Islamic Banking: Theory, Practice and Challenges
Autor Fuad A Al-Omar, Mohammed Abdel Haqen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 iun 1996
The authors investigate the way Islamic banks work within different economic, financial, social, legal and religious environments. They take the reader through the basic principles involved, the issues that arise, and the difficulties that are often encountered.
Drawing on detailed studies of Islamic banking in London, Jordan, Turkey, Malaysia and Pakistan, they provide an understanding of how complex Islamic concepts impact upon the use of financial instruments, commercial priorities and services. Relationships with central banks, comparative analysis of financial statements and the role of Islamic banking in a development context are also covered.
ISLAMIC BANKING will be essential reading to all those involved in the setting up and running of Islamic banking units in western countries, and a key resource for students of economics in the international arena.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781856493437
ISBN-10: 1856493431
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1856493431
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Contents
1. Framework of Islamic Finance
2. Oerview of Islamic Banking
3. Al-Baraka International Bank Ltd: The Experience of an Islamic Bank in England
4. The Jordan Islamic Bank for Finance and Investment: The Experience of an Islamic Bank in Jordan.
5. Special Finance Houses in Turkey
6. Islamic Banking in Malaysia
7. Derivatives, and the Challenges in the Development of Islamic Secondary Market Instruments: The Experience of the IDB
8. Islamic Banking in Pakistan
9. Comparative Analysis of the Financial Statements of Islamic and non-Islamic Banks
10. The Challenges Faced by Islamic Banks
11. Important Considerations before Engaging in Islamic Transactions.
12. Conclusions and Recommendations
Preface
Glossary
Abbreviations
1. Framework of Islamic Finance
2. Overview of Islamic Banking
3. Al-Baraka International Bank Limited (AIBL): The Experience of an Islamic Bank in England
4. The Jordan Islamic Bank for Finance and Investment (JIB): The Experience of an Islamic Bank in Jordan
5. Special Finance Houses in Turkey, with Emphasis on (Al-Baraka Turk) Al-Baraka Turkish Finance House
6. Islamic Banking in Malaysia
7. Derivatives, and the Challenges in the Development of Islamic Secondary-Market Instruments: The Experience of the Islamic Development Bank
8. Islamic Banking in Pakistan
9. Comparative Analysis of the Financial Statements of Islamic and non-Islamic Banks
10. The Challenges Faced by Islamic Banks
11. Important Considerations Before Engaging in Islamic Transactions
12. Conclusions and Recommendations
References
Index
Tables
1. Framework of Islamic Finance
2. Oerview of Islamic Banking
3. Al-Baraka International Bank Ltd: The Experience of an Islamic Bank in England
4. The Jordan Islamic Bank for Finance and Investment: The Experience of an Islamic Bank in Jordan.
5. Special Finance Houses in Turkey
6. Islamic Banking in Malaysia
7. Derivatives, and the Challenges in the Development of Islamic Secondary Market Instruments: The Experience of the IDB
8. Islamic Banking in Pakistan
9. Comparative Analysis of the Financial Statements of Islamic and non-Islamic Banks
10. The Challenges Faced by Islamic Banks
11. Important Considerations before Engaging in Islamic Transactions.
12. Conclusions and Recommendations
Preface
Glossary
Abbreviations
1. Framework of Islamic Finance
2. Overview of Islamic Banking
3. Al-Baraka International Bank Limited (AIBL): The Experience of an Islamic Bank in England
4. The Jordan Islamic Bank for Finance and Investment (JIB): The Experience of an Islamic Bank in Jordan
5. Special Finance Houses in Turkey, with Emphasis on (Al-Baraka Turk) Al-Baraka Turkish Finance House
6. Islamic Banking in Malaysia
7. Derivatives, and the Challenges in the Development of Islamic Secondary-Market Instruments: The Experience of the Islamic Development Bank
8. Islamic Banking in Pakistan
9. Comparative Analysis of the Financial Statements of Islamic and non-Islamic Banks
10. The Challenges Faced by Islamic Banks
11. Important Considerations Before Engaging in Islamic Transactions
12. Conclusions and Recommendations
References
Index
Tables