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The Islamic Finance Trading Framework, 1st ed. 2019 Legitimizing Profit Making Palgrave CIBFR Studies in Islamic Finance Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage The Islamic Finance Trading Framework
This book discusses the Islamic finance trading framework. It compares and contrasts conventional trading frameworks with Sharia compliant trading frameworks, explores trading under Islamic commercial law, trading practices and financial transactions prohibited under Islamic law, and profit making in Islam. In addition, it addresses related issues in government interventions, market structure, and business ethics and will be of interest to academics, researchers, and students of Islamic finance and banking.
Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Trading under Islamic Commercial Law

Chapter 3: Application of Islamic Financial Contracts

Chapter 4: Profit Making in Islam – Justification and Importance

Chapter 5: Conventional and Islamic Trading Frameworks – Differences and Similarities

Chapter 6: Issues Auxiliary to Islamic Trading Framework

Chapter 7: Conclusion

Mohsin Ali has a diverse background in academia and professional Islamic banking. He currently works as a Senior Lecturer at Taylor’s Business School, Taylor’s University, Malaysia. His research interests include conventional and Islamic economics and finance. He has a PhD in Islamic finance from INCEIF, Malaysia and received his bachelor's and master's in business administration from the International Islamic University, Islamabad.

Najeeb Zada completed his PhD in Islamic finance at INCEIF, Malaysia and is currently serving as a Lecturer in the historical Islamia College University, Peshawar, Pakistan. He has earned three master's degrees in Shariah, English, and Arabic respectively and has also completed a bachelor's degree in law (LLB). He serves as a Shariah board member of multiple institutions globally and undertakes research in the area of Shariah and legal aspects of Islamic finance in general and sukuk in particular.

Provides a comparative analysis of conventional and Islamic trading frameworks

Explores trading under Islamic commercial law

Covers profit making in Islam

Addresses key issues in government interventions, market structure, property rights, and business ethics

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14.8x21 cm

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