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Foundations of Shari'ah governance of Islamic banks / / Karim Ginena, Azhar Hamid
Foundations of Shari'ah governance of Islamic banks / / Karim Ginena, Azhar Hamid
Autore Ginena Karim
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England : , : Wiley, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (405 p.)
Disciplina 332.10917/67
Collana Wiley Finance Series
Soggetto topico Banks and banking - Islamic countries
Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam
ISBN 1-118-46079-0
1-119-05350-1
1-118-46080-4
Classificazione BUS027000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Part I By Karim Ginena; Chapter 1 The Roots, Characteristics, and Objectives of Sharī'ah and the Islamic Economic System; 1.1 Sharī'ah, the Qurān, and Sunnah; 1.2 What is Fiqh?; 1.3 Performing Ijtihād and Differences in Juristic Opinions; 1.4 Sharī'ah Rulings; 1.4.1 Obligation-Creating Sharīah Rulings; 1.4.2 Declaratory Sharīah Rulings; 1.5 The Subject of a Sharīah Ruling; 1.6 Characteristics of Sharīah; 1.7 Objectives of Sharīah; 1.8 The Islamic Economic System and its Characteristics; 1.9 Objectives of Sharī'ah Relating to Property
Chapter 2 Corporate and Sharī'ah Governance of Islamic Banks 2.1 Corporate Governance Gains Prominence; 2.2 Hisba System and an Islamic Perspective on Corporate Governance; 2.3 OECD and Islamic Principles of Corporate Governance; 2.4 Importance of Corporate Governance to Banking Sector; 2.5 The Financial Crisis and Corporate Governance Challenges; 2.6 Developing Countries and Corporate Governance Issues; 2.7 Corporate Governance Concerns for Islamic Banks; 2.8 IFSB and AAOIFI Issue Guidance; 2.9 Adapted Corporate Governance Understanding; 2.12 Sharīah Governance Model
2.13 Importance of Sharī'ah Governance 2.14 Sharī'ah Supervision vs Governance; 2.15 Sharī'ah Risk Definition; 2.16 Sharī'ah Risk and Possible Implications; 2.17 Sharī'ah Risk - Causes and Events; 2.18 Sharī'ah Risk Management; 2.19 Sharī'ah Compliance Responsibility of BOD and Senior Management; Appendix 2.1: Operational Risk - Loss Event Types; Chapter 3 Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Sharī'ah Governance; 3.1 Institutional Arrangements; 3.2 Sharī'ah and Common Law Encounters in English Courts; 3.2.1 The Islamic Investment Company of the Gulf (Bahamas) Ltd v Symphony Gems N.V. & others
3.2.2 Shamil Bank of Bahrain E.C. v Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd & Others 3 . 2.3 Investment Dar Co KSCC v Blom Developments Bank Sal; 3.3 Lessons Learned from Cases and the Desirability of a Secular Interpretation of Sharī'ah; 3.4 Malaysia: A Common Law Jurisdiction of Choice?; 3.5 Role of Banking Supervisors in Sharī'ah Governance; 3.6 Regulatory Approaches to Sharī'ah Governance; 3.6.1 Hands-off; 3.6.2 Nominal; 3.6.3 Engaged; 3.6.4 Proactive; 3.6.5 Committed; Appendix 3.1: Legal and Regulatory Framework for IFSI in Jurisdictions with Known IIFS presence
Chapter 4 The Internal Sharī'ah Control System 4.1 Internal Sharīh Control - Definition and Objectives; 4.2 Sharīah Control System Components; 4.2.1 Sharīah Control Culture; 4.2.2 Sharīah Risk Identification and Assessment; 4.2.3 Sharīah Control Activities; 4.2.4 Sharīah Associated Information and Communication; 4.2.5 Sharīah Monitoring of Activities; 4.2.6 Evaluation of Internal Sharī'ah Control System by Banking Supervisors; 4.3 Internal Sharī'ah Audit Function; 4.3.1 Purpose, Responsibility, and Authority; 4.3.2 ISAF in Practice; 4.3.3 Importance of Independence and Objectivity
4.3.4 Planning for Sharī'ah Audit
Record Nr. UNINA-9910132270503321
Ginena Karim  
Chichester, England : , : Wiley, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Foundations of Shari'ah governance of Islamic banks / / Karim Ginena, Azhar Hamid
Foundations of Shari'ah governance of Islamic banks / / Karim Ginena, Azhar Hamid
Autore Ginena Karim
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England : , : Wiley, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (405 p.)
Disciplina 332.10917/67
Collana Wiley Finance Series
Soggetto topico Banks and banking - Islamic countries
Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam
ISBN 1-118-46079-0
1-119-05350-1
1-118-46080-4
Classificazione BUS027000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Part I By Karim Ginena; Chapter 1 The Roots, Characteristics, and Objectives of Sharī'ah and the Islamic Economic System; 1.1 Sharī'ah, the Qurān, and Sunnah; 1.2 What is Fiqh?; 1.3 Performing Ijtihād and Differences in Juristic Opinions; 1.4 Sharī'ah Rulings; 1.4.1 Obligation-Creating Sharīah Rulings; 1.4.2 Declaratory Sharīah Rulings; 1.5 The Subject of a Sharīah Ruling; 1.6 Characteristics of Sharīah; 1.7 Objectives of Sharīah; 1.8 The Islamic Economic System and its Characteristics; 1.9 Objectives of Sharī'ah Relating to Property
Chapter 2 Corporate and Sharī'ah Governance of Islamic Banks 2.1 Corporate Governance Gains Prominence; 2.2 Hisba System and an Islamic Perspective on Corporate Governance; 2.3 OECD and Islamic Principles of Corporate Governance; 2.4 Importance of Corporate Governance to Banking Sector; 2.5 The Financial Crisis and Corporate Governance Challenges; 2.6 Developing Countries and Corporate Governance Issues; 2.7 Corporate Governance Concerns for Islamic Banks; 2.8 IFSB and AAOIFI Issue Guidance; 2.9 Adapted Corporate Governance Understanding; 2.12 Sharīah Governance Model
2.13 Importance of Sharī'ah Governance 2.14 Sharī'ah Supervision vs Governance; 2.15 Sharī'ah Risk Definition; 2.16 Sharī'ah Risk and Possible Implications; 2.17 Sharī'ah Risk - Causes and Events; 2.18 Sharī'ah Risk Management; 2.19 Sharī'ah Compliance Responsibility of BOD and Senior Management; Appendix 2.1: Operational Risk - Loss Event Types; Chapter 3 Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Sharī'ah Governance; 3.1 Institutional Arrangements; 3.2 Sharī'ah and Common Law Encounters in English Courts; 3.2.1 The Islamic Investment Company of the Gulf (Bahamas) Ltd v Symphony Gems N.V. & others
3.2.2 Shamil Bank of Bahrain E.C. v Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd & Others 3 . 2.3 Investment Dar Co KSCC v Blom Developments Bank Sal; 3.3 Lessons Learned from Cases and the Desirability of a Secular Interpretation of Sharī'ah; 3.4 Malaysia: A Common Law Jurisdiction of Choice?; 3.5 Role of Banking Supervisors in Sharī'ah Governance; 3.6 Regulatory Approaches to Sharī'ah Governance; 3.6.1 Hands-off; 3.6.2 Nominal; 3.6.3 Engaged; 3.6.4 Proactive; 3.6.5 Committed; Appendix 3.1: Legal and Regulatory Framework for IFSI in Jurisdictions with Known IIFS presence
Chapter 4 The Internal Sharī'ah Control System 4.1 Internal Sharīh Control - Definition and Objectives; 4.2 Sharīah Control System Components; 4.2.1 Sharīah Control Culture; 4.2.2 Sharīah Risk Identification and Assessment; 4.2.3 Sharīah Control Activities; 4.2.4 Sharīah Associated Information and Communication; 4.2.5 Sharīah Monitoring of Activities; 4.2.6 Evaluation of Internal Sharī'ah Control System by Banking Supervisors; 4.3 Internal Sharī'ah Audit Function; 4.3.1 Purpose, Responsibility, and Authority; 4.3.2 ISAF in Practice; 4.3.3 Importance of Independence and Objectivity
4.3.4 Planning for Sharī'ah Audit
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824593803321
Ginena Karim  
Chichester, England : , : Wiley, , 2015
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui