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Banks and banking --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Bibliography. --- Information services. --- Islamic countries --- Information services --- Bibliography --- Banks and banking - Islamic countries - Information services. --- Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam - Information services. --- Banks and banking - Islamic countries - Bibliography. --- Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam - Bibliography.
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La finance islamique s’appuie sur un modèle d’intermédiation bancaire à taux zéro. C’est par conséquent une finance dite libre d’intérêt. Elle nécessite en outre l’adossement de toutes les transactions à un actif tangible, tout en étant fondée sur le partage des profits et des pertes. Elle regroupe toutes les techniques qui permettent de mettre des fonds à la disposition d’un agent économique pour répondre à ses besoins, à court ou à long terme, sans violer l’interdiction absolue de recevoir une rémunération sous forme d’intérêts ni les autres principes fondamentaux édictés par le droit musulman. Cette finance née au VIIe siècle après J.-C. est ancestrale dans ses principes, mais elle a connu un renouveau au XXe siècle grâce à un certain nombre d’innovations. Cet ouvrage pose sans détour les questions fondamentales qui préoccupent les économistes et les financiers concernant cette finance alternative : que recouvre l’expression «finance islamique» ? Quels en sont les défis et les opportunités ? Quelle place peut-elle occuper dans l’industrie financière mondiale ? Qu’est-ce qui distingue une banque islamique d’une banque conventionnelle ? Quels sont les risques inhérents aux activités financières islamiques ? Quelles alternatives en matière de gestion d’actifs propose-t-elle ? Quel rôle pour les sukuk sur les marchés internationaux de capitaux ? Telles sont quelques-unes des questions qui sont abordées dans ce livre.
Finance (Islamic law) --- Finance --- Banks and banking --- Finances --- Banques --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Droit islamique --- Aspect religieux --- Finance - Islamic countries --- Banks and banking - Islamic countries --- Finance - Religious aspects - Islam --- Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam
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Banks and banking --- Banking law (Islamic law) --- Finance --- Finance (Islamic law) --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Marché financier --- Banks and banking - Islamic countries --- Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam --- Finance - Islamic countries --- Finance - Religious aspects - Islam --- Islamic Finance.
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An in-depth and insightful study of Shari'ah governance from a theoretical and practical perspective. Shari'ah governance has a profound influence on the day-to-day practice of Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs) and each jurisdiction has adopted a different approach to developing a governance framework. Hasan Zulkifli reviews these pluralistic approaches and identifies best practice. With examples, case studies and practical discussions based on IFIs in Malaysia, the GCC countries of Bahrain, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia and the UK. Topics covered include; The theory behind corporate
Banking law (Islamic law) --- Islamic law --- Interest (Islamic law) --- E-books --- Banking law (Islamic law). --- Banks and banking -- Islamic countries. --- Banks and banking -- Religious aspects -- Islam. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Canon Law --- Finance (Islamic law) --- Banks and banking --- Religious aspects --- Islam.
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It has taken over five centuries for banking to evolve to its present state, and the concept of ""interest"" is undoubtedly the life-blood of the whole financial system. Interest was religiously prohibitive for centuries in several faiths, such as Buddhism and Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity and, Islam, and was also strongly opposed by neo-classical economists in the 1930's. Interest (riba) is still outlawed in Islam, with the term ""riba-eater"" being one of the cruelest insults. Islamic scholars have explained that the current practice of contracts without interest is a result of following t
Bank management -- Religious aspects -- Islam. --- Banks and banking -- Religious aspects -- Islam. --- Banks and banking. --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Banking --- Banks and banking --- Religious aspects --- Islam. --- Banks and banking, Islamic --- Islamic banks and banking --- Non-interest banks, Islamic --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Islam --- E-books --- Agricultural banks --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Financial institutions --- Money
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To truly understand the current interest in the development of Islamic banking and finance in South-East Asia and how it is different from the conventional banking system, one must first understand the religious relationship originating from the Qur'an, and then trace the historical geographic and political developments of Islam over recent centuries. Only on this basis can the reader, without prejudice or cynicism, begin to appreciate Shari'ah law and Islamic jurisprudence. With this platform established in the first part of the book, readers are invited to learn about the financial products
Banks and banking --- Islamic law --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Southeast Asia --- Economic conditions --- Banks and banking -- Islamic countries. --- Banks and banking -- Religious aspects -- Islam. --- Banks and banking -- Southeast Asia. --- Islamic law -- Southeast Asia. --- Southeast Asia -- Economic conditions. --- Finance - General --- Banking --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- -Banks and banking --- -Islamic law --- 332.10959 --- Agricultural banks --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Financial institutions --- Money --- Civil law (Islamic law) --- Law, Arab --- Law, Islamic --- Law in the Qurʼan --- Sharia (Islamic law) --- Shariʻah (Islamic law) --- Law, Oriental --- Law, Semitic --- -Islam --- -Asia, Southeast --- Asia, Southeastern --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- -Economic conditions --- Islam. --- Economic conditions. --- Banks and banking, Islamic --- Islamic banks and banking --- Non-interest banks, Islamic --- Banks and banking - Southeast Asia --- Banks and banking - Islamic countries --- Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam --- Islamic law - Southeast Asia --- Southeast Asia - Economic conditions
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Finance --- Banks and banking --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Islam. --- ARB / Arab Countries --- 333.101 --- 333.601 --- Banksysteem en bankstelsel. --- Organisatie van de financiële markten. --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question --- Agricultural banks --- Banking --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Financial institutions --- Money --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Banksysteem en bankstelsel --- Organisatie van de financiële markten --- Banks and banking, Islamic --- Islamic banks and banking --- Non-interest banks, Islamic --- Marché financier --- Finance - Religious aspects - Islam --- Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam --- Marché financier
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This book systematically studies the process of developing Islamic financial products for banks.
Banks and banking -- Islamic countries. --- Banks and banking -- Religious aspects -- Islam. --- Banks and banking --- Capital market --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Banking --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Islam. --- Capital markets --- Market, Capital --- Financial institutions --- Loans --- Money market --- Securities --- Crowding out (Economics) --- Efficient market theory --- Religious aspects&delete& --- E-books --- Agricultural banks --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Money --- Banks and banking, Islamic --- Islamic banks and banking --- Non-interest banks, Islamic
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À partir d’un volumineux dossier de presse (trente-sept articles tirés de divers journaux et revues), un panorama très complet du secteur bancaire islamique, de son fonctionnement, de son évolution comme de son influence et des enjeux qu’il représente. Précédé d’une importante introduction.
Banks and banking --- Financial institutions --- Economics --- Deregulation --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Islam. --- Islam and economics --- Banks and banking, Islamic --- Islamic banks and banking --- Non-interest banks, Islamic --- Financial intermediaries --- Lending institutions --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Agricultural banks --- Banking --- Banking industry --- Commercial banks --- Depository institutions --- Finance --- Money --- Banks and banking - Deregulation - Egypt --- Financial institutions - Deregulation - Egypt --- Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam --- Economics - Religious aspects - Islam --- économie islamique --- institutions --- Égypte --- années 1980 --- banque --- capitalisme --- finance islamique --- économie politique --- dérégulation financière
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Le développement des contrats de la finance islamique est l’un des phénomènes notables de la société contemporaine. Cela explique que ces contrats aient déjà pu faire l’objet d’études. Le présent ouvrage entend toutefois renouveler les approches et apprécier de façon critique certains modes de financement caractérisant la finance islamique. En outre, il est une tentative de conciliation des nouveaux modes de financement participatifs, tel que le Crowdfunding, avec les principes du droit musulman régissant la finance islamique. Si ces principes ne sont aujourd’hui ignorés de personne, l’ouvrage offre une analyse juridique détaillée des différents montages contractuels, justifiant ainsi leur compatibilité avec le droit musulman.Malgré les progrès réalisés pour la réception de la finance islamique en France, le travail est loin d’être achevé. Il n’est qu’à ses débuts. Les étudiants, les chercheurs et les praticiens trouveront dans cet ouvrage à caractère essentiellement pratique « une clé de lecture de la matière dans son ensemble » et la réponse immédiate aux questions qu’ils se posent.
Law of obligations. Law of contract --- Islam --- Financial law --- Contracts (Islamic law) --- Contrats (Droit islamique) --- Finance (Islamic law) --- Finances --- Droit islamique --- Droit islamique. --- Finance islamique --- Contrats --- Droit --- Finance --- Banks and banking --- Religious aspects --- Droit. --- financiering --- islam --- crowdfunding --- financement --- E-books --- Finance - Islamic countries --- Banks and banking - Islamic countries --- Finance - Religious aspects - Islam --- Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam --- Finance islamique -- France --- Droit des affaires (droit islamique) -- France
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