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Law and regulation are becoming increasingly important in any discourse involving the Islamic financial services industry. This important aspect comprises both the legal and Sharīah aspects from the pre-contract stage up to the post-execution phase, and even post-contract termination...
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"The central idea of sustainability in the modern world is intricate and ever-changing. Closely related to the realm of finance and socio-economic discussion, the phrase "sustainable impact finance" has become increasingly popular among bankers, practitioners, financial analysts, investors, and...
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"The interest in improving Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) outcomes among stakeholders of Islamic banking and finance has become front and centre in the discussions relating to Islamic sustainable finance. This book offers an expansive overview of the relevant issues, global...
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"This book argues that focusing on the green economy and green finance is essential to counteract the catastrophic, socio-economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Further, while numerous research initiatives in the context of the green economy and/or finance have been observed in different...
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Purpose – With the advent of Islamic banking, a new species was added to the banking system which was then, only dominated by the conventional banking. Islamic banking expanded in the world within the last decade and as a result, Islamic finance emerged as an alternative to the conventional...
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Purpose – This research aims to explore the theoretical nature of salam contract in depth, the extent of its use in the banking arena of Malaysia and to test the theoretical feasibility of its future application by the Islamic banks in Malaysia by suggesting an Islamic banking product...
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Purpose: Islamic banks (IBs) must stayShari’ahcompliant to enhance their customer loyalty and obtain a competitive edge. Given the performance ofShari’ahsupervisory board (SSB) continues to be a matter of concern especially for IBs across countries that have a different regulatory...
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