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Author Karbani, Faizal, author.

Title Mastering Islamic finance : a practical guide to Sharia-compliant banking, investment and insurance / Faizal Karbani.

Publication Info. Harlow, England ; New York : Pearson, 2015.
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Description 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations
Series Always learning
Always learning.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Mastering Islamic Finance will give practitioners an understanding of Islamic finance, from the basic techniques, through to advanced applications. Helping to demystify and clarify the differences with conventional banking, it will enable practitioners to develop Sharia compliant products for customers.
Contents Cover; Contents; About the author; Publisherâ#x80;#x99;s acknowledgements; Authorâ#x80;#x99;s acknowledgements; Part 1: Background; Chapter 1: The Islamic finance phenomenon; Introduction; The Islamic finance phenomenon; Why does Islamic finance exist?; Why is Islamic finance a sizeable and growing market?; Key challenges facing the industry; Conclusion; Chapter 2: Islam â#x80;#x93; key beliefs, principles and practices; Introduction; Belief system; Key practices â#x80;#x93; the five pillars of action; Importance of the Qurâ#x80;#x99;an and the Sunnah; Interpretation of the sharia
The role of scholars and sharia supervisory boards in Islamic financeConclusion; Chapter 3: How Islamic finance differs from conventional banking; The Islamic economic model; Key Islamic finance principles; Conclusion; Chapter 4: Valid commercial contracts in Islamic finance; Introduction; Key conditions for validity of contracts; Integrity of contractual arrangements; Status and use of promises; Conclusion; Part 2: Islamic finance in Practice; Chapter 5: Key transaction types in Islamic finance; Introduction; Equity-type: transactions
Mudarabah (Partnership â#x80;#x93; one party contributes capital)Musharakah (Partnership â#x80;#x93; all parties contribute capital); Asset finance; Murabaha; Ijarah; Istisnâ#x80;#x99;a; Salam; Other key transaction types; Wakala; Hawalah; Rahn; Kafalah; Conclusion; Chapter 6: Sukuk; Introduction; Definition; Mechanics of a sukuk transaction; Types of sukuk; Asset-based versus asset-backed sukuk; Sukuk and the secondary market; A strong future for sukuk; Conclusion; Chapter 7: Sharia-compliant investments and wealth management; Introduction; Sharia-compliant investments; Zakat by Iqbal Nasim
Sharia-compliant estate distribution and Islamic wills by Haroon RashidConclusion; Chapter 8: Takaful â#x80;#x93; Islamic insurance; Introduction; Sharia perspective on conventional insurance; Takaful â#x80;#x93; the Islamic alternative; Takaful models; Types of takaful policy; The future of the takaful industry; Conclusion; Chapter 9: The future of Islamic finance; Introduction; Recommendations for success by IFSB and IDB/IRTI; Opinion pieces; The Christian view of usury by Robert Van de Weyer; The future of Islamic finance by Dr Sayd Farook
Subject Finance -- Religious aspects -- Finance.
Finance (Islamic law)
Finances -- Aspect religieux -- Finances.
Finances (Droit islamique)
Finance (Islamic law)
Other Form: Print version: Karbani, Faizal. Mastering Islamic finance. Harlow, England ; New York : Pearson, [2015] 9781292001449 (DLC) 2014044325 (OCoLC)894935147
ISBN 9781292001456
1292001453
9781292001463
1292001461
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