This book opens up the discussion on sustainable impact finance by offering a Shariah-compliance perspective. It is a primer on how Islam addresses and offers solutions to the challenges facing us within the spirit of Maqasid al-Shari'ah, among others, in tackling poverty, food supply, health and well-being, quality education.
This book opens up the discussion on sustainable impact finance by offering a Shariah-compliance perspective. It is a primer on how Islam addresses and offers solutions to the challenges facing us within the spirit of Maqasid al-Shari'ah, among others, in tackling poverty, food supply, health and well-being, quality education.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mohd Ma'Sum Billah is Senior Professor of Finance at the Islamic Economics Institute, King Abdul Aziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Rusni Hassan is Professor of Finance and the Dean at the IIUM International Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance, International Islamic University, Malaysia. Razali Haron is Associate Professor of Finance at the IIUM International Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance, International Islamic University, Malaysia. Nor Razinah Mohd Zain is Assistant Professor of Law at the IIUM International Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance, International Islamic University, Malaysia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I Islamic Sustainable Finance: An Overview 1. Islamic Sustainable Finance Paradigm 2. Islamic Sustainable Finance Towards SDGs 3. ESG in Islamic Sustainable Finance 4. Strategic Action-Plan of Islamic Banks Towards Sustainable Finance 5. SDGs and VBI: A META Analysis from Islamic Finance Perspective 6. Islamic Sustainable Finance: How Does VBI Facilitate? 7. ESG, Derivatives and Islamic Financial Sustainability Part II Islamic Sustainable Finance: Policies and Regulations 8. Islamic Sustainable Finance: The Role of Regulators 9. Islamic Sustainable Finance and Its Jurisprudential Solutions 10. Islamic Sustainable Finance: The Role of Islamic Banking Standards Part III Islamic Sustainable Finance: Risk Mitigation 11. Risk Mitigation of Sustainable Finance and the Effective Role of Takaful 12. Carbon Footprint of Bank Loans and Climate Change Risk Mitigation: An Experience of Banking Industry in Malaysia Part IV Islamic Sustainable Finance Innovations 13. Maqasid al-Shari'ah of Zakat Towards Sustainable Economy 14. Sustainable Finance: How Does Zakat Management Matter? 15. Literature Review on Islamic Crowdfunding 16. Feasibility of Cash Waqf in Enhancing Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Malaysia: A Regulatory Analysis 17. Sustainability in Empowering Mumpreneurs through Islamic Social Finance 18. Sukuk-Led Sustainable Microfinance
Introduction Part I Islamic Sustainable Finance: An Overview 1. Islamic Sustainable Finance Paradigm 2. Islamic Sustainable Finance Towards SDGs 3. ESG in Islamic Sustainable Finance 4. Strategic Action-Plan of Islamic Banks Towards Sustainable Finance 5. SDGs and VBI: A META Analysis from Islamic Finance Perspective 6. Islamic Sustainable Finance: How Does VBI Facilitate? 7. ESG, Derivatives and Islamic Financial Sustainability Part II Islamic Sustainable Finance: Policies and Regulations 8. Islamic Sustainable Finance: The Role of Regulators 9. Islamic Sustainable Finance and Its Jurisprudential Solutions 10. Islamic Sustainable Finance: The Role of Islamic Banking Standards Part III Islamic Sustainable Finance: Risk Mitigation 11. Risk Mitigation of Sustainable Finance and the Effective Role of Takaful 12. Carbon Footprint of Bank Loans and Climate Change Risk Mitigation: An Experience of Banking Industry in Malaysia Part IV Islamic Sustainable Finance Innovations 13. Maqasid al-Shari'ah of Zakat Towards Sustainable Economy 14. Sustainable Finance: How Does Zakat Management Matter? 15. Literature Review on Islamic Crowdfunding 16. Feasibility of Cash Waqf in Enhancing Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Malaysia: A Regulatory Analysis 17. Sustainability in Empowering Mumpreneurs through Islamic Social Finance 18. Sukuk-Led Sustainable Microfinance
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