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110 reviews Islamic banks have been operating in places such as Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and Dubai for some time. Conventional bankers have traditionally viewed the sector as a small, exotic niche but recent years have seen a dramatic surge in popularity. A number of Western investment banks have started working with Muslim clerics to create new ranges of financial products designed for devout Muslims, a large and growing market. Although estimates of the size of the Islamic finance industry vary greatly, everyone agrees that it is expanding rapidly and this is the perfect book for anyone looking to understand the industry.Content:
Chapter 1 Muslim Beliefs (pages 1–11):
Chapter 2 Sharia'a Law and Sharia'a Boards: Roles, Responsibility and Membership (pages 13–30):
Chapter 3 Definition of Islamic Banking (pages 31–42):
Chapter 4 Murabaha as a Mode of Islamic Finance (pages 43–61):
Chapter 5 Mudaraba as a Mode of Islamic Finance (pages 63–76):
Chapter 6 Musharaka as a Mode of Islamic Finance (pages 77–88):
Chapter 7 Ijara as a Mode of Islamic Finance (pages 89–101):
Chapter 8 Istisna'a as a Mode of Islamic Finance (pages 103–115):
Chapter 9 Salam as a Mode of Islamic Finance (pages 117–126):
Chapter 10 Takaful: Islamic Insurance (pages 127–139):