Islamic Finance

Time to apply Islamic Concepts to Emerging Business Theory and Practice, By Shaukat Amer

© Islamic Finance Today Shaukat  Amer is Assistant Professor of the Department of    Management Sciences, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology,  Attock Campus –Pakistan. He has spoken and written  extensively on Islamic  Accounting  Theory and Principles and on Corporate Governance based on Islamic Valuese Today at a time of economic and financial crises, it is high time that we revamped present …

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Central Banks and Shari’ah Supervision, By Rayan Mohammed

© Islamic Finance Today Rayan Mohammed graduated with a BA in Economics and Law from the University of Leicester before completing an LLM in International Business Law at University College London.  His thesis focused on the challenges facing Islamic banking and discussed legislative obstacles and regulatory issues such as the Shari’ah Supervisory Board and Capital adequacy requirements. The Islamic financial …

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Addressing the Shortage of Qualified Shari’ah Advisors in Islamic Banks Hussain G. Rammal

The University of Adelaide Business School.  Adelaide, Australia © Islamic Finance Today The commercialisation of the Islamic financial system in the 1970s was greeted with both hope and scepticism. More than three decades later the system is widely accepted and practiced worldwide. But the future of Islamic finance remains shrouded with uncertainty due to the lack of uniformity in the …

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The Rise of Islamic Finance by Joseph Divanna

© Islamic Finance Today Described by The Economist as a “polymath”, and by his clients as “brilliant and fresh”, Joe DiVanna is the Managing Director of Maris Strategies Limited, an innovation think-tank providing research and advisory services to the financial services industry, global businesses and governments. He is the author of the annual Top 500 Islamic Banks supplement published in …

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Shari’ah-based Guidelines for Trading Shares in the Stock Market By Muhammad Shahid Siddique ACMA, MA (Eco), APA

© Islamic Finance Today The purpose of this article is to provide a comparative analysis of the existing Stock Exchange and Shares system proposed by Islamic scholars with its practical aspects. Further, a proposal for stock trading under an Islamic system is also given here History of Stock Exchange The Stock market is the place where shares of common stock …

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Islamic Banking for the Modern Age – Beata Paxford

Beata Paxford is a lawyer and Ph.d. candidate in Banking Law.  Beata is currently writing her dissertation on Islamic Banking at Warsaw University in Poland. She is an Islamic Banking advocate in Poland and hopes to popularise Islamic banking in the CEE countries. © Islamic Finance Today Recent developments In the light of the recent bankruptcies of some leading banks, …

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