A reference guide to shari'ah governance in Islamic finance as practised in 17 countries Written 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…mehr
A reference guide to shari'ah governance in Islamic finance as practised in 17 countries Written 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. Key Features Comprehensive treatment of shari'ah governance in Islamic finance Case 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 Europe Presents key debates surrounding shari'ah governance practices in Islamic finance and critical analysis by leading scholars of the field Brings indigenous knowledge of Islamic finance from around the world to a wider English-language audience Sets an agenda for researchers in the fields of Islamic studies and Islamic finance, and for other social scientists studying the area of Islam and finance. Syed Nazim Ali is Director of the Research Division of the College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar. Wijdan Tariq is based at the Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Toronto. Bahnaz Al-Quradaghi is a Researcher at the Center for Islamic Economics and Finance at the College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Syed Nazim Ali is Research Professor and the Director for the Center for Islamic Economics and Finance, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies, at the Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation. He is author or editor of numerous books including Ali, S.N. and Nisar S. (eds.) Takaful and Islamic Cooperative Finance: Challenges and Opportunities (Edward Elgar, 2016), Ali, S.N. (ed.) Shari'a-Compliant Microfinance (Routledge, 2011), and Ali, S.N. and Ali, N.N. Information Sources on Islamic Banking and Economics 1980-90 (Routledge, 1994). Wijdan Tariq is a Senior Researcher at the Center for Islamic Economics and Finance, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies, at the Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation. He is co-editor (with Bahnaz Al Quradaghi et al) of several books published by Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing in 2015: Access to Finance and Human Development: Essays on Zakah, Awqaf and Microfinance; Islamic Economics: Theory, Policy and Social Justice; Islamic Banking and Finance: Essays on Corporate Finance, Efficiency and Product Development; Ethics, Governance and Regulation in Islamic Finance; and Financial Stability and Risk Management in Islamic Financial Institutions. Bahnaz Al Quradaghi is a Senior Researcher at the Center for Islamic Economics and Finance, Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies, at the Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar Foundation.
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Preface Syed Nazim Ali 1. Introduction: Shari'ah Governance in Islamic Finance Wijdan Tariq Part I: Fundamentals of Shari'ah Governance In Islamic Finance 2. Shari'ah Governance: Principles and Foundations Ali Al-Quradaghi and Bahnaz Al-Quradaghi 3. Historical Development of Shari'ah Governance Standard and Guiding Principles Rifaat Abdel-Karim and Umar Oseni Part II: Case Studies of Shari'ah Governance In Practice 4. Shari'ah Governance in International Sukuk Markets Aida Othman 5. Bahrain Mohammad Omar Farooq and Ahmed Mansoor Alkhan 6. Bangladesh M. Kabir Hassan, Md. Hafij Ullah, and Ruma Khanam 7. Egypt Walid Hegazy 8. India Shariq Nisar and Umar Farooq 9. Indonesia Rifki Ismal and Wachid Asad 10. Iran Amin Mohseni-Cheraghlou and Amir Ahmad Zolfaghari 11. Kenya Hanaan Balala 12. Kuwait Jamshaid Anwar Chattha and Syed Musa Alhabshi 13. Malaysia Mohamad Akram Laldin and Hafas Furqani 14. Morocco Dalal Aassouli 15. Nigeria Umar A. Oseni 16. Pakistan Usman Hayat and Sarwat Ahson 17. Qatar Osama Al-Dereaie, Fuaad Al-Dulaimi, Ebrahim Gamal, Muslehuddin Musab and Mohamed Nafeel 18. Saudi Arabia Ashraf Gomma Ali, Marjan Muhammad, Beebee Salma Sairally and Safiudin Ahmad Fuad 19. Sudan Ishraga Khattab 20. Turkey Zeynep Topaloglu Calkan 21. United Kingdom and Europe Samir Alamad Part III: The Future of Shari'ah Governance in Islamic Finance 22. Authenticity of Shari'ah Applications in Islamic Banks under the Principles of Corporate Governance Abdelrahman Yousri Ahmed 23. Contemporary Shari'ah Governance Practices: A Perspective From Within The Islamic Finance Industry Siraj Yasini 24. Juristic Authority and Financial Expertise: Politics of Translation between Shari'ah Scholars and Finance Professionals Mahmood Ahmad and Sohaib Khan 25. Reforming Shari'ah Governance in Islamic Finance for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals Tariqullah Khan 26. The Future of Shari'ah Governance Zulkifli Hasan
Preface Syed Nazim Ali 1. Introduction: Shari'ah Governance in Islamic Finance Wijdan Tariq Part I: Fundamentals of Shari'ah Governance In Islamic Finance 2. Shari'ah Governance: Principles and Foundations Ali Al-Quradaghi and Bahnaz Al-Quradaghi 3. Historical Development of Shari'ah Governance Standard and Guiding Principles Rifaat Abdel-Karim and Umar Oseni Part II: Case Studies of Shari'ah Governance In Practice 4. Shari'ah Governance in International Sukuk Markets Aida Othman 5. Bahrain Mohammad Omar Farooq and Ahmed Mansoor Alkhan 6. Bangladesh M. Kabir Hassan, Md. Hafij Ullah, and Ruma Khanam 7. Egypt Walid Hegazy 8. India Shariq Nisar and Umar Farooq 9. Indonesia Rifki Ismal and Wachid Asad 10. Iran Amin Mohseni-Cheraghlou and Amir Ahmad Zolfaghari 11. Kenya Hanaan Balala 12. Kuwait Jamshaid Anwar Chattha and Syed Musa Alhabshi 13. Malaysia Mohamad Akram Laldin and Hafas Furqani 14. Morocco Dalal Aassouli 15. Nigeria Umar A. Oseni 16. Pakistan Usman Hayat and Sarwat Ahson 17. Qatar Osama Al-Dereaie, Fuaad Al-Dulaimi, Ebrahim Gamal, Muslehuddin Musab and Mohamed Nafeel 18. Saudi Arabia Ashraf Gomma Ali, Marjan Muhammad, Beebee Salma Sairally and Safiudin Ahmad Fuad 19. Sudan Ishraga Khattab 20. Turkey Zeynep Topaloglu Calkan 21. United Kingdom and Europe Samir Alamad Part III: The Future of Shari'ah Governance in Islamic Finance 22. Authenticity of Shari'ah Applications in Islamic Banks under the Principles of Corporate Governance Abdelrahman Yousri Ahmed 23. Contemporary Shari'ah Governance Practices: A Perspective From Within The Islamic Finance Industry Siraj Yasini 24. Juristic Authority and Financial Expertise: Politics of Translation between Shari'ah Scholars and Finance Professionals Mahmood Ahmad and Sohaib Khan 25. Reforming Shari'ah Governance in Islamic Finance for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals Tariqullah Khan 26. The Future of Shari'ah Governance Zulkifli Hasan
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