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The Essentials of Islamic Banking, Finance, and Capital Markets

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Full Title:

The Essentials of Islamic Banking, Finance, and Capital Markets

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781498543842

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

1st February 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Business and Management
Economics

Dewey:

332.1091767

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

354

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 231mm, Spine 27mm

Weight:

694g

Description

This book provides comprehensive analysis in the areas Islamic financial institutions and society. It starts off with the integration of the Islamic socio-economic and socio-political systems with the Islamic financial sector; with a view to help in removing some of the stereotype views that people have on the Islamic society and religion. In doing this, it provides the readers with an understanding of the Islamic society, characteristics of an Islamic society, and Islamic economics thoughts and theories. It goes further to make the readers to understand the sources, evolution, and guiding principles and practices of the Islamic finance and commercial jurisprudence. Although the book acknowledges the innovative no-interest financing framework; but in the absence of zero cost of lending, it develops an Islamic interest rate theoretical framework structure based on the profit-margin concept of the Islamic financial system. It goes on further to cover the structures, roles, functions, and monetary policies of the Islamic central banks in the absence of interest rate as well as proposes that organizational structures for the Islamic central banking system should include an Islamic finance division to oversee and monitor the Islamic financial institutions squarely. Flow charts are used to explain the structure, operations, models, products, instruments, and services of the Islamic commercial banks, financial institutions, insurance, and capital markets. This helps the readers to understand the dichotomies between the Islamic and conventional financial systems. It provides detailed systematic, logical steps, and processes involved in the Islamic financial transactions with the use of flow chart graphs which will help the readers in grasping the essentials of the Islamic financial sector; which will help the readers to understand the step-by-step processes and facilitate the conceptual clarities involved in the product deliveries and processes of the Islamic financial institutions. The book's concluding chapters were devoted to the performance, achievements, governance, challenges, and future expectations of the Islamic banking, finance, and capital markets. The book concludes with some suggestions on how to make the Islamic finance and its products more acceptable to the entire world; especially to the non-Muslim community of the world.

Reviews

This book provides the readers with all basic principles of Islamic banking which are necessary for them to differentiate Islamic banking from conventional banking. I recommend the book to be used as the textbook for Principles of Islamic Banking course at the university level. -- Sutan Emir Hidayat, University College of Bahrain
The Essentials of Islamic Banking, Finance, and Capital Markets simplifies banking, finance and capital market issues through an in-depth analysis organized into 18 chapters. The evolution of Islamic economic and legal system was traced as a framework for understanding the subject matter. The five-part book dexterously dissects practices and institutions of Islamic banking, insurance, and capital market. In addition it examines issues relating to performance, governance and challenges to chart a pathway for the future for Islamic financial system. A unique feature of the book is illustrations tables, figures and examples. It is a good book for students and practioners and more importantly for those who are interested in comparative banking and financial system. -- E. Olawale Ogunkola, University of Ibadan

Author Bio

John O. Kuforiji is associate professor of economics and finance at Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University.

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