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Islamisches Finanzsystem 82 Islamic finance 81 Islam 39 Islamische Staaten 38 Islamic countries 37 Theorie 18 Welt 18 World 18 Theory 17 Waqf 9 Economic development 8 Islamic banking 8 Mikrofinanzierung 8 Risikomanagement 8 Finanzkrise 7 Islamic banks 7 Malaysia 7 Microfinance 7 Risk management 7 Bankgeschäft 6 Banking services 6 Development indicator 6 Entwicklung 6 Entwicklungsindikator 6 Financial sector 6 Finanzsektor 6 Geldpolitik 6 Indonesia 6 Indonesien 6 Islamic Finance 6 Monetary policy 6 Social indicator 6 Sozialer Indikator 6 Volatilität 6 Armutsbekämpfung 5 Bangladesh 5 Bank 5 Corporate Social Responsibility 5 Corporate social responsibility 5 Developing countries 5
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Free 92 CC license 37 Undetermined 23
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Article 356 Book / Working Paper 5
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Article in journal 128 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 128 Article 43 Conference proceedings 2 Konferenzschrift 2 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 217 Undetermined 143 Indonesian 1
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Bin Haron, Razali 8 Ahmed, Habib 7 Hassan, M. Kabir 7 AHMED, HABIB 5 Iqbal, Zamir 5 MIRAKHOR, ABBAS 5 ʿAlī, Salmān Saiyid 5 Belouafi, Ahmed 4 Haneef, Mohamed Aslam 4 IQBAL, ZAMIR 4 Kassim, Salina 4 Ledhem, Mohammed Ayoub 4 Mekidiche, Mohammed 4 Mustafa, Omar Mohammed 4 Nabi, Mahmoud Sami 4 Shirazi, Nasim Shah 4 Sholihin, Muhammad 4 Abozaid, Abdulazeem 3 Ali, Salman Syed 3 Asutay, Mehmet 3 Belabes, Abderrazak 3 HASAN, ZUBAIR 3 HASSAN, M. KABIR 3 Izhar, Hylmun 3 OBAIDULLAH, MOHAMMED 3 SYED ALI, SALMAN 3 Tahir, Sayyid 3 AL-JARHI, MABID ALI 2 AL-OMAR, FUAD ABDULLAH 2 ARIFF, MOHAMED 2 Abdu, Musa 2 Abdullah, Mohammad 2 Abdullahi Abubakar Lamido 2 Abdullahi, Shafiu Ibrahim 2 Achmaoui, Amina 2 Adeyemi, Abideen Adewale 2 Ahmad Baharul Ulum, Zatul Karamah 2 Ahmad, Abdul Rahman Yousri 2 Al-Amine, Muhammad al-Bashir Muhammad 2 Al-Bawwab, Rania 2
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al- Maʿhad al-Islāmī li-ʾl-Buḥūṯ wa-ʾt-Tadrīb <Dschidda> 2 Global Forum on Islamic Finance <8, 2013, Duschanbe> 1 International Conference on Islamic Economics and Finance <9, 2013, Istanbul> 1
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Islamic economic studies 172 Journal of Islamic Economic Studies 143 Islamic Economic Studies (IES) 43 Islamic Economic Studies 2 Islamic Economic Studies Working Paper 1
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RePEc 143 ECONIS (ZBW) 133 EconStor 43 OLC EcoSci 42
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A proposed Bay-Salam with Takaful and value chain model for financing agriculture in Kano State, Nigeria
Atah, Ummi Ibrahim; Mustafa, Omar Mohammed; Adeyemi, … - In: Islamic Economic Studies (IES) 32 (2024) 1, pp. 2-21
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose a model that will demonstrate how the integration of Salam (exclusive agricultural commodity trade) with Takaful (micro-Takaful - a subdivision of Islamic insurance) and value chain can address major challenges facing the agricultural sector in...
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A proposed Bay-Salam with Takaful and value chain model for financing agriculture in Kano State, Nigeria
Atah, Ummi Ibrahim; Mustafa, Omar Mohammed; Adeyemi, … - In: Islamic economic studies 32 (2024) 1, pp. 2-21
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose a model that will demonstrate how the integration of Salam (exclusive agricultural commodity trade) with Takaful (micro-Takaful - a subdivision of Islamic insurance) and value chain can address major challenges facing the agricultural sector in...
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A systematic review on homo Islamicus: Classification and critique
Sholihin, Muhammad; Sugiyanto, Catur; Susamto, Akhmad Akbar - In: Islamic Economic Studies (IES) 30 (2023) 2, pp. 121-142
Purpose - This paper aims to systematically review the concept of homo Islamicus discussed in the existing literature. The second objective is to offer a set of criticisms of the descriptions of homo Islamicus. Design/methodology/approach - In this paper prespecified eligibility criteria are...
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Bank lending and macroprudential policies: Are Islamic banks differentially affected?
Albinali, Abdulla - In: Islamic Economic Studies (IES) 30 (2023) 2, pp. 104-120
Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to study the relevance of macroprudential policies (MPPs) in influencing bank lending in small open economies with dual banking systems. Design/methodology/approach - In the analysis, the author employed the dynamic panel data methodology as compared to...
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The determinants of institutionalization of Zakāt: The case of Morocco
Yerrou, Hafssa; Achmaoui, Amina; Bezoui, Oumaima - In: Islamic Economic Studies (IES) 31 (2023) 1/2, pp. 22-42
Purpose - Muslims have several religious obligations; the payment of a defined sum to the deprived part of the society is one of their financial obligations called Zakat. The institutionalization of this obligation has been the focal point of several research studies, however the Moroccan...
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Assessing the awareness and perception of waqf among business owners in Gombe State, Nigeria
Abdu, Musa; Jibir, Adamu - In: Islamic Economic Studies (IES) 31 (2023) 1/2, pp. 130-151
Purpose - The literature about the dynamics of Muslims' awareness and perception of waqf has been generally scarce,especially in Nigeria. As renewed efforts are emerging to develop a new waqf regime in the country, this study examines this aspect in Gombe metropolis, Nigeria, with a view to...
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The Tunisian Islamic and conventional banks: A performance comparative study
Neifar, Malika; Gharbi, Leila - In: Islamic Economic Studies (IES) 31 (2023) 1/2, pp. 152-175
Purpose - This paper aims to determine whether Islamic banks (IBs) and conventional banks (CBs) in Tunisia are distinguishable from one another based on financial characteristics during the 2005-2014 period covering the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC) and the 2011 Tunisian revolution....
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Factors influencing the individual investors of Bangladesh to opt for investment in ṣukūk
Chowdhury, Tasruma Sharmeen; Salema, S.M. Kalbin - In: Islamic Economic Studies (IES) 31 (2023) 1/2, pp. 88-107
Purpose - This study aims to identify the factors that influence the willingness of Bangladeshi retail investors to invest in ṣukūk. Design/methodology/approach - The authors surveyed Bangladeshi retail investors using a structured questionnaire to understand their perspectives on potential...
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Zakat: Changing the framework of giving
Al-Bawwab, Rania - In: Islamic Economic Studies (IES) 30 (2023) 2, pp. 86-103
Purpose - This paper aims to show that zakat solves the collective action problem by changing the framework of giving. An additional purpose of this paper is an attempt to fill a critical gap in the Islamic economics literature. This gap concerns the nature and role of zakat in effectively...
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The behavior of Islamic and conventional banks around the pandemic: Cross-country evidence
Ghosh, Saibal - In: Islamic Economic Studies (IES) 31 (2023) 1/2, pp. 108-129
Purpose - Using cross-country data on the 1,000 largest global banks for 2019, the paper aims to examine the response of bank risk and returns to the pandemic. Design/methodology/approach - The author employs weighted least squares (WLS) techniques for the purposes of analysis. Findings - The...
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