Fintech in Islamic Finance (eBook, ePUB)
Theory and Practice
Redaktion: Oseni, Umar A.; Ali, S. Nazim
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The book examines Fintech in Islamic finance from both theoretical and practical perspectives, including relevant cases studies.
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The book examines Fintech in Islamic finance from both theoretical and practical perspectives, including relevant cases studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351025560
- Artikelnr.: 56957249
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351025560
- Artikelnr.: 56957249
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Umar A. Oseni is an Executive Director of the International Islamic Liquidity Management Corporation. He was an Associate Professor of Law and Regulation of Islamic Finance at the International Islamic University Malaysia. S. Nazim Ali is Director of the Research Division of the College of Islamic Studies, at Hamad Bin Khalifa University. He was the Director of the Islamic Finance Project at Harvard University from 1995 to 2014.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Fintech in Islamic Finance: An Introduction Part 2: Fintech and Financial Intermediation 2. Fintech: The Opportunity for Islamic Finance 3. Implications of Technological Advance for Financial Intermediation in Islamic Finance 4. Fintech in Islamic Finance: From Collaborative Finance to Community-based Finance 5. Financial Intermediation, Fintech and Shar
'ah Compliance 6. E-Commerce and Islamic Financial Intermediation Part 3: Setting the Shari
ah Parameters 7. Fintech in the Light of Maq
sid al-Shar
'ah 8. Fintech and Islamic Finance: Setting the Shari
ah Parameters 9. Currency in Islamic Law: A Shar
'ah Analysis of Bitcoin 10. Crowfunding in Islamic Finance: Ensuring Proper Shari
ah Oversight Part 4: Legal and Regulatory Issues 11. The Regulation of Fintech and Cryptocurrencies 12. Fintech in Islamic Finance: Business Models and the Need for Legal Solutions 13. Blockchain Technologies and the Prospects of Smart Contracts in Islamic Finance 14. The Potentials of Smart Contract in Islamic Trade Finance Part 5: Case Studies: From Concept to Application 15. The Emergence of Islamic Crowdfunding Platforms: A Case Study of Ethis Ventures 16. The Investment Account Platform: A Practical Application of Fintech in Malaysia 17. Integrating Waqf Crowdfunding into the Blockchain: A Modern Approach for Creating a Waqf Market 18. Blockdentity: A Future Beyond Digital identity 19. Banking on ICT: The relevance of online dispute resolution in the Islamic banking industry in Malaysia Part 6: Future Directions 20. Current and Future Impacts of Fintech in Islamic Finance
'ah Compliance 6. E-Commerce and Islamic Financial Intermediation Part 3: Setting the Shari
ah Parameters 7. Fintech in the Light of Maq
sid al-Shar
'ah 8. Fintech and Islamic Finance: Setting the Shari
ah Parameters 9. Currency in Islamic Law: A Shar
'ah Analysis of Bitcoin 10. Crowfunding in Islamic Finance: Ensuring Proper Shari
ah Oversight Part 4: Legal and Regulatory Issues 11. The Regulation of Fintech and Cryptocurrencies 12. Fintech in Islamic Finance: Business Models and the Need for Legal Solutions 13. Blockchain Technologies and the Prospects of Smart Contracts in Islamic Finance 14. The Potentials of Smart Contract in Islamic Trade Finance Part 5: Case Studies: From Concept to Application 15. The Emergence of Islamic Crowdfunding Platforms: A Case Study of Ethis Ventures 16. The Investment Account Platform: A Practical Application of Fintech in Malaysia 17. Integrating Waqf Crowdfunding into the Blockchain: A Modern Approach for Creating a Waqf Market 18. Blockdentity: A Future Beyond Digital identity 19. Banking on ICT: The relevance of online dispute resolution in the Islamic banking industry in Malaysia Part 6: Future Directions 20. Current and Future Impacts of Fintech in Islamic Finance
Part 1: Introduction 1. Fintech in Islamic Finance: An Introduction Part 2: Fintech and Financial Intermediation 2. Fintech: The Opportunity for Islamic Finance 3. Implications of Technological Advance for Financial Intermediation in Islamic Finance 4. Fintech in Islamic Finance: From Collaborative Finance to Community-based Finance 5. Financial Intermediation, Fintech and Shar
'ah Compliance 6. E-Commerce and Islamic Financial Intermediation Part 3: Setting the Shari
ah Parameters 7. Fintech in the Light of Maq
sid al-Shar
'ah 8. Fintech and Islamic Finance: Setting the Shari
ah Parameters 9. Currency in Islamic Law: A Shar
'ah Analysis of Bitcoin 10. Crowfunding in Islamic Finance: Ensuring Proper Shari
ah Oversight Part 4: Legal and Regulatory Issues 11. The Regulation of Fintech and Cryptocurrencies 12. Fintech in Islamic Finance: Business Models and the Need for Legal Solutions 13. Blockchain Technologies and the Prospects of Smart Contracts in Islamic Finance 14. The Potentials of Smart Contract in Islamic Trade Finance Part 5: Case Studies: From Concept to Application 15. The Emergence of Islamic Crowdfunding Platforms: A Case Study of Ethis Ventures 16. The Investment Account Platform: A Practical Application of Fintech in Malaysia 17. Integrating Waqf Crowdfunding into the Blockchain: A Modern Approach for Creating a Waqf Market 18. Blockdentity: A Future Beyond Digital identity 19. Banking on ICT: The relevance of online dispute resolution in the Islamic banking industry in Malaysia Part 6: Future Directions 20. Current and Future Impacts of Fintech in Islamic Finance
'ah Compliance 6. E-Commerce and Islamic Financial Intermediation Part 3: Setting the Shari
ah Parameters 7. Fintech in the Light of Maq
sid al-Shar
'ah 8. Fintech and Islamic Finance: Setting the Shari
ah Parameters 9. Currency in Islamic Law: A Shar
'ah Analysis of Bitcoin 10. Crowfunding in Islamic Finance: Ensuring Proper Shari
ah Oversight Part 4: Legal and Regulatory Issues 11. The Regulation of Fintech and Cryptocurrencies 12. Fintech in Islamic Finance: Business Models and the Need for Legal Solutions 13. Blockchain Technologies and the Prospects of Smart Contracts in Islamic Finance 14. The Potentials of Smart Contract in Islamic Trade Finance Part 5: Case Studies: From Concept to Application 15. The Emergence of Islamic Crowdfunding Platforms: A Case Study of Ethis Ventures 16. The Investment Account Platform: A Practical Application of Fintech in Malaysia 17. Integrating Waqf Crowdfunding into the Blockchain: A Modern Approach for Creating a Waqf Market 18. Blockdentity: A Future Beyond Digital identity 19. Banking on ICT: The relevance of online dispute resolution in the Islamic banking industry in Malaysia Part 6: Future Directions 20. Current and Future Impacts of Fintech in Islamic Finance