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Redaktion: Hassan, M. Kabir; Sarea, Adel M.; Muneeza, Aishath
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The book attempts to shed light on experiences of different countries by presenting successful models of Islamic social finance.It first looks at poverty and COVID-19, before delving into the role of Islamic social financial institutions and how they rise against COVID-19.
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The book attempts to shed light on experiences of different countries by presenting successful models of Islamic social finance.It first looks at poverty and COVID-19, before delving into the role of Islamic social financial institutions and how they rise against COVID-19.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000356298
- Artikelnr.: 60872234
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000356298
- Artikelnr.: 60872234
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
M. Kabir Hassan is Professor of Finance in the Department of Economics and Finance in the University of New Orleans, Louisiana. He currently holds three endowed Chairs - Hibernia Professor of Economics and Finance, Hancock Whitney Chair Professor in Business, and Bank One Professor in Business - in the University of New Orleans. Professor Hassan is the winner of the 2016 Islamic Development Bank (IDB) Prize in Islamic Banking and Finance. Professor Hassan received his BA in Economics and Mathematics from Gustavus Adolphus College, Minnesota, and MA in Economics and PhD in Finance from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Nebraska. Aishath Muneeza is Associate Professor at the International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance (INCEIF), Malaysia. She is the first female Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Islamic Affairs and was the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Finance and Treasury of the Republic of Maldives. She is considered as the founder of Islamic finance in the Maldives. Her contribution to Islamic finance includes structuring of the corporate sukuks, sovereign private sukuk of the country including the Islamic treasury instruments, designing the first Islamic microfinance scheme, and establishing and heading the Maldives Hajj Corporation, the Tabung Haji of Maldives. Adel M. Sarea is Associate Professor of Accounting and Economics at Ahlia University, Kingdom of Bahrain. He obtained a PhD in Economics and Muamalat Administration (Accounting) from the Islamic Science University of Malaysia in 2011. He joined Ahlia University in September 2011 and has been Director of the Ahlia MBA program since 2013. Dr Sarea is the winner of the Emerald Literati Award 2014 for Excellence (best paper). In 2015, he was appointed as a recognized PhD supervisor by Brunel University London, UK.
Introduction; PART I Poverty and Covid-19 1 Impact of COVID-19 on Islamic
social finance; 2 Financial capacity indicators and risk exposure among
different income groups: influence of COVID-19; 3 Financial inclusion and
risk exposure among different income groups: the impact of COVID-19
pandemic; 4 Iran and COVID-19: An alternative crisis management system
based on bottom-up Islamic social finance and faith-based civic engagement;
5 Impact of COVID-19 on sustainable development: A way forward; PART II
Innovation in Islamic social finance to fight against COVID-19 6 Islamic
FinTech - the digital transformation bringing sustainability to Islamic
finance; 7 Artificial intelligence and Natural language processing (NLP)
based FinTech model of Zakat for poverty alleviation and sustainable
development for Muslims in India; 8 Online monetary donations to mitigate
the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis: evidence from Kuwait; 9 Adapting the Al
Rajhi waqf model to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the ummah: a lesson
to Muslim philanthropists; 10 Funding the refugee crisis in Turkey: a case
for social impact sukuk; PART III Impact of COVID-19 on Islamic
microfinance 11 COVID-19 pandemic: the Islamic social capital perspective
in Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil institutions movement in Indonesia; 12 Unlocking
Islamic social finance to assist micro small medium enterprises in Brunei
Darussalam; 13 The role of Islamic microfinance in eradicating the impact
of COVID-19 on socio-economic wellbeing in Nigeria; 14 Islamic social
finance during economic uncertainty: special roles of Ar-Rahnu; 15
Profit-loss sharing principle: The strategic answer of solidarity in
Islamic finance
social finance; 2 Financial capacity indicators and risk exposure among
different income groups: influence of COVID-19; 3 Financial inclusion and
risk exposure among different income groups: the impact of COVID-19
pandemic; 4 Iran and COVID-19: An alternative crisis management system
based on bottom-up Islamic social finance and faith-based civic engagement;
5 Impact of COVID-19 on sustainable development: A way forward; PART II
Innovation in Islamic social finance to fight against COVID-19 6 Islamic
FinTech - the digital transformation bringing sustainability to Islamic
finance; 7 Artificial intelligence and Natural language processing (NLP)
based FinTech model of Zakat for poverty alleviation and sustainable
development for Muslims in India; 8 Online monetary donations to mitigate
the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis: evidence from Kuwait; 9 Adapting the Al
Rajhi waqf model to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the ummah: a lesson
to Muslim philanthropists; 10 Funding the refugee crisis in Turkey: a case
for social impact sukuk; PART III Impact of COVID-19 on Islamic
microfinance 11 COVID-19 pandemic: the Islamic social capital perspective
in Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil institutions movement in Indonesia; 12 Unlocking
Islamic social finance to assist micro small medium enterprises in Brunei
Darussalam; 13 The role of Islamic microfinance in eradicating the impact
of COVID-19 on socio-economic wellbeing in Nigeria; 14 Islamic social
finance during economic uncertainty: special roles of Ar-Rahnu; 15
Profit-loss sharing principle: The strategic answer of solidarity in
Islamic finance
Introduction; PART I Poverty and Covid-19 1 Impact of COVID-19 on Islamic
social finance; 2 Financial capacity indicators and risk exposure among
different income groups: influence of COVID-19; 3 Financial inclusion and
risk exposure among different income groups: the impact of COVID-19
pandemic; 4 Iran and COVID-19: An alternative crisis management system
based on bottom-up Islamic social finance and faith-based civic engagement;
5 Impact of COVID-19 on sustainable development: A way forward; PART II
Innovation in Islamic social finance to fight against COVID-19 6 Islamic
FinTech - the digital transformation bringing sustainability to Islamic
finance; 7 Artificial intelligence and Natural language processing (NLP)
based FinTech model of Zakat for poverty alleviation and sustainable
development for Muslims in India; 8 Online monetary donations to mitigate
the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis: evidence from Kuwait; 9 Adapting the Al
Rajhi waqf model to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the ummah: a lesson
to Muslim philanthropists; 10 Funding the refugee crisis in Turkey: a case
for social impact sukuk; PART III Impact of COVID-19 on Islamic
microfinance 11 COVID-19 pandemic: the Islamic social capital perspective
in Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil institutions movement in Indonesia; 12 Unlocking
Islamic social finance to assist micro small medium enterprises in Brunei
Darussalam; 13 The role of Islamic microfinance in eradicating the impact
of COVID-19 on socio-economic wellbeing in Nigeria; 14 Islamic social
finance during economic uncertainty: special roles of Ar-Rahnu; 15
Profit-loss sharing principle: The strategic answer of solidarity in
Islamic finance
social finance; 2 Financial capacity indicators and risk exposure among
different income groups: influence of COVID-19; 3 Financial inclusion and
risk exposure among different income groups: the impact of COVID-19
pandemic; 4 Iran and COVID-19: An alternative crisis management system
based on bottom-up Islamic social finance and faith-based civic engagement;
5 Impact of COVID-19 on sustainable development: A way forward; PART II
Innovation in Islamic social finance to fight against COVID-19 6 Islamic
FinTech - the digital transformation bringing sustainability to Islamic
finance; 7 Artificial intelligence and Natural language processing (NLP)
based FinTech model of Zakat for poverty alleviation and sustainable
development for Muslims in India; 8 Online monetary donations to mitigate
the impacts of the COVID-19 crisis: evidence from Kuwait; 9 Adapting the Al
Rajhi waqf model to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the ummah: a lesson
to Muslim philanthropists; 10 Funding the refugee crisis in Turkey: a case
for social impact sukuk; PART III Impact of COVID-19 on Islamic
microfinance 11 COVID-19 pandemic: the Islamic social capital perspective
in Baitul Maal Wat Tamwil institutions movement in Indonesia; 12 Unlocking
Islamic social finance to assist micro small medium enterprises in Brunei
Darussalam; 13 The role of Islamic microfinance in eradicating the impact
of COVID-19 on socio-economic wellbeing in Nigeria; 14 Islamic social
finance during economic uncertainty: special roles of Ar-Rahnu; 15
Profit-loss sharing principle: The strategic answer of solidarity in
Islamic finance