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Reshaping the Islamic Finance Industry Applying the Lessons Learnt from the Global Financial Crisis (No 11/2010) - Rafe Haneef, Research Fellow, ISRA & Edib Smolo, Researcher, ISRA
The Issue of sequence and Pre-Signingin Contract Execution : A Comparison of Shari'ah Rules and Current Practice (No 12/2010) - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asmadi Mohamed Naim, Islamic Finance and Banking Unit, College of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM)
Can Bursa Malaysia’s Suq al-Sila’ (Commodity Murabahah House) Resolve the Controversy over Tawarruq? (No 10/2010) - Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki, Head of Research Affairs Department, ISRA
Showing posts with label fiqh academy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiqh academy. Show all posts
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
PUBLICATIONS - FIQH - ISRA - Paper - The Concept and Operations of Swap as a Hedging Mechanism for Islamic Financial Institutions (No 14/2010)

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki, Head of Research Affairs Department, ISRA
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Thursday, 16 September 2010
BANKING - TAWARRUQ - Tawarruq in Islamic banking is usury: IDB - ongoing controversy
Islamic banks which enforce Tawarruq in their financial and investment operations are involved in usury, which is prohibited in Islam, a senior scholar from the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) has said.
Sheikh Mohammed Mukhtar Al Salami, Head of the Sharia (Islamic) Panel in the Jeddah-based IDB, said many Islamic banks have been involved in such an investment tool in the Islamic banking industry.
Sheikh Mohammed Mukhtar Al Salami, Head of the Sharia (Islamic) Panel in the Jeddah-based IDB, said many Islamic banks have been involved in such an investment tool in the Islamic banking industry.
Thursday, 26 August 2010
ISLAMIC LAW - Organised tawarruq valid under Shariah : Nazim Yakubi
published 28.07.2009
The use of the organised tawarruq financing structure does not contradict Islamic law, prominent scholar Sheikh Nizam Yaquby said, disagreeing with a Saudi-based ruling to the contrary, reports Reuters.Tawarruq is a key financing structure of the $1 trillion Islamic finance industry. But whether or not the way it is organised in modern banks contradicts sharia, or Islamic law, has triggered fiery debates between scholars as the industry is struggling with a decline in business during the global financial crisis, the report said.
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ISLAMIC LAW - Tawarruq: Shariah Risk or Banking Conundrum?
Tawarruq: Shariah Risk or Banking Conundrum? Nikan Firoozye, Ph.D
Source : http://www.opalesque.com/OIFI12/Featured_Structure_Tawarruq_Shariah_Risk_or_Banking679.html - July 3, 2009
The landmark ruling (See reference link)
http://www.isra.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=355:oic-fiqh-academy-ruled-tawarruq-impermissible&catid=11:tawarruq&Itemid=15
Source : http://www.opalesque.com/OIFI12/Featured_Structure_Tawarruq_Shariah_Risk_or_Banking679.html - July 3, 2009
The landmark ruling (See reference link)
http://www.isra.my/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=355:oic-fiqh-academy-ruled-tawarruq-impermissible&catid=11:tawarruq&Itemid=15
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ARTICLE - SUKUK - MORTGAGE - Risk factors of economic securitization in Islamic Shari'ah Profile
Source : mortgagebrokerschool.com
securitization ISLAMIC NEEDS more thoughts
It is a process of securitization has been widely used by institutions, the Islamic financial services (IIFSs) significantly for many years, especially for cash equivalence and marketability. In other words, the liquidation process Sukukization for a speedy, direct access to capital markets, the creation of secondary markets and risk segmentation – often referred to simply as Sukuk.
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