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Islamic Banking and Finance: Critical Concepts in Economics

Editat de Amer al-Roubaie, Shafiq Alvi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2010
Islamic banking refers to a financial system which is consistent with principles of Islamic law (or ‘sharia’) and guided by Islamic economics. In particular, Islamic law prohibits ‘riba’ or usury, the collection and payment of interest. Additionally, Islamic law prohibits investing in businesses considered unlawful (‘haram’) or contrary to Islamic values. In recent years, a number of Islamic banks have been created to cater to the growing demand, driven by globalization and the vast wealth of some Muslim states in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and Islamic finance has moved from a niche position to become a mainstream component of the global banking system.
A large amount of research has been undertaken into this subject (much of which highlights the institutional aspects of Islamic social, economic, and financial arrangements) and this new four-volume collection from Routledge meets the need for a one-stop collection of the best scholarship. Its scope extends from the time of the creation of Islamic institutions in accordance with Quranic principles to the present day. And while Islamic Banking and Finance surveys the historic evolution of Islamic financial institutions over the last 1,400 years, it also illustrates the directions in which the subject is moving, including its role in the new world order, good governance, and transparency, and how the gaps can be bridged between Islamic and conventional financial systems.
With a full index, together with a comprehensive introduction newly written by the editor which places the collected material in its historical and intellectual context, Islamic Banking and Finance is an essential work of reference. It is destined to be valued by economists—as well as by scholars, students, and researchers of Islamic Studies, Middle East Studies, and Business Studies—as a vital resource.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415485760
ISBN-10: 0415485762
Pagini: 1672
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 150 mm
Greutate: 3.25 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Concepts in Economics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Volume I: Pre- and Early Islamic Finance  1. Pre-Islamic Financial Setup  2. Early Islamic Financial System  3. Islamic Economic Philosophy  Volume II: Evolution of the Islamic Financial System  4. Islamic Finance: Evolution and Institutions  5. The Discourse on Interest: Religious Context  6. Islamic View of Interest  7. Secular (Modern) View of Interest  Volume III  8. Current Islamic Finance  9. Capitalization of Islamic Institutions  10. Markets and Design of Financial Instruments  11. Operations and Control of Islamic Banks  Volume IV: Future Islamic Finance  12. Prospects for Islamic Finance  13. Challenges Facing Islamic Finance  Globalization of Islamic Financial System

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Islamic banking refers to a financial system which is consistent with principles of Islamic law (or ‘sharia’) and guided by Islamic economics. In particular, Islamic law prohibits ‘riba’ or usury, the collection and payment of interest. Additionally, Islamic law prohibits investing in businesses considered unlawful (‘haram’) or contrary to Islamic values. In recent years, a number of Islamic banks have been created to cater to the growing demand, driven by globalization and the vast wealth of some Muslim states in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and Islamic finance has moved from a niche position to become a mainstream component of the global banking system.