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Islamic finance has grown exponentially since 1963 and has reached more than 70 countries around the world with the asset size of about $2.5 trillion. The Islamic investment system today comprises of both asset-backed and asset-based offerings. There is an evidence of sustained demand for Islamic investment in the global market among both Muslim and non-Muslim investors with demand outstripping supply and management. This book is a timely guide to understanding the paradigm of Islamic investment and its application in the contemporary investment reality, and will be of particular interest to academia, industrialists, professionals, investors, investment managers, product designers, students, decision makers and policymakers globally in the field of investment.



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Part I: An Overview of Islamic InvestmentChapter 1: Islamic Investment ParadigmChapter 2: Islamic Fund ManagementPart II: Principles of Islamic InvestmentChapter 3: Shari’ah Frameworks of InvestmentChapter 4: Islamic Investment PoliciesPart III: Islamic Investment Products and PracticesChapter 5: Islamic Personal InvestmentChapter 6: Al-Musharakah Venture CapitalChapter 7: Islamic Micro-InvestmentChapter 8: Islamic Investment in StocksChapter 9: Investment in SukukChapter 10: Wealth Investment under Shari’ahChapter 11: Investment in Islamic Unit TrustChapter 12: Halal Investment in Sustainable Development GrowthChapter 13: Investing of Takaful FundsChapter 14: Experiencing Investing in Takaful FundsChapter 15: Investment in CryptocurrencyChapter 16: Foreign Investment under Shari’ahChapter 17: Rate of Return in Islamic Investment

Modern Islamic Investment Management: Principles

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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 16/07/2019
      ISBN13: 9783030176273, 978-3030176273
      ISBN10: 3030176274

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Islamic finance has grown exponentially since 1963 and has reached more than 70 countries around the world with the asset size of about $2.5 trillion. The Islamic investment system today comprises of both asset-backed and asset-based offerings. There is an evidence of sustained demand for Islamic investment in the global market among both Muslim and non-Muslim investors with demand outstripping supply and management. This book is a timely guide to understanding the paradigm of Islamic investment and its application in the contemporary investment reality, and will be of particular interest to academia, industrialists, professionals, investors, investment managers, product designers, students, decision makers and policymakers globally in the field of investment.



      Table of Contents
      Part I: An Overview of Islamic InvestmentChapter 1: Islamic Investment ParadigmChapter 2: Islamic Fund ManagementPart II: Principles of Islamic InvestmentChapter 3: Shari’ah Frameworks of InvestmentChapter 4: Islamic Investment PoliciesPart III: Islamic Investment Products and PracticesChapter 5: Islamic Personal InvestmentChapter 6: Al-Musharakah Venture CapitalChapter 7: Islamic Micro-InvestmentChapter 8: Islamic Investment in StocksChapter 9: Investment in SukukChapter 10: Wealth Investment under Shari’ahChapter 11: Investment in Islamic Unit TrustChapter 12: Halal Investment in Sustainable Development GrowthChapter 13: Investing of Takaful FundsChapter 14: Experiencing Investing in Takaful FundsChapter 15: Investment in CryptocurrencyChapter 16: Foreign Investment under Shari’ahChapter 17: Rate of Return in Islamic Investment

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