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Recent calls by prominent Islamic scholars to shift the focus of Islamic Finance away from bond-like sukuk have been met with great unease by bankers in the industry. Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs), which hold the majority of all sukuk issued, face deposit side constraints on the types of...
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The theoretical foundation of Islamic economics and finance is based on, among other things, Homo Islamicus or Islamic Man. Islamic economics and finance theoreticians contrast Homo Islamicus with Homo economicus or the Economic Man. This paper examines whether or not Homo Islamicus is...
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Financialization is an inescapable dimension of modern economic and financial system. However, if unchecked, it can constrain the real sector and the economy can experience significant negative impacts, which has become evident during the recent global financial crisis
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Recent scandal involving manipulation of LIBOR has exposed some serious issues regarding ethics and business ethics education. This essay explores the relevant issues, especially as it might relate to Islamic finance
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As part of Islamic finance industry, one of the areas that has become quite popular is Islamic wealth management (IWM). How IWM is distinguished from its conventional counterparts? How closely the current practices correspond with the maqasid of Islamic finance? This brief paper provides a brief...
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The purpose of this paper is to provide a critical appraisal of the theme of zulm (injustice/exploitation) in light of the Islamic finance literature and the general attitude and approach of the Islamic finance industry and its advocates toward it.Based on an expanding theoretical and empirical...
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The shortage of qualified Shariah practitioners (scholars) is a major challenge facing the Islamic finance industry, which relies on the high concentration of a few top scholars/practitioners for Shariah compliance assurance. A good number of the top practitioners have risen to prominence in the...
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In the past half century Islamic economics was eclipsed by Islamic finance movement. Gradually Islamic economics has taken a back seat without any economy to back it up empirically. Although Islamic finance emerged as an offshoot of Islamic economics and with the blessing and advocacy from...
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