The Growth of Islamic Finance and Banking
Innovation, Governance and Risk Mitigation
Herausgeber: Qadri, Hussain; Bhatti, M Ishaq
The Growth of Islamic Finance and Banking
Innovation, Governance and Risk Mitigation
Herausgeber: Qadri, Hussain; Bhatti, M Ishaq
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This book taps into the recent literature concerning IBFs and highlights the development history of the Islamic banking and finance system, from its inception and also introduces recent innovative concepts and practices in the field. It discusses both theoretical and simultaneously practical issues also.
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This book taps into the recent literature concerning IBFs and highlights the development history of the Islamic banking and finance system, from its inception and also introduces recent innovative concepts and practices in the field. It discusses both theoretical and simultaneously practical issues also.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780367777449
- ISBN-10: 0367777444
- Artikelnr.: 61210894
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 517g
- ISBN-13: 9780367777449
- ISBN-10: 0367777444
- Artikelnr.: 61210894
Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri is an Associate Professor at the School of Economics and Finance, Minhaj University, Lahore, Pakistan. M. Ishaq Bhatti is an Associate Professor and the Founding Director of the Islamic Banking and Finance Programme at Latrobe University, Australia.
Introduction
Chapter 1
Standardization in the Islamic Banking & Financial System: The Methodology
of Inclusion (Taqlid al-Madhahib)
Chapter 2
Recent Development in Islamic Finance and financial products
Chapter 3
On the role of ownership and governance structure in raising capital: A
sukuk example
Chapter 4
Tak¿ful (Islamic Insurance) on the Blockchain
Chapter 5
IT Based Finance Hub: A New Horizon towards Transparent Zakat Distribution
Model *
Chapter 6
The Way Towards Standardizing Islamic Economic, Financial and Banking
Fatawa
Chapter 7
The Fallacy of Conventional Benchmarks in Islamic Banking and Finance:
Defining, Defending and Discussing with Evidence from Archival Data
Chapter 8
Influence of Leverage on Ownership Structure-Performance Relationship: A
Panel Data Approach of Islamic & Conventional Banks of Pakistan
Chapter 9
Dynamic correlation and volatility linkage between stocks and sukuk
Chapter 10
Provision of Riba by Religious Faith: A Comparative Analysis
Chapter 11
Layers of Misconceptions about Islamic Banking: Are Islamic Banks Threats,
Challenges and Opportunities for Investors
Chapter 12
Overview of Progress in Islamic Commercial and Social Finance in Pakistan
Chapter 13
Translation of Economic Verses by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad
Tahir-ul-Qadri in the Light of Translation Studies: A Linguistic
Translational Comparative Analysis
Chapter 14
Drawing inferences from Ali ibn Abi Talib's Teachings on social, and
collective responsibility for a fair and just economy
Chapter 15
Pricing anomaly: Tale of two similar credit-rated bonds with different
yields
Chapter 16
Resolving Islamic Finance Disputes through Arbitration in the Middle East
Chapter 17
Formation of Tangible-Intangible Capital and Venture Philanthropy: An
Innovation in Islamic Finance
Chapter 18
Theoretical, Practical vis-a-vis Legal Development in Islamic Banking: A
case of Pakistan
Chapter 19
Islamic Safety Nets for the Poor: Pakistan's Experience
Concluding Remarks on the Growth of the IBF Industry
Chapter 1
Standardization in the Islamic Banking & Financial System: The Methodology
of Inclusion (Taqlid al-Madhahib)
Chapter 2
Recent Development in Islamic Finance and financial products
Chapter 3
On the role of ownership and governance structure in raising capital: A
sukuk example
Chapter 4
Tak¿ful (Islamic Insurance) on the Blockchain
Chapter 5
IT Based Finance Hub: A New Horizon towards Transparent Zakat Distribution
Model *
Chapter 6
The Way Towards Standardizing Islamic Economic, Financial and Banking
Fatawa
Chapter 7
The Fallacy of Conventional Benchmarks in Islamic Banking and Finance:
Defining, Defending and Discussing with Evidence from Archival Data
Chapter 8
Influence of Leverage on Ownership Structure-Performance Relationship: A
Panel Data Approach of Islamic & Conventional Banks of Pakistan
Chapter 9
Dynamic correlation and volatility linkage between stocks and sukuk
Chapter 10
Provision of Riba by Religious Faith: A Comparative Analysis
Chapter 11
Layers of Misconceptions about Islamic Banking: Are Islamic Banks Threats,
Challenges and Opportunities for Investors
Chapter 12
Overview of Progress in Islamic Commercial and Social Finance in Pakistan
Chapter 13
Translation of Economic Verses by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad
Tahir-ul-Qadri in the Light of Translation Studies: A Linguistic
Translational Comparative Analysis
Chapter 14
Drawing inferences from Ali ibn Abi Talib's Teachings on social, and
collective responsibility for a fair and just economy
Chapter 15
Pricing anomaly: Tale of two similar credit-rated bonds with different
yields
Chapter 16
Resolving Islamic Finance Disputes through Arbitration in the Middle East
Chapter 17
Formation of Tangible-Intangible Capital and Venture Philanthropy: An
Innovation in Islamic Finance
Chapter 18
Theoretical, Practical vis-a-vis Legal Development in Islamic Banking: A
case of Pakistan
Chapter 19
Islamic Safety Nets for the Poor: Pakistan's Experience
Concluding Remarks on the Growth of the IBF Industry
Introduction
Chapter 1
Standardization in the Islamic Banking & Financial System: The Methodology
of Inclusion (Taqlid al-Madhahib)
Chapter 2
Recent Development in Islamic Finance and financial products
Chapter 3
On the role of ownership and governance structure in raising capital: A
sukuk example
Chapter 4
Tak¿ful (Islamic Insurance) on the Blockchain
Chapter 5
IT Based Finance Hub: A New Horizon towards Transparent Zakat Distribution
Model *
Chapter 6
The Way Towards Standardizing Islamic Economic, Financial and Banking
Fatawa
Chapter 7
The Fallacy of Conventional Benchmarks in Islamic Banking and Finance:
Defining, Defending and Discussing with Evidence from Archival Data
Chapter 8
Influence of Leverage on Ownership Structure-Performance Relationship: A
Panel Data Approach of Islamic & Conventional Banks of Pakistan
Chapter 9
Dynamic correlation and volatility linkage between stocks and sukuk
Chapter 10
Provision of Riba by Religious Faith: A Comparative Analysis
Chapter 11
Layers of Misconceptions about Islamic Banking: Are Islamic Banks Threats,
Challenges and Opportunities for Investors
Chapter 12
Overview of Progress in Islamic Commercial and Social Finance in Pakistan
Chapter 13
Translation of Economic Verses by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad
Tahir-ul-Qadri in the Light of Translation Studies: A Linguistic
Translational Comparative Analysis
Chapter 14
Drawing inferences from Ali ibn Abi Talib's Teachings on social, and
collective responsibility for a fair and just economy
Chapter 15
Pricing anomaly: Tale of two similar credit-rated bonds with different
yields
Chapter 16
Resolving Islamic Finance Disputes through Arbitration in the Middle East
Chapter 17
Formation of Tangible-Intangible Capital and Venture Philanthropy: An
Innovation in Islamic Finance
Chapter 18
Theoretical, Practical vis-a-vis Legal Development in Islamic Banking: A
case of Pakistan
Chapter 19
Islamic Safety Nets for the Poor: Pakistan's Experience
Concluding Remarks on the Growth of the IBF Industry
Chapter 1
Standardization in the Islamic Banking & Financial System: The Methodology
of Inclusion (Taqlid al-Madhahib)
Chapter 2
Recent Development in Islamic Finance and financial products
Chapter 3
On the role of ownership and governance structure in raising capital: A
sukuk example
Chapter 4
Tak¿ful (Islamic Insurance) on the Blockchain
Chapter 5
IT Based Finance Hub: A New Horizon towards Transparent Zakat Distribution
Model *
Chapter 6
The Way Towards Standardizing Islamic Economic, Financial and Banking
Fatawa
Chapter 7
The Fallacy of Conventional Benchmarks in Islamic Banking and Finance:
Defining, Defending and Discussing with Evidence from Archival Data
Chapter 8
Influence of Leverage on Ownership Structure-Performance Relationship: A
Panel Data Approach of Islamic & Conventional Banks of Pakistan
Chapter 9
Dynamic correlation and volatility linkage between stocks and sukuk
Chapter 10
Provision of Riba by Religious Faith: A Comparative Analysis
Chapter 11
Layers of Misconceptions about Islamic Banking: Are Islamic Banks Threats,
Challenges and Opportunities for Investors
Chapter 12
Overview of Progress in Islamic Commercial and Social Finance in Pakistan
Chapter 13
Translation of Economic Verses by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad
Tahir-ul-Qadri in the Light of Translation Studies: A Linguistic
Translational Comparative Analysis
Chapter 14
Drawing inferences from Ali ibn Abi Talib's Teachings on social, and
collective responsibility for a fair and just economy
Chapter 15
Pricing anomaly: Tale of two similar credit-rated bonds with different
yields
Chapter 16
Resolving Islamic Finance Disputes through Arbitration in the Middle East
Chapter 17
Formation of Tangible-Intangible Capital and Venture Philanthropy: An
Innovation in Islamic Finance
Chapter 18
Theoretical, Practical vis-a-vis Legal Development in Islamic Banking: A
case of Pakistan
Chapter 19
Islamic Safety Nets for the Poor: Pakistan's Experience
Concluding Remarks on the Growth of the IBF Industry