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Islamic Financial Products : Principles, Instruments and Structures / by Mohd Ma'Sum Billah

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2019
Edition 1st ed. 2019.
Authors *Billah, Mohd Ma'Sum author
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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XXVIII, 441 p. 42 illus., 17 illus. in color : online resource
Notes 1. Islamic Financial System -- 2. Role of the OIC and other International Organizations towards a Sustainable Development of Islamic Finance -- 3. Evolution of Islamic Financial Products and Services -- 4. Islamic Financial Policies -- 5. Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) and Its Regulatory Functions in Islamic Financial Industries -- 6. Bay’ al-‘Inah (buy back sale) and Its Position in the Modern Islamic Finance -- 7. Instruments Facilitate Islamic Financing -- 8. Pricing Techniques of Islamic Financial Products -- 9. Remedies for Breach of Financial Contract under Shari'ah -- 10. Islamic Equity Financing: al-Musharakah, al-Mudharabah and al-Qiradh -- 11. Islamic Debt Financing -- 12. Islamic Trade Financing Instruments and Mechanisms -- 13. IIslamic Trade Financing Frameworks -- 14. Shari’ah Model of International Trade Financing -- 15. Islamic Model of International Trade and Shipping -- 16. Islamic Accepted Bill -- 17. Islamic Lease Financing (al-Ijarah) -- 18. Islamic Leasing Leading to Ownership (al-IjarahTantahi Bi al-Tamleek) -- 19. Islamic Hire-purchase (al-IjarahThumma al-Bay’) -- 20. Islamic Manufacture Financing (al-Istisna’) -- 21. Islamic Manufacture Financing Contract (‘Aqd al-Istisna’) -- 22. Islamic Venture Capital -- 23. Sukuk Paradigm and Structure -- 24. Islamic Loan (al-Qardh) -- 25. Islamic Financial Wealth Management -- 26. Islamic Financial Planning -- 27. Islamic Unit Trust (Micro-saving) -- 28. Islamic Financing for the Sustainable Development Growth (i-SDG) -- 29. Islamic Fin-tech: Digital Financial Products -- 30. Islamic Cryptocurrency
Islamic finance has grown exponentially since 1963 and has reached more than 70 countries around the world with the asset size of about $2.5 trillion. The Islamic financial system today comprises a sizable asset base and there is evidence of sustained demand for Islamic financial products and services in the global market, with demand outstripping supply. This book provides a new source of understanding of the Islamic financial products in view of facilitating academia, industrialists, professionals, product designers, students and policymakers globally. There is a mass of literature on Islamic finance available to the market, but very little research is found in the form of book exclusively on Islamic financial products and their structures. Thus, this book is a timely contribution to the global market with Islamic financial product solutions
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Subjects LCSH:Financial services industry
FREE:Financial Services
Classification LCC:HG1501-3550
DC23:332.17
ID 8000062715
ISBN 9783030176242

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