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This multidisciplinary book covers Islamic economic, financial, legal, and socio-political systems, insurance (takaful), and commercial jurisprudence. It examines the dichotomies and similarities between Islamic and conventional financial systems and suggests future roles and governance of Islamic financial institutions.
Table des matières
Part I: The Evolution of Islamic Banking and Finance
Chapter 1: Islamic Social-Political System
Chapter 2: Islamic Legal System
Chapter 3: Islamic Economic System: Evolution, Foundations, Principles, Thoughts, and Theories
Chapter 4: Islamic Banking, Finance, and Commercial Jurisprudence
Part II: Islamic Depository Financial Institutions
Chapter 5: Non-Interest Banking Framework
Chapter 6: Islamic Central Banks and Monetary Policies in the Interest-Free Countries
Chapter 7: The Organizational Structure and Operations of the Islamic Banking System
Chapter 8: The Products and Services of the Islamic Commercial Banks
Part III: Islamic Non-Depository Financial Institutions
Chapter 9: The Organizational Structure and Operations of the Islamic Non-Depository Financial Institutions
Chapter 10: The Products and Services of the Islamic Non-Depository Financial Institutions
Chapter 11: Islamic Non-depository Financial Money Markets and Instruments
Chapter 12: The Practice, Techniques, and Theories of the Islamic Insurance (Takaful)
Chapter 13: The Products and Services of the Islamic Insurance Industry
Part IV: Islamic Capital Markets
Chapter 14: The Organizational Structure and Operations of the Islamic Capital Markets
Chapter 15: The Instruments, Products, and Services of the Islamic Capital Markets
Part V: The Performance, Corporate Governance, Challenges, and Future Outlook of the Islamic Finance
Chapter 16: The Performance of the Islamic Finance Industry
Chapter 17: The Corporate Governance Issues for the Islamic Financial Institutions
Chapter 18: The Challenges and Future Outlook for Islamic Finance
References and Further Readings
A propos de l'auteur
John Oluseyi Kuforiji is associate professor of economics and finance at Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University in Saudi Arabia.
Résumé
This multidisciplinary book covers Islamic economic, financial, legal, and socio-political systems, insurance (takaful), and commercial jurisprudence. It examines the dichotomies and similarities between Islamic and conventional financial systems and suggests future roles and governance of Islamic financial institutions.