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This book provides valuable insights into the practical challenges faced by the nascent Islamic finance industry and compares the Australian experience to developments in the UK.
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This book provides valuable insights into the practical challenges faced by the nascent Islamic finance industry and compares the Australian experience to developments in the UK.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000450064
- Artikelnr.: 62492813
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000450064
- Artikelnr.: 62492813
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Imran Lum is a Director of Islamic Finance at a major Australian bank and has worked on Islamic finance product development for over 10 years. He was appointed by the Foreign Minister to the Board of the Australia-ASEAN Council, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Imran was ranked in the top 500 who make the Islamic Economy by ISLAMICA 500 for three years (2017-2019), and he was the 2019 Corporate Winner for the 40 Under 40 Most Influential Asian-Australians. Imran has a PhD in Islamic Studies from the University of Melbourne.
1. Introduction 2. Research methodology 3. Religious leaders' interpretation of rib
and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 4. Muslim professionals and university students' interpretation of rib
and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 5. Islamic banking and finance in Australia and the UK 6. Challenges of structuring Islamic finance products in Australia: a case study on
uk
k bonds 7. Islamic banking and finance and identity 8. Islamic banking and finance and religiosity 9. Conclusion 10. Bibliography
and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 4. Muslim professionals and university students' interpretation of rib
and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 5. Islamic banking and finance in Australia and the UK 6. Challenges of structuring Islamic finance products in Australia: a case study on
uk
k bonds 7. Islamic banking and finance and identity 8. Islamic banking and finance and religiosity 9. Conclusion 10. Bibliography
1. Introduction 2. Research methodology 3. Religious leaders' interpretation of riba and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 4. Muslim professionals and university students' interpretation of riba and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 5. Islamic banking and finance in Australia and the UK 6. Challenges of structuring Islamic finance products in Australia: a case study on sukuk bonds 7. Islamic banking and finance and identity 8. Islamic banking and finance and religiosity 9. Conclusion 10. Bibliography
1. Introduction 2. Research methodology 3. Religious leaders' interpretation of rib
and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 4. Muslim professionals and university students' interpretation of rib
and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 5. Islamic banking and finance in Australia and the UK 6. Challenges of structuring Islamic finance products in Australia: a case study on
uk
k bonds 7. Islamic banking and finance and identity 8. Islamic banking and finance and religiosity 9. Conclusion 10. Bibliography
and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 4. Muslim professionals and university students' interpretation of rib
and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 5. Islamic banking and finance in Australia and the UK 6. Challenges of structuring Islamic finance products in Australia: a case study on
uk
k bonds 7. Islamic banking and finance and identity 8. Islamic banking and finance and religiosity 9. Conclusion 10. Bibliography
1. Introduction 2. Research methodology 3. Religious leaders' interpretation of riba and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 4. Muslim professionals and university students' interpretation of riba and attitudes towards home loans, savings accounts and credit cards 5. Islamic banking and finance in Australia and the UK 6. Challenges of structuring Islamic finance products in Australia: a case study on sukuk bonds 7. Islamic banking and finance and identity 8. Islamic banking and finance and religiosity 9. Conclusion 10. Bibliography