Part I: Overview of Islamic Economics and Finance
1. Islamic worldview
2. Introduction to Islamic Economics
3. Introduction to Islamic Financial System
Part II: Islamic Financial Institutions, Markets and Instruments
4. Introduction to Basic Contracts and Islamic Financial Instruments
5. Sukuk and Islamic derivatives
6. Islamic Banking & Financial Institutions
7. Takaful (Islamic insurance)
8. Islamic microfinancing
Part III: Management and Governance of Financial Institutions and Markets
9. Financial Reporting of Islamic Banks
10. Islamic Bank Financial Management
11. Risk management of Islamic financial institutions
12. Regulation and Supervision of IFIs
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Roszaini Haniffa
Roszaini Haniffa is Professor of Accounting at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. Her research interests include business ethics, corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and sustainability, financial reporting, international accounting, and Islamic accounting and finance. She has published articles in many scholarly journals and is the founder and joint editor of Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research (JIABR).
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Mohammad Hudaib
is Reader of Accounting at Adam Smith Business School at the University of Glasgow. His research interests include business ethics, auditing and accountability, corporate governance and Islamic accounting and finance. He is also the founder and joint editor for JIABR.
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Every chapter draws comparisons between Islamic and Western models of banking and finance, ensuring students gain a thorough understanding of the differences.
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The authors clearly illustrate the application-aspect of Islamic contracts as well as Islamic finance in other jurisdictions.
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A comprehensive glossary gives students a head-start in understanding key concepts and terms.
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Questions at the end of each chapter provide an opportunity for students to practice what they have learnt.