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This work brings to light the theoretical concepts related to the institutional perspectives on Islamic economics, particularly highlighting areas where Islamic economic institutions lay at the crossroads with conventional ones.
This book provides a systematic overview of the current trends in research relating to the use of Artificial Intelligence in Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs), across all Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) countries.
This book provides a critical overview of the key aspects pertaining to Shariah governance within Islamic financial institutions and presents a detailed analysis of its conceptual background.
This book critically examines the less-studied issue of developing an Islamic banking regulatory and supervisory framework that considers the risk pressures faced by Islamic banks' operations in an Indonesian financial sector dominated by conventional banks.
The book assesses various fintech business models and how they could be a threat or an opportunity. It also examines whether fintech provides Islamic financial institutions an edge to serve clients following the Shariah norms and how the adoption of fintech in the Islamic mode is required for meeting the maqasid Al Shariah.
Investigates Islamic finance's stance on the informal economy and discusses it from an OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) perspective. Covers the various definitions, historical development, types and determining factors behind the shadow economy and the reasons for people's preference to join and stay in the informal economy.
The book analyses the historical context of Waqf as well as its revival in the digital era. It addresses the laws and policies affecting the management of Waqf and offers recommendations for the way forward.
Offers an in-depth description of International Financial Centres and the growth of Islamic Finance, compares the growth of Islamic finance in London, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, outlines the implications of Brexit for financial service providers and presents a case study of Ireland as the most appropriate country to promote IF in the Eurozone.
This book provides a systematic overview of the current trends in research relating to the use of Artificial Intelligence in Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs), across all Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) countries.
This work brings to light the theoretical concepts related to the institutional perspectives on Islamic economics, particularly highlighting areas where Islamic economic institutions lay at the crossroads with conventional ones.
This book examines the recent developments in Islamic banking and finance, particularly in the context of Islamic social finance instruments, such as Islamic microfinance, Halal education, Takaful, mutual funds and Waqf.
The book maintains that the Islamic financial system neither depends on LIBOR / EURIBOR nor is affected by the non-existence of them. The title thus, offers an alternative benchmarking solution for Islamic financial system as to its criteria, model, formula and technical know-how within the ambit of Maqasid al-Shari'ah.
This book taps into the recent literature concerning IBFs and highlights the development history of the Islamic banking and finance system, from its inception and also introduces recent innovative concepts and practices in the field. It discusses both theoretical and simultaneously practical issues also.
It would be difficult to examine interest-free alternative financial systems without reviewing the evolution of debt; thus, this book offers a chronological account of the development of interest-bearing debt and contributors offer their take on how the issue of interest has been addressed throughout medieval and modern civilizations.
The book analyses the historical context of Waqf as well as its revival in the digital era. It addresses the laws and policies affecting the management of Waqf and offers recommendations for the way forward.
The model, derived from the Qur'an and Sunnah incorporates wide, analytical coverage of the purpose and objective of the Islamic worldview in Islamic economics and finance in particular. The author covers issues that contrast with the understanding of Islamic economics and finance, including some specific goals defining the field and more.
Can there be God-conscious organizational behaviour in the real world of today's capitalist corporations and the alternatives? In this overview of God-consciousness as a moral-awareness model of preference formation, functions, structures, and programs of organization within the purview of institutions and society.
This book explores the roots of the prohibition of interest and how interest has been justified as a viable practice in financial transactions. It offers insight into the current nature of finance and economics and the distinctive features of Islamic finance, and enables researchers to review interest-free financing models.
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