how to measure socio-economic development in a comprehensive way. The book will be of interest to academics in the fields of economics, economic development, and Islamic economics. It will also be of interest to policy makers engaged in economic development, social progress, and poverty alleviation. .
Maqāṣid (Islamic law) --- Finance, Public—Islamic countries. --- Islamic Finance. --- Finance, Public
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This book discusses carefully selected topics in Islamic banking and finance (IBF) in South Eastern Europe (SEE) as one of the fastest growing areas in global finance. IBF originated within various Islamic banks, Islamic windows, investment funds, Takaful companies, and other financial institutions and has resulted in various global products. Although it is still in an early phase in SEE, IBF has developed rapidly in the last decade and has created a need for research on related topics, from the fundamental principles of IBF to the SCR, endowments and investment instruments to Islamic banking practices. This is our second book published as a result of the Sarajevo Islamic and Finance conferences (SIFEC). This conference traditionally gathers Islamic banking, economics, and finance academicians, experts, and students all over the world who discuss a wide range of topics in this field, focusing on the SEE. Consisting of seven chapters presenting original research, this book is a valuable resource for researchers as well as for practitioners and potential investors in IBF, especially in SEE. Velid Efendic is an Associate Professor in the field of finance at the University of Sarajevo (UoS), Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was involved in the establishment and management of the Banking Academy and Center for Islamic Economics Banking and Finance at UoS, where he serves as the Head. Since 2013 he serves as the head of the international Joint degree MA programme “Islamic Banking” in collaboration between UoS and University of Bolton, UK. In 2017, Efendic was appointed as a Management Board member in the Banking Agency for supervision and regulation of banks in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) for the mandate of five years. He has been engaged as a consultant and researcher in many research and investment projects in a variety of public, private, and non-governmental, national, and international institutions and companies. For the last ten years, Efendic was the head, author, organizer, and lecturer at many practical/professional seminars and training courses in various fields of banking and Islamic banking and finance. He is one of the founders of the European Association for Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance.
Finance --- Religious aspects --- Islam. --- Finance, Public—Islamic countries. --- Economic development projects—Finance. --- Islamic Finance. --- Development Finance.
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This book examines whether Islamic finance and Islamic economics is challenging the orthodoxy of the money markets. Can ethical finance combined with the prohibition on interest and speculation really work in the global economy? With a political economy approach, the book explores how the industry has grown in modern times – from a short-lived bank in an Egyptian city in the 1960s through to a global industry that is today valued at US$2.05 trillion. From the revelation as articulated by the Prophet Muhammed in the seventh century through to the gleaming 21st century skyscrapers of Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, the book covers the end of European colonialism, the controversial utterances of self-styled religious leaders, the impact of Islamophobia, and the efforts to end poverty through Islamic microfinance. The book uncovers an industry that is both profitable and changing the face of contemporary capitalism. James Simon Watkins is a Lecturer at Regent’s University London, UK. He was the Political Adviser at the Embassy of Japan in London and he has worked in the UK Houses of Parliament. He was the Chief Executive of a business group and was a UK Labour Party candidate for the 2014 European Parliament election. .
Finance, Public—Islamic countries. --- Islamic Finance. --- Finance --- Capitalism. --- Market economy --- Economics --- Profit --- Capital
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Islamic finance has grown exponentially since 1963 and has reached more than 70 countries around the world with the asset size of about $2.5 trillion. The Islamic financial system today comprises a sizable asset base and there is evidence of sustained demand for Islamic financial products and services in the global market, with demand outstripping supply. This book provides a new source of understanding of the Islamic financial products in view of facilitating academia, industrialists, professionals, product designers, students and policymakers globally. There is a mass of literature on Islamic finance available to the market, but very little research is found in the form of book exclusively on Islamic financial products and their structures. Thus, this book is a timely contribution to the global market with Islamic financial product solutions.
Finance, Public—Islamic countries. --- Investment banking. --- Securities. --- Islamic Finance. --- Investments and Securities.
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Economics --- Economics. --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Islam. --- Islamic countries. --- Islamic economics --- Islamic finance --- Islamic banking --- Islamic insurance --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Muslim countries --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- islamic economics --- islamic finance --- islamic banking --- islamic insurance --- islamic social finance --- islamic/halal business
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Islamic banking --- Islamic finance --- Islamic economics --- Islamic microfinance --- Islamic micro-economics --- Islamic macro-economics --- islamic banking --- islamic finance --- islamic economics --- islamic microfinance --- islamic micro-economics --- islamic macro-economics --- Islam --- Economics --- Finance --- Banks and banking --- Economic aspects --- Religious aspects
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Islamic banking --- Islamic finance --- Islamic economics --- Economics --- Finance, Public --- Cameralistics --- Public finance --- Currency question --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Public finances --- islamic banking --- islamic finance --- islamic economics --- Economics. --- Finance, Public. --- Islamic countries. --- Muslim countries
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This book presents empirical research that addresses the latest issues and innovative products in Islamic banking and finance around the world. Chapters from expert contributors cover a wide range of topics, including the various issues in stock markets, an overview of takaful, a roadmap for introducing Islamic finance to uncharted territories and an in-depth analysis of the current challenges. Case studies and statistics provide up to date information that can be used for future research. This book will be of interest to academics and researchers who wish to learn more about the challenges of Islamic finance and economics.
Finance --- Religious aspects --- Islam. --- Finance. --- Islamic Finance. --- Finance, Public—Islamic countries. --- Finance, Public --- Islamic public finance --- Muslim public finance
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This book examines a range of current issues in Islamic development management. The first part of the book explores practical issues in governance and the application of Islamic governance in new areas such as quality management systems and the tourism industry, while the second delves into questions of sustainability. The book proposes a new Islamic sustainability and offers new perspectives on CSR in connection with waqf (Islamic endowments) and microfinance. The third part of the book addresses Islamic values and how they are applied in entrepreneurship, inheritance, consumer behavior and marketing. The fourth part examines the issues of waqf and takaful (a form of insurance in line with the Islamic laws), while the fifth discusses the fiqh (the study of Islamic legal codes) and legal framework from the perspectives of entrepreneurship, higher education, reporting and inheritance (wills). The final chapter is dedicated to the application of Islamic principles in various other issues. Written in an accessible style, the book will appeal to newcomers to the field, as well as researchers and academics with an interest in Islamic development management. Noor Zahirah Mohd Sidek is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Economics, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Kedah, Malaysia. She holds a Master and PhD in Economics from the International Islamic University, Malaysia. She is also a certified Shariah Registered Financial Planner (SRFP00513). Roshima Said (PhD) is an Associate Professor at the Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. Her research interests are in the areas of Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Ethics and Financial Criminology. Wan Norhaniza Wan Hasan is a Senior Lecturer at the Centre for Islamic Development Management Studies (ISDEV), Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). She holds a Master of Social Sciences (Islamic Development Management) and PhD in Islamic-based Development, both from the USM. Her main research interest is in Islamic-based development with a focus on sustainability and development indexes, and on the measurement of sustainable development based on Islamic principles.
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