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This multidisciplinary book on Islamic finance covers Islamic economic, financial, and legal systems, insurance (takaful), commercial jurisprudence, and the socio-political and political-economy of the Islamic world. It examines the dichotomies and similarities between Islamic and conventional financial systems and suggests future roles and governance of Islamic financial institutions. Distinctive features of the second edition include an emphasis on the theoretical foundations of Islamic finance, the distinctions between the micro- and macroeconomic concepts and theories to the readers, and an expansion on Islamic approved forms of trade dealings, transactions, and contracts. Furthermore, this work discusses the newly introduced Islamic capital market products of the years 2020 to 2022—including the transition from the inter-bank-offer-rates (IBORs) as global benchmark lending rate to the new risk-free-rates (RFRs) that became effective on January 1, 2022—and discusses the transition of Saudi Arabia Monetary Agency to Saudi Central Bank in 2020. Though every effort is made to avoid tedious mathematical proof and derivatives, this work provides working calculations for the pricing of Islamic instruments and provides supplemental materials in the form of faculty resources and students’ study guide and workbook. This work acts as a useful textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate students who are looking at broadening their knowledge in finance. Similarly, this book is a helpful guide and tool for financial practitioners who are interested in learning more about the innovative discipline of Islamic finance. For financial practitioners to drive maximum benefits from this innovative financing mechanism, they need to know, understand, and participate in the investment opportunities which are provided by Islamic finance.



Table of Contents

Part I: The Evolution of Islamic Banking and Finance

Chapter 1: Islamic Social-Political System

Chapter 2: Islamic Legal System

Chapter 3: Islamic Economic System: Evolution, Foundations, Principles, Thoughts, and Theories

Chapter 4: Islamic Banking, Finance, and Commercial Jurisprudence

Part II: Islamic Depository Financial Institutions

Chapter 5: Non-Interest Banking Framework

Chapter 6: Islamic Central Banks and Monetary Policies in the Interest-Free Countries

Chapter 7: The Organizational Structure and Operations of the Islamic Banking System

Chapter 8: The Products and Services of the Islamic Commercial Banks

Part III: Islamic Non-Depository Financial Institutions

Chapter 9: The Organizational Structure and Operations of the Islamic Non-Depository Financial Institutions

Chapter 10: The Products and Services of the Islamic Non-Depository Financial Institutions

Chapter 11: Islamic Non-depository Financial Money Markets and Instruments

Chapter 12: The Practice, Techniques, and Theories of the Islamic Insurance (Takaful)

Chapter 13: The Products and Services of the Islamic Insurance Industry

Part IV: Islamic Capital Markets

Chapter 14: The Organizational Structure and Operations of the Islamic Capital Markets

Chapter 15: The Instruments, Products, and Services of the Islamic Capital Markets

Part V: The Performance, Corporate Governance, Challenges, and Future Outlook of the Islamic Finance

Chapter 16: The Performance of the Islamic Finance Industry

Chapter 17: The Corporate Governance Issues for the Islamic Financial Institutions

Chapter 18: The Challenges and Future Outlook for Islamic Finance

References and Further Readings

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 11/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666901030, 978-1666901030
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This multidisciplinary book on Islamic finance covers Islamic economic, financial, and legal systems, insurance (takaful), commercial jurisprudence, and the socio-political and political-economy of the Islamic world. It examines the dichotomies and similarities between Islamic and conventional financial systems and suggests future roles and governance of Islamic financial institutions. Distinctive features of the second edition include an emphasis on the theoretical foundations of Islamic finance, the distinctions between the micro- and macroeconomic concepts and theories to the readers, and an expansion on Islamic approved forms of trade dealings, transactions, and contracts. Furthermore, this work discusses the newly introduced Islamic capital market products of the years 2020 to 2022—including the transition from the inter-bank-offer-rates (IBORs) as global benchmark lending rate to the new risk-free-rates (RFRs) that became effective on January 1, 2022—and discusses the transition of Saudi Arabia Monetary Agency to Saudi Central Bank in 2020. Though every effort is made to avoid tedious mathematical proof and derivatives, this work provides working calculations for the pricing of Islamic instruments and provides supplemental materials in the form of faculty resources and students’ study guide and workbook. This work acts as a useful textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate students who are looking at broadening their knowledge in finance. Similarly, this book is a helpful guide and tool for financial practitioners who are interested in learning more about the innovative discipline of Islamic finance. For financial practitioners to drive maximum benefits from this innovative financing mechanism, they need to know, understand, and participate in the investment opportunities which are provided by Islamic finance.



      Table of Contents

      Part I: The Evolution of Islamic Banking and Finance

      Chapter 1: Islamic Social-Political System

      Chapter 2: Islamic Legal System

      Chapter 3: Islamic Economic System: Evolution, Foundations, Principles, Thoughts, and Theories

      Chapter 4: Islamic Banking, Finance, and Commercial Jurisprudence

      Part II: Islamic Depository Financial Institutions

      Chapter 5: Non-Interest Banking Framework

      Chapter 6: Islamic Central Banks and Monetary Policies in the Interest-Free Countries

      Chapter 7: The Organizational Structure and Operations of the Islamic Banking System

      Chapter 8: The Products and Services of the Islamic Commercial Banks

      Part III: Islamic Non-Depository Financial Institutions

      Chapter 9: The Organizational Structure and Operations of the Islamic Non-Depository Financial Institutions

      Chapter 10: The Products and Services of the Islamic Non-Depository Financial Institutions

      Chapter 11: Islamic Non-depository Financial Money Markets and Instruments

      Chapter 12: The Practice, Techniques, and Theories of the Islamic Insurance (Takaful)

      Chapter 13: The Products and Services of the Islamic Insurance Industry

      Part IV: Islamic Capital Markets

      Chapter 14: The Organizational Structure and Operations of the Islamic Capital Markets

      Chapter 15: The Instruments, Products, and Services of the Islamic Capital Markets

      Part V: The Performance, Corporate Governance, Challenges, and Future Outlook of the Islamic Finance

      Chapter 16: The Performance of the Islamic Finance Industry

      Chapter 17: The Corporate Governance Issues for the Islamic Financial Institutions

      Chapter 18: The Challenges and Future Outlook for Islamic Finance

      References and Further Readings

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