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A reference guide to shari’ah governance in Islamic finance as practised in 17 countriesComprehensive treatment of shari’ah governance in Islamic financeCase studies of shari’ah governance practices from 17 key Islamic finance hubs: Bahrain, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Kuwait, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Turkey, UK and EuropePresents key debates surrounding shari’ah governance practices in Islamic finance and critical analysis by leading scholars of the fieldBrings indigenous knowledge of Islamic finance from around the world to a wider English-language audienceSets an agenda for researchers in the fields of Islamic studies and Islamic finance, and for other social scientists studying the area of Islam and financeWritten by a group of prominent shari’ah scholars, academics and practitioners in the field of Islamic finance, this book contains 17 in-depth case studies of shari’ah governance practices and experiences as well as critical analysis of these practices. It serves as a standalone comprehensive reference work on shari’ah governance, containing an overview of its Islamic legal foundations, its evolution and development over the years, current practices and debates on shari’ah governance standards and future prospects for shari’ah governance in the global Islamic finance market.ContributorsDr Dalal Aassouli Professor Datuk Rifaat Ahmed Abdel KarimMahmood Ahmad Dr. Abdur Rahman Yusri Sarwat Ahson Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syed Musa Alhabshi Ashraf Gomma Ali Samir Alamad Dr. Ahmed M. Alkhan Wachid Asad Hanaan Balala Dr. Zeynep Topaloglu Calkan Dr. Jamshaid Anwar Chattha Amin Mohseni-CheraghlouDr. Osama Al Deraie Dr. Fuaad Al-Dulaimi Dr. Mohammad Omar Umar Farooq Safiudin Ahmad Fuad Hafas Furqani Dr. Ebrahim Gamal Zulkifli Hasan Professor Dr. M. Kabir HassanUsman Hayat Dr. Walid Hegazy Rifki Ismal Ruma KhanamSohaib KhanProf. Dr. Mohamad Akram Laldin Dr. Tariqullah Khan Ishraga KhattabMuslehuddin Musab MohammedMarjan Muhammad Mohamed Nafeel Mahboob Shariq NisarUmar OseniDr. Aida Othman Dr Ali Mohi AlDin Al-Quradaghi Bahnaz A. Al-QuradaghiBeebee Salma SairallyWijdan TariqMd. Hafij UllahSiraj YasiniAmir Ahmad Zolfaghari
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With Islamic finance strengthening and attracting interest from the world of conventional finance, there is a growing body of work on the subject. This Dictionary of Islamic Finance is intended as a companion glossary to be on hand whenever a word or phrase crops us that requires a deeper explanation.
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"Islam encourages business and financial transactions as a way of securing the basic needs for all human beings, but these need to be conducted in accordance with the principles contained in the Qur'ān and Sunnah. However, these legal concepts are not classified subject-wise, and the verses on commercial law, like all other topics, are scattered throughout the Qur'ān, making it difficult for readers to gain a full understanding of the topic. This, therefore, is the first comprehensive book to demystify Islamic Contract Law and specifically Islamic Financial Contracts, and to examine its roots and history. The book is written in a clear style to allow for greater understanding of the more challenging and misunderstood areas pertaining to Islamic business and financial contracts. It also contributes a series of chapters, which address the market niche and need, concerning Shari'ah compliance for Islamic financial products and services. The book is divided into sixteen chapters in order to provide a holistic and thorough overview of Islamic law of contract. It covers the objections and misconceptions surrounding Islamic business and financial contracts. It also includes the key features and guiding principles of Islamic law of contract and offers technical know-how, illustrating the concept of formation of a contract, as well as the essential elements of a valid contract. The authors also offer a discussion on the system of options under Islamic business and financial contracts and potential solutions to breach of contracts. The book will serve as handy reference for scholars and students of Islamic business and finance and Islamic commercial law and shall also be beneficial for practitioners as well as legal and judicial officers. It will open new doors for further research in the field of Islamic Financial Contracts"--
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"Islamic Finance: Instruments and Markets looks at the application of Sharia law to the world of banking and finance. It provides you with an understanding of the rationale behind the instruments and the rapidly developing Islamic financial markets. Coverage includes in-depth analysis of the financial instruments within the Sharia framework and how they are applied in various sectors including insurance, investment and capital markets. Regulatory issues are also discussed both from the role of the Sharia board to reporting financial risk to legal bodies."--Bloomsbury Publishing Islamic Finance: Instruments and Markets looks at the application of Sharia law to the world of banking and finance. It provides you with an understanding of the rationale behind the instruments and the rapidly developing Islamic financial markets. Coverage includes in-depth analysis of the financial instruments within the Sharia framework and how they are applied in various sectors including insurance, investment and capital markets. Regulatory issues are also discussed both from the role of the Sharia board to reporting financial risk to legal bodies. It addresses issues such as bringing a New Ethical Dimension to Banking through to The International Role of Islamic Finance and provides you with a range of checklists from Business Ethics in Islamic Finance to The Role of the Shariah Advisory Board in Islamic Finance and Regulatory and Capital Issues under Shariah Law
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This book presents the proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Islamic Economics, Business, Philanthropy, and PhD Colloquium (ICIEBP) 2022, held in Surabaya, Indonesia. The conference focuses on the integration of Islamic economics, finance, and philanthropy for sustainable urban and community development. Topics include Islamic social finance, accounting, green finance, and human resource management in volatile environments. The work aims to explore how Islamic financial principles, such as zakat and waqf, align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It targets academics, researchers, and practitioners interested in Islamic economics and its role in addressing socioeconomic issues like poverty.
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Demonstrating high quality theoretical and empirical findings in the areas of Islamic finance, banking, entrepreneurship, insurance, capital market, Islamic leadership, and Halal marketing, this new work includes topics on consumer perception, services orientation, new product development, risk management, industry readiness for better customer satisfaction, and policy issues coupling strategy and best practices. Of interest to both academics and practitioners who assist in making Shariah-centric strategies, this work is particularly important as Asia holds a major percentage of Islamic assets in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, with new opportunities opening in Central Asia.
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