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An alternative approach to liquidity risk management of islamic banks / / Muhammed Habib Dolgun, Abbas Mirakhor
An alternative approach to liquidity risk management of islamic banks / / Muhammed Habib Dolgun, Abbas Mirakhor
Autore Dolgun Muhammed Habib
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston, MA : , : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (228 pages)
Disciplina 332.1091767
Collana De Gruyter Studies in Islamic Economics, Finance and Business
Soggetto topico Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam
ISBN 3-11-058290-2
3-11-058015-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction, Objectives and Motivation -- 2 Importance, Drivers and Implications of Liquidity Management, and Liquidity Standards -- 3 Liquidity Tools for Liquidity Management in Islamic Banks -- 4 Basel Regulations, Liquidity Management and Regulations in Turkey’s PBs -- 5 Dynamic Determinants of Liquidity Management in Turkish Participation Banks -- 6 Panel Data Analysis For Evaluating Effects of Liquidity Standards -- 7 Stress Testing For PBs -- 8 New Regulatory Framework for PBs’ Liquidity Management -- References -- Appendices -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910554271403321
Dolgun Muhammed Habib  
Berlin ; ; Boston, MA : , : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, , [2021]
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Banking and Finance / / edited by Razali Haron, Maizaitulaidawati Md Husin and Michael Murg
Banking and Finance / / edited by Razali Haron, Maizaitulaidawati Md Husin and Michael Murg
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : , : IntechOpen, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xiv, 278 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 332.1091767
Soggetto topico Finance
Banks and banking
ISBN 1-78984-683-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910431354303321
London : , : IntechOpen, , [2021]
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Case studies in Islamic banking and finance [[electronic resource] ] : case questions & answers / / Brian Kettell
Case studies in Islamic banking and finance [[electronic resource] ] : case questions & answers / / Brian Kettell
Autore Kettell Brian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicester, East Sussex, : Wiley, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (193 p.)
Disciplina 300
332.1091767
Altri autori (Persone) KettellBrian
Collana Wiley finance
Soggetto topico Banks and banking - Islamic countries
Finance
ISBN 1-119-99056-4
1-283-20462-2
9786613204622
1-118-37244-1
1-118-46730-2
1-119-99128-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Case Studies in IslamicBanking and Finance; Contents; Preface; Introduction; About the Author; 1 Case Study 1: Ijara Contract; 1.1 Learning Outcomes; 1.2 Role of Ijara in Islamic Finance; 1.3 The Ijara Contract as a Mode of Islamic Finance; 1.3.1 What is the Ijara Contract?; 1.3.2 What is Car Ijara?; 1.3.3 In what Sense is Car Ijara Interest Free?; 1.3.4 What is the Difference between a Conventional Lease and an Islamic Lease?; 1.3.5 The Meezan Bank Car Ijara Scheme; 1.4 Appendix: Ijara Fatwa; 1.5 Case Study Questions; 2 Case Study 2: Musharaka Contract; 2.1 Learning Outcomes
2.2 Role of Musharaka in Islamic Finance2.3 Summary of Musharaka; 2.4 Sharia'a Rules for Profit and Loss with Musharaka; 2.4.1 Distribution of Profits; 2.4.2 Sharing of Losses; 2.5 Management of Musharaka; 2.6 Sharia'a Rules for Musharaka; 2.7 Case 1; 2.7.1 Questions; 2.8 Case 2; 2.8.1 Questions; 3 Case Study 3: Diminishing Musharaka Contract; 3.1 Learning Outcomes; 3.2 Diminishing Musharaka as a Mode of Islamic Finance; 3.3 Summary of Diminishing Musharaka; 3.4 Sharia'a Rules for a Diminishing Musharaka Contract; 3.5 What is the Difference between Ijara Wa Iqtina and Diminishing Musharaka?
3.6 Applications of Diminishing Musharaka3.6.1 House Purchase; 3.6.2 Service Sector; 3.7 Case Assumptions; 3.8 Sharia'a Considerations to be Noted; 3.9 Practical Shape of the Transaction; 3.10 Case Study Questions; 4 Case Study 4: Mudaraba Contract; 4.1 Learning Outcomes; 4.2 Mudaraba as a Mode of Islamic Finance; 4.3 Mudaraba and PLS - Pure Islamic Banking; 4.3.1 Mudaraba - Profit Sharing Agreement; 4.3.2 Sharia'a Rules for Mudaraba; 4.4 Case 1: Sharia'a Islamic Bank; 4.4.1 Case 1 Questions; 4.5 Mudaraba Contract with Various Partners; 4.5.1 Case 2 Questions; 4.5.2 Case 3 Questions
4.5.3 Case 4 Questions4.5.4 Case 5 Questions; 4.5.5 Case 6 Questions; 5 Case Study 5: Murabaha, Musharaka, Ijara and Ijara wa Iqtina Contracts; 5.1 Learning Outcomes; 5.2 Case 1: Murabaha Contract; 5.3 Case 2: Musharaka Contract; 5.3.1 Musharaka with Profits; 5.3.2 Musharaka with Losses; 5.4 Case 3: Ijara: Operating Lease Contract; 5.5 Case 4: Ijara Wa Iqtina: Finance Lease Contract; 5.6 Case 5: Mudaraba with Murabaha Contracts; 5.6.1 Car Mudaraba with Murabaha; 6 Case Study 6: Islamic Home Finance; 6.1 Learning Outcomes; 6.2 Sharia'a-Compliant Mortgages
6.3 Sharia'a-Compliant Structures for Islamic Home Finance6.3.1 Murabaha; 6.3.2 Ijara wa Iqtina; 6.3.3 Diminishing Musharaka; 6.3.4 What is the Difference between Ijara wa Iqtina and Diminishing Musharaka?; 6.3.5 Applications of Diminishing Musharaka; 6.3.6 Istisna'a Contract; 6.4 Appendix 1: Manzil Home Purchase Plans (Murabaha); 6.4.1 Murabaha ('Deferred Sale Finance'); 6.4.2 How does the Manzil Home Purchase Plan Work?; 6.5 Appendix 2: Devon Bank; 6.5.1 Residential Murabaha Purchase Agreement; 6.6 Appendix 3: Manzil Home Purchase Plans (Ijara); 6.6.1 Ijara ('Lease-to-Own')
6.6.2 How does it Work?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139632003321
Kettell Brian  
Chicester, East Sussex, : Wiley, 2011
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Case studies in Islamic banking and finance [[electronic resource] ] : case questions & answers / / Brian Kettell
Case studies in Islamic banking and finance [[electronic resource] ] : case questions & answers / / Brian Kettell
Autore Kettell Brian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicester, East Sussex, : Wiley, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (193 p.)
Disciplina 300
332.1091767
Altri autori (Persone) KettellBrian
Collana Wiley finance
Soggetto topico Banks and banking - Islamic countries
Finance
ISBN 1-119-99056-4
1-283-20462-2
9786613204622
1-118-37244-1
1-118-46730-2
1-119-99128-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Case Studies in IslamicBanking and Finance; Contents; Preface; Introduction; About the Author; 1 Case Study 1: Ijara Contract; 1.1 Learning Outcomes; 1.2 Role of Ijara in Islamic Finance; 1.3 The Ijara Contract as a Mode of Islamic Finance; 1.3.1 What is the Ijara Contract?; 1.3.2 What is Car Ijara?; 1.3.3 In what Sense is Car Ijara Interest Free?; 1.3.4 What is the Difference between a Conventional Lease and an Islamic Lease?; 1.3.5 The Meezan Bank Car Ijara Scheme; 1.4 Appendix: Ijara Fatwa; 1.5 Case Study Questions; 2 Case Study 2: Musharaka Contract; 2.1 Learning Outcomes
2.2 Role of Musharaka in Islamic Finance2.3 Summary of Musharaka; 2.4 Sharia'a Rules for Profit and Loss with Musharaka; 2.4.1 Distribution of Profits; 2.4.2 Sharing of Losses; 2.5 Management of Musharaka; 2.6 Sharia'a Rules for Musharaka; 2.7 Case 1; 2.7.1 Questions; 2.8 Case 2; 2.8.1 Questions; 3 Case Study 3: Diminishing Musharaka Contract; 3.1 Learning Outcomes; 3.2 Diminishing Musharaka as a Mode of Islamic Finance; 3.3 Summary of Diminishing Musharaka; 3.4 Sharia'a Rules for a Diminishing Musharaka Contract; 3.5 What is the Difference between Ijara Wa Iqtina and Diminishing Musharaka?
3.6 Applications of Diminishing Musharaka3.6.1 House Purchase; 3.6.2 Service Sector; 3.7 Case Assumptions; 3.8 Sharia'a Considerations to be Noted; 3.9 Practical Shape of the Transaction; 3.10 Case Study Questions; 4 Case Study 4: Mudaraba Contract; 4.1 Learning Outcomes; 4.2 Mudaraba as a Mode of Islamic Finance; 4.3 Mudaraba and PLS - Pure Islamic Banking; 4.3.1 Mudaraba - Profit Sharing Agreement; 4.3.2 Sharia'a Rules for Mudaraba; 4.4 Case 1: Sharia'a Islamic Bank; 4.4.1 Case 1 Questions; 4.5 Mudaraba Contract with Various Partners; 4.5.1 Case 2 Questions; 4.5.2 Case 3 Questions
4.5.3 Case 4 Questions4.5.4 Case 5 Questions; 4.5.5 Case 6 Questions; 5 Case Study 5: Murabaha, Musharaka, Ijara and Ijara wa Iqtina Contracts; 5.1 Learning Outcomes; 5.2 Case 1: Murabaha Contract; 5.3 Case 2: Musharaka Contract; 5.3.1 Musharaka with Profits; 5.3.2 Musharaka with Losses; 5.4 Case 3: Ijara: Operating Lease Contract; 5.5 Case 4: Ijara Wa Iqtina: Finance Lease Contract; 5.6 Case 5: Mudaraba with Murabaha Contracts; 5.6.1 Car Mudaraba with Murabaha; 6 Case Study 6: Islamic Home Finance; 6.1 Learning Outcomes; 6.2 Sharia'a-Compliant Mortgages
6.3 Sharia'a-Compliant Structures for Islamic Home Finance6.3.1 Murabaha; 6.3.2 Ijara wa Iqtina; 6.3.3 Diminishing Musharaka; 6.3.4 What is the Difference between Ijara wa Iqtina and Diminishing Musharaka?; 6.3.5 Applications of Diminishing Musharaka; 6.3.6 Istisna'a Contract; 6.4 Appendix 1: Manzil Home Purchase Plans (Murabaha); 6.4.1 Murabaha ('Deferred Sale Finance'); 6.4.2 How does the Manzil Home Purchase Plan Work?; 6.5 Appendix 2: Devon Bank; 6.5.1 Residential Murabaha Purchase Agreement; 6.6 Appendix 3: Manzil Home Purchase Plans (Ijara); 6.6.1 Ijara ('Lease-to-Own')
6.6.2 How does it Work?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811959403321
Kettell Brian  
Chicester, East Sussex, : Wiley, 2011
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Contracts and deals in Islamic finance : a user's guide to cash flows, balance sheets, and capital structures / / Hussain Kureshi, Mohsin Hayat
Contracts and deals in Islamic finance : a user's guide to cash flows, balance sheets, and capital structures / / Hussain Kureshi, Mohsin Hayat
Autore Kureshi Hussain
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Wiley, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 p.)
Disciplina 332.1091767
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Finance - Islamic countries
Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam
Finance - Religious aspects - Islam
Contracts
Capital investments
Cash flow
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-02058-1
1-119-02057-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Product Offerings; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Islamic Finance Space; Modern Phase of Islamic Finance; Chapter 2 Bai al Inah; Definitions of Bai al Inah; Bai al Inah Process Flow; Legal Issues with Bai al Inah; Bai al Inah as a Financial Product; Asset Product; Liability Product; Transfer of Ownership; Documentation Involved; Resolutions on Bai al Inah; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Murabahah, Bai Mu'ajjal, and Bai Bithman Ajil; Murabahah Sale/Credit Sale/Credit; Enhancements to Murabahah; Murabahah Working Capital
Credit-Based Sale/Markup or Riba Bonafide Murabahah/True Sale; Trading House Model; Financial Services Division of a Manufacturer or Retailer; Bai Bithman Ajil; BBA with Inah; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Tawarruq; Issue of Price Fixing; Scenario 1; Scenario 2; Scenario 3; Transfer of Title; Payment of Sales Tax; Three Sales and Tawarruq; Specialized Trading Platform; Applications of Tawarruq in Banking Products; Asset Products; Commodity Murabahah Liability Product; Real Economic Activity; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Deferred Payment Sale or Credit Sale
Accounting Entries for Murabahah by Purchase OrdererAccounting Entries for a Bai al Inah Contract; Pricing of Deferred Sales under Murabahah, BBA, Inah, and Tawarruq; Modes of Payment of Spot Price and Deferred Price; How Is the Deferred Price Calculated?; Is Profit Mechanism Fixed or Floating?; Discounting Receivable of a Murabahah Financing Contract; Can Collateral Be Taken by the Seller?; Risk Treatment of Deferred Payment Sales; Credit Analysis and Credit Risk; Risk-Weightage Charges and Expected Losses; Risk Concentration; Fixed Income Portfolio; Conclusion; Chapter 6 Bai Al Wafa
Financial Assets as Subject of Sale Bai Al Wafa and Sale of Equities; Bai Al Wafa and Sale of Sukuk; Conclusion; Chapter 7 Salaam and Istisna: Deferred Delivery Sale; Salaam; Accounting Treatment for Salaam Contract; Can the Buyer Sell the Asset before Delivery to a Third Party?; Default Scenarios; Payment of Partial Purchase Price; Types of Assets; Istisna; Accounting Treatment for Istisna; Conclusion; Chapter 8 Bai al Sarf; Basic Rulings on Bai al Sarf; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Bai al Dayn; Purchase Price, Rental Payments, Receivables, and Debt; Rental Payments Due in an Ijara Contract
Financial Products Sale of Equity; Conclusion; Chapter 10 Bai al Urbun; Conclusion; Chapter 11 Ijarah and Its Variants; Normal Ijarah; Accounting Entries for Ijarah Contract; Ijarah Muntahiya Bi Tamleek; Al Ijarah Thumma al Bai (AITAB); Sale and Leaseback; Conclusion; Chapter 12 Wadiah; Forms of Wadiah; Enhancements to Wadiah; Money Creation; Conclusion; Chapter 13 Qard; Applications of the Contract of Qard; Qard as a Deposit Instrument; Recording of Qard; Conclusion; Chapter 14 Mudharabah; Simple Application of Mudharabah; Perpetual Mudharabah; Re-Mudharabah
Restricted Mudharabah and Unrestricted Mudharabah
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459787703321
Kureshi Hussain  
Singapore : , : Wiley, , [2015]
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Contracts and deals in Islamic finance : a user's guide to cash flows, balance sheets, and capital structures / / Hussain Kureshi, Mohsin Hayat
Contracts and deals in Islamic finance : a user's guide to cash flows, balance sheets, and capital structures / / Hussain Kureshi, Mohsin Hayat
Autore Kureshi Hussain
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Wiley, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 p.)
Disciplina 332.1091767
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Finance - Islamic countries
Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam
Finance - Religious aspects - Islam
Contracts
Capital investments
Cash flow
ISBN 1-119-02058-1
1-119-02057-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Product Offerings; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Islamic Finance Space; Modern Phase of Islamic Finance; Chapter 2 Bai al Inah; Definitions of Bai al Inah; Bai al Inah Process Flow; Legal Issues with Bai al Inah; Bai al Inah as a Financial Product; Asset Product; Liability Product; Transfer of Ownership; Documentation Involved; Resolutions on Bai al Inah; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Murabahah, Bai Mu'ajjal, and Bai Bithman Ajil; Murabahah Sale/Credit Sale/Credit; Enhancements to Murabahah; Murabahah Working Capital
Credit-Based Sale/Markup or Riba Bonafide Murabahah/True Sale; Trading House Model; Financial Services Division of a Manufacturer or Retailer; Bai Bithman Ajil; BBA with Inah; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Tawarruq; Issue of Price Fixing; Scenario 1; Scenario 2; Scenario 3; Transfer of Title; Payment of Sales Tax; Three Sales and Tawarruq; Specialized Trading Platform; Applications of Tawarruq in Banking Products; Asset Products; Commodity Murabahah Liability Product; Real Economic Activity; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Deferred Payment Sale or Credit Sale
Accounting Entries for Murabahah by Purchase OrdererAccounting Entries for a Bai al Inah Contract; Pricing of Deferred Sales under Murabahah, BBA, Inah, and Tawarruq; Modes of Payment of Spot Price and Deferred Price; How Is the Deferred Price Calculated?; Is Profit Mechanism Fixed or Floating?; Discounting Receivable of a Murabahah Financing Contract; Can Collateral Be Taken by the Seller?; Risk Treatment of Deferred Payment Sales; Credit Analysis and Credit Risk; Risk-Weightage Charges and Expected Losses; Risk Concentration; Fixed Income Portfolio; Conclusion; Chapter 6 Bai Al Wafa
Financial Assets as Subject of Sale Bai Al Wafa and Sale of Equities; Bai Al Wafa and Sale of Sukuk; Conclusion; Chapter 7 Salaam and Istisna: Deferred Delivery Sale; Salaam; Accounting Treatment for Salaam Contract; Can the Buyer Sell the Asset before Delivery to a Third Party?; Default Scenarios; Payment of Partial Purchase Price; Types of Assets; Istisna; Accounting Treatment for Istisna; Conclusion; Chapter 8 Bai al Sarf; Basic Rulings on Bai al Sarf; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Bai al Dayn; Purchase Price, Rental Payments, Receivables, and Debt; Rental Payments Due in an Ijara Contract
Financial Products Sale of Equity; Conclusion; Chapter 10 Bai al Urbun; Conclusion; Chapter 11 Ijarah and Its Variants; Normal Ijarah; Accounting Entries for Ijarah Contract; Ijarah Muntahiya Bi Tamleek; Al Ijarah Thumma al Bai (AITAB); Sale and Leaseback; Conclusion; Chapter 12 Wadiah; Forms of Wadiah; Enhancements to Wadiah; Money Creation; Conclusion; Chapter 13 Qard; Applications of the Contract of Qard; Qard as a Deposit Instrument; Recording of Qard; Conclusion; Chapter 14 Mudharabah; Simple Application of Mudharabah; Perpetual Mudharabah; Re-Mudharabah
Restricted Mudharabah and Unrestricted Mudharabah
Record Nr. UNINA-9910527860903321
Kureshi Hussain  
Singapore : , : Wiley, , [2015]
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Contracts and deals in Islamic finance : a user's guide to cash flows, balance sheets, and capital structures / / Hussain Kureshi, Mohsin Hayat
Contracts and deals in Islamic finance : a user's guide to cash flows, balance sheets, and capital structures / / Hussain Kureshi, Mohsin Hayat
Autore Kureshi Hussain
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Wiley, , [2015]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 p.)
Disciplina 332.1091767
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Finance - Islamic countries
Banks and banking - Religious aspects - Islam
Finance - Religious aspects - Islam
Contracts
Capital investments
Cash flow
ISBN 1-119-02058-1
1-119-02057-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Product Offerings; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Islamic Finance Space; Modern Phase of Islamic Finance; Chapter 2 Bai al Inah; Definitions of Bai al Inah; Bai al Inah Process Flow; Legal Issues with Bai al Inah; Bai al Inah as a Financial Product; Asset Product; Liability Product; Transfer of Ownership; Documentation Involved; Resolutions on Bai al Inah; Conclusion; Chapter 3 Murabahah, Bai Mu'ajjal, and Bai Bithman Ajil; Murabahah Sale/Credit Sale/Credit; Enhancements to Murabahah; Murabahah Working Capital
Credit-Based Sale/Markup or Riba Bonafide Murabahah/True Sale; Trading House Model; Financial Services Division of a Manufacturer or Retailer; Bai Bithman Ajil; BBA with Inah; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Tawarruq; Issue of Price Fixing; Scenario 1; Scenario 2; Scenario 3; Transfer of Title; Payment of Sales Tax; Three Sales and Tawarruq; Specialized Trading Platform; Applications of Tawarruq in Banking Products; Asset Products; Commodity Murabahah Liability Product; Real Economic Activity; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Deferred Payment Sale or Credit Sale
Accounting Entries for Murabahah by Purchase OrdererAccounting Entries for a Bai al Inah Contract; Pricing of Deferred Sales under Murabahah, BBA, Inah, and Tawarruq; Modes of Payment of Spot Price and Deferred Price; How Is the Deferred Price Calculated?; Is Profit Mechanism Fixed or Floating?; Discounting Receivable of a Murabahah Financing Contract; Can Collateral Be Taken by the Seller?; Risk Treatment of Deferred Payment Sales; Credit Analysis and Credit Risk; Risk-Weightage Charges and Expected Losses; Risk Concentration; Fixed Income Portfolio; Conclusion; Chapter 6 Bai Al Wafa
Financial Assets as Subject of Sale Bai Al Wafa and Sale of Equities; Bai Al Wafa and Sale of Sukuk; Conclusion; Chapter 7 Salaam and Istisna: Deferred Delivery Sale; Salaam; Accounting Treatment for Salaam Contract; Can the Buyer Sell the Asset before Delivery to a Third Party?; Default Scenarios; Payment of Partial Purchase Price; Types of Assets; Istisna; Accounting Treatment for Istisna; Conclusion; Chapter 8 Bai al Sarf; Basic Rulings on Bai al Sarf; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Bai al Dayn; Purchase Price, Rental Payments, Receivables, and Debt; Rental Payments Due in an Ijara Contract
Financial Products Sale of Equity; Conclusion; Chapter 10 Bai al Urbun; Conclusion; Chapter 11 Ijarah and Its Variants; Normal Ijarah; Accounting Entries for Ijarah Contract; Ijarah Muntahiya Bi Tamleek; Al Ijarah Thumma al Bai (AITAB); Sale and Leaseback; Conclusion; Chapter 12 Wadiah; Forms of Wadiah; Enhancements to Wadiah; Money Creation; Conclusion; Chapter 13 Qard; Applications of the Contract of Qard; Qard as a Deposit Instrument; Recording of Qard; Conclusion; Chapter 14 Mudharabah; Simple Application of Mudharabah; Perpetual Mudharabah; Re-Mudharabah
Restricted Mudharabah and Unrestricted Mudharabah
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818461303321
Kureshi Hussain  
Singapore : , : Wiley, , [2015]
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FinTech, digital currency and the future of Islamic finance : strategic, regulatory and adoption issues in the Gulf Cooperation Council / / Nafis Alam, Syed Nazim Ali, editors
FinTech, digital currency and the future of Islamic finance : strategic, regulatory and adoption issues in the Gulf Cooperation Council / / Nafis Alam, Syed Nazim Ali, editors
Edizione [1st ed. 2021.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XIX, 246 p. 36 illus.)
Disciplina 332.1091767
Soggetto topico Finance - Technological innovations - Islamic countries
Financial services industry - Technological innovations - Islamic countries
Finance (Islamic law)
ISBN 3-030-49248-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction: FinTech and Islamic Finance in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC); Nafis Alam and Syed Nazim Ali -- 2. A Critical Analysis of Bitcoin from an Islamic Legal Perspective; Farrukh Habib -- 3. Combining Islamic Equity Portfolios and Digital Currencies: Evidence from Portfolio Diversification; Abdelkader O. El Alaoui, Amina Dchieche and Mehmet Asutay -- 4. The Application of Smart Contracts to Murabahah Home Financing: Towards an Integrated Model; Mohamed Cherif El Amri, Mustafa Omar Mohammed and Ruslan Sabirzyanov -- 5. The Application of FinTech in Microtakaful as a Means of Digital Financial Inclusion: Insights from the GCC; Muhammad Ashfaq and Najeeb Zada -- 6. Gharar Free Rebittance: Powered by Blockchain; Lokesh Gupta -- 7. Regulatory Issues in Cryptocurrency Usage; Abdolhossein Zameni and Nafis Alam -- 8. Beyond the Jurisprudential Quagmire: Perspectives on the Application of Digital Currencies and Blockchain Technology in Islamic Economics and Finance; Evren Tok -- 9. Does FinTech Revolution Lead to the Disintermediation of Banks? A Study into Islamic Bank Income; Ruhaini Muda, Mohd Saifulizwan Mohd Lateff, Roshayani Arshad, Arif Azhan Rashdan, Ibrahim Abiodun Oladapo and Jaizah Othman -- 10. Utilising Blockchain Technology for Post-trade Securities Settlement: A Framework for Islamic Capital Markets in the GCC Region; Leisan Safina and Umar A. Oseni -- 11. Any Luck with Bitcoin in Saudi Arabia?; Umara Noreen, Zaheer Ahmad, Ohoud Saud Mohammed Alfirm and Nouf Ahmad Hamad Alhomoudi -- 12. Strategic Assessment of Islamic FinTech in GCC Countries; Tariq Gulrez.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910483517703321
Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
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Introduction to Islamic banking and finance / / Brian Kettell
Introduction to Islamic banking and finance / / Brian Kettell
Autore Kettell Brian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (194 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 300
332.1091767
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Banking law (Islamic law)
Banks and banking - Islamic countries
ISBN 1-119-99060-2
1-283-20461-4
9786613204615
1-118-37242-5
1-118-46729-9
1-119-99127-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to Islamic Banking and Finance; Contents; Preface; About the Author; 1 Muslim Beliefs; 1.1 Five Pillars of Faith; 1.1.1 Profession of Faith; 1.1.2 Five Daily Prayers; 1.1.3 Almsgiving; 1.1.4 Fasting; 1.1.5 Pilgrimage to Mecca; 1.2 Six Islamic Creeds; 1.2.1 Definition of Iman; 1.2.2 Iman as Basis of Righteous Deeds; 1.3 Belief in Allah and His Attributes; 1.4 Belief in Destiny; 1.5 Belief in Angels; 1.6 Belief in Apostles; 1.7 Belief in the Revealed Books; 1.8 Belief in the Hereafter; 2 Sharia'a Law and Sharia'a Boards: Roles, Responsibility and Membership
2.1 Definition of the Sharia'a 2.2 Allah is the Law Giver; 2.3 Objectives of the Sharia'a; 2.3.1 Sharia'a: The Framework of Islamic Banking; 2.4 Sources of the Sharia'a; 2.4.1 Qur'an: The Primary Source of the Sharia'a; 2.4.2 Sunnah: The Second Primary Source of the Sharia'a; 2.4.3 Ijma (Consensus): The First Secondary Source of the Sharia'a; 2.4.4 Qiyas (Analogical Reasoning): The Second Secondary Source of the Sharia'a; 2.4.5 Ijtihad; 2.4.6 Compliance with the Scheme of Sharia'a Laws; 2.5 Sharia'a Islamic Investment Principles; 2.6 Conditions for Investment in Shares
2.7 Sharia'a Supervisory Board (SSB) 2.7.1 Function and Responsibilities; 2.7.2 Sharia'a Boards: Roles and Scope of Responsibilities; 2.7.3 Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB); 2.8 Sharia'a Board Scholar Qualifications; 2.8.1 Dr Hussain Hamid Hassan; 2.8.2 Dr Ali AlQaradaghi; 2.8.3 Dr Mohamed Elgari; 2.8.4 Dr Mohd. Daud Bakar; 2.8.5 Sheikh Nizam M.S. Yaquby; 2.8.6 Sheikh Muhammed Taqi Usmani; 2.8.7 Sheikh Abdullah Bin Suleiman Al-Maniya; 2.8.8 Sheikh Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Musleh; 2.8.9 Sheikh Dr Muhammad Al-Ali Al Qari bin Eid
2.9 State Bank of Pakistan (SBP): Proper Criteria for Appointment of Sharia'a Advisors 2.9.1 Solvency and Financial Integrity; 2.9.2 Personal Integrity, Honesty and Reputation; 3 Definition of Islamic Banking; 3.1 Conventional Bankers and Islamic Banking; 3.2 Six Key Islamic Banking Principles; 3.2.1 Predetermined Payments are Prohibited; 3.2.2 Profit and Loss Sharing; 3.2.3 Making Money Out of Money is Not Acceptable; 3.2.4 Uncertainty is Prohibited; 3.2.5 Only Sharia'a-Approved Contracts are Acceptable; 3.2.6 Sanctity of Contract; 3.3 Definition of Asymmetric Information
3.3.1 Adverse Selection 3.3.2 Moral Hazard; 3.4 Origins of Asymmetric Risk within Islamic Banking; 3.5 Riba in the Qur'an and Sunnah or Hadith; 3.5.1 Textual Evidence for the Ban on Interest; 3.5.2 Islamic Rationale for Banning Interest (Riba); 3.6 Five Reasons for the Prohibition of Riba; 3.6.1 Interest is Unjust; 3.6.2 Interest Corrupts Society; 3.6.3 Interest Implies Unlawful Appropriation of Other People's Property; 3.6.4 Interest-Based Systems Result in Negative Growth; 3.6.5 Interest Demeans and Diminishes Human Personality; 4 Murabaha as a Mode of Islamic Finance; 4.1 Murabaha Transactions
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Introduction to Islamic banking and finance / / Brian Kettell
Introduction to Islamic banking and finance / / Brian Kettell
Autore Kettell Brian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (194 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 300
332.1091767
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Banking law (Islamic law)
Banks and banking - Islamic countries
ISBN 1-119-99060-2
1-283-20461-4
9786613204615
1-118-37242-5
1-118-46729-9
1-119-99127-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to Islamic Banking and Finance; Contents; Preface; About the Author; 1 Muslim Beliefs; 1.1 Five Pillars of Faith; 1.1.1 Profession of Faith; 1.1.2 Five Daily Prayers; 1.1.3 Almsgiving; 1.1.4 Fasting; 1.1.5 Pilgrimage to Mecca; 1.2 Six Islamic Creeds; 1.2.1 Definition of Iman; 1.2.2 Iman as Basis of Righteous Deeds; 1.3 Belief in Allah and His Attributes; 1.4 Belief in Destiny; 1.5 Belief in Angels; 1.6 Belief in Apostles; 1.7 Belief in the Revealed Books; 1.8 Belief in the Hereafter; 2 Sharia'a Law and Sharia'a Boards: Roles, Responsibility and Membership
2.1 Definition of the Sharia'a 2.2 Allah is the Law Giver; 2.3 Objectives of the Sharia'a; 2.3.1 Sharia'a: The Framework of Islamic Banking; 2.4 Sources of the Sharia'a; 2.4.1 Qur'an: The Primary Source of the Sharia'a; 2.4.2 Sunnah: The Second Primary Source of the Sharia'a; 2.4.3 Ijma (Consensus): The First Secondary Source of the Sharia'a; 2.4.4 Qiyas (Analogical Reasoning): The Second Secondary Source of the Sharia'a; 2.4.5 Ijtihad; 2.4.6 Compliance with the Scheme of Sharia'a Laws; 2.5 Sharia'a Islamic Investment Principles; 2.6 Conditions for Investment in Shares
2.7 Sharia'a Supervisory Board (SSB) 2.7.1 Function and Responsibilities; 2.7.2 Sharia'a Boards: Roles and Scope of Responsibilities; 2.7.3 Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB); 2.8 Sharia'a Board Scholar Qualifications; 2.8.1 Dr Hussain Hamid Hassan; 2.8.2 Dr Ali AlQaradaghi; 2.8.3 Dr Mohamed Elgari; 2.8.4 Dr Mohd. Daud Bakar; 2.8.5 Sheikh Nizam M.S. Yaquby; 2.8.6 Sheikh Muhammed Taqi Usmani; 2.8.7 Sheikh Abdullah Bin Suleiman Al-Maniya; 2.8.8 Sheikh Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Musleh; 2.8.9 Sheikh Dr Muhammad Al-Ali Al Qari bin Eid
2.9 State Bank of Pakistan (SBP): Proper Criteria for Appointment of Sharia'a Advisors 2.9.1 Solvency and Financial Integrity; 2.9.2 Personal Integrity, Honesty and Reputation; 3 Definition of Islamic Banking; 3.1 Conventional Bankers and Islamic Banking; 3.2 Six Key Islamic Banking Principles; 3.2.1 Predetermined Payments are Prohibited; 3.2.2 Profit and Loss Sharing; 3.2.3 Making Money Out of Money is Not Acceptable; 3.2.4 Uncertainty is Prohibited; 3.2.5 Only Sharia'a-Approved Contracts are Acceptable; 3.2.6 Sanctity of Contract; 3.3 Definition of Asymmetric Information
3.3.1 Adverse Selection 3.3.2 Moral Hazard; 3.4 Origins of Asymmetric Risk within Islamic Banking; 3.5 Riba in the Qur'an and Sunnah or Hadith; 3.5.1 Textual Evidence for the Ban on Interest; 3.5.2 Islamic Rationale for Banning Interest (Riba); 3.6 Five Reasons for the Prohibition of Riba; 3.6.1 Interest is Unjust; 3.6.2 Interest Corrupts Society; 3.6.3 Interest Implies Unlawful Appropriation of Other People's Property; 3.6.4 Interest-Based Systems Result in Negative Growth; 3.6.5 Interest Demeans and Diminishes Human Personality; 4 Murabaha as a Mode of Islamic Finance; 4.1 Murabaha Transactions
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Kettell Brian  
Chichester, U.K. : , : Wiley, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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