03626oam 2200757Ma 450 991081224770332120240516210728.01-136-29714-61-280-68479-897866136617390-203-11599-61-136-29715-4(CKB)2670000000205313(EBL)981674(OCoLC)804665715(SSID)ssj0000681482(PQKBManifestationID)11407577(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000681482(PQKBWorkID)10654101(PQKB)11202136(MiAaPQ)EBC981674(Au-PeEL)EBL981674(CaPaEBR)ebr10569295(CaONFJC)MIL366173(OCoLC)1086557644(OCoLC)1135520512(OCoLC-P)1086557644(FlBoTFG)9781136297151(OCoLC)1086557644(FINmELB)ELB134447(EXLCZ)99267000000020531320120524e20121990 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrIslamic financial markets /edited by Rodney Wilson1st ed.Abingdon, Oxon Routledge2012Abingdon, Oxon Routledge20121 online resource (257 p.)Routledge library editions. Banking & finance ;v. 35Originally published in 1990 by Routledge.0-415-75179-9 0-415-53019-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.ISLAMIC FINANCIAL MARKETS; Copyright; Islamic Financial Markets; Original Copyright; CONTENTS; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF FIGURES; INTRODUCTION; Chapter 1 RETAIL DEVELOPMENT AND WHOLESALE POSSIBILITIES; Chapter 2 COMPETITION IN ISLAMIC BANKING; Chapter 3 TURKEY: ISLAMIC BANKING IN A SECULARIST CONTEXT; Chapter 4 EGYPT: AN EVALUATION OF THE MAJOR ISLAMIC BANKS; Chapter 5 SUDAN: THE ROLE OF THE FAISAL ISLAMIC BANK; Chapter 6 JORDAN: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE JORDAN ISLAMIC BANK; Chapter 7 KUWAIT: ISLAMIC BANKING FOR A CONSUMER SOCIETY; Chapter 8 IRAN: THE IMPACT OF ISLAMIZATION ON THE FINANCIAL SYSTEMChapter 9 PAKISTAN: MAIN PARTICIPANTS AND FINAL FINANCIAL PRODUCTS OF THE ISLAMIZATION PROCESSChapter 10 SAUDI ARABIA: THE ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK'S ROLE AS A PAN-MUSLIM AGENCY; NOTES; INDEXWhen it was originally published this volume was the first comprehensive survey of the experience of Islamic banking throughout the Muslim world in Turkey, Egypt, Kuwait, Jordan, Sudan, iran, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Drawing comparisons between the countries in economic terms, it shows that the success of Islamic banks to a large extent reflects the immediate political environment. The complete Islamization of the financial systems of the more fundamentalist countries of Iran and Pakistan is compared with the divide between conventional interest-based systems and the new Islamic banks in Routledge Library Editions: Banking & FinanceBanks and bankingIslamic countriesBanks and bankingReligious aspectsIslamFinanceIslamic countriesBanks and bankingBanks and bankingReligious aspectsIslam.Finance332.091767332.0917671332/.0917/671Wilson Rodney116171OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910812247703321Islamic financial markets4051888UNINA