Minggu, 27 Maret 2011

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J088), TERSEDIA DALAM FORMAT PDF


1. Origin and development of commercial and Islamic banking operations. By: Abdelkader chachi (king Abdul Aziz University)

2. Treatment of consumption in islamic economics: an appraisal. By: Zubair Hasan (International Islamic university of Malaysia)

3. Towards a new paradigm for economics. By: Asad Zaman (International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan)

4. On the experience of Islamic Agricultural finance in Sudan: Challenges and sustainability. By: Adam B Elheraika (IDB). Reviewed by: Ahmed S Bamakhramah (King Abdl Aziz University, Saudi)

5. Sustainable development from an Islamic perspective: Meaning, implication, and Policy concerns. By: Zubair Hasan (International Islamic University of Malaysia)

6. Must money be limited to only gold and silver?: a survey of fiqhi opinions and some implications. By: Muhammad Aslam Haneef (IIU Malaysia) and Emad Rafiq Barakat (Islamic economics and Banking Yarmouk university, Jordan)

7. Thirty years of Islamic banking: History, Performance and prospects. By: Munawar Iqbal and Molynex. Reviewed by: Abdelkader Chachi (King Abdul Aziz University, jeddah)

8. a shari’ah analysis of isses in Islamic Leasing. By : Mohammad Hashim Kamali (IIU Malaysia)

9. a comparative study of zakah and modern taxation. By: Nur Barizah Abu Bakar and Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman (IIU Malaysia)

10. Speculation between Proponents and opponents. By: Rafic Yunus al masri (King Abdul Aziz university, jeddah)

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J087), TERSEDIA DALAM FORMAT PDF


1. Are all forms of interest prohibited?. By: Rafic yunus al masri (King Abdul Aziz university, Saudi Arabia)

2. Islamic banking and finance: Theory and practice. By: Muhammad Ayub (state bank of Pakistan). Reviewed by: Mohammaed Obaidullah (King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia)

3. Zakah on stocks: some unsettled issues. By : Abdl azim islahi (King Abdul aziz university, Saudi Arabia)

4. Zakah: is it imposable on income or on capital? By: rafic Yunus al masri (King Abdul aziz University)

5. Islamic banking and interest: a stdy of prohibition of interest and its contemporary interpretation. By: Abdullah Saeed (Leiden). Reviewed: Rafic Yunus al masri (King Abdul Aziz University)

6. Towards self enforcing islamic tax system: an alternative to current approaches. By: Sayed afzal peerzade (karnataka state women university, Bijapur, india)

7. Islamic economics and the environment: material flow analysis in society-nature interrelationships. By: Abul Hassan (markfield Institute, UK)

8. On Islam’s attitude towards sustainable development. Comment by: saiyed F Al Khouli (King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia)

9. Zakah on stocks: some unsettled issues. By: Abdul azim islahi and M Obaidullah. Comment by: Muhammad Akram Khan (MONUC, Kinhasa, Congo)

10. Economic development in the middle east. By: Rodney Wilson. Reviewed by: Abdelkader chachi (King Abdul Aziz University)

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J086), TERSEDIA DALAM FORMAT PDF


1. Towards an islamic model of stock market. By: Seif el din i taj el din (UK)

2. The binding unilateral promise (wa’d) in Islamic banking operations: is it permissible for a unilateral promise (wa’d) to be binding as an alternative to a proscribed contract?. By: Rafic yuns al masri (Sadi Arabia)

3. Islamization of economics: the concept and methodology. By: Muhammad anas zarqa (Kuwait)

4. Guaranteeing investment deposits in Islamic banking system. By: Muhammad Fahim Khan (Saudi Arabia)

5. The mediterranean tradition in economic thought. By: Louis Baeck. Reviewed by: Abdl azim islahi (Saudi Arabia)

6. The Permissible gharar (risk) in classical Islamic Jurisprudence. By: Abdul Rahim al saati (King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia)

7. Guarantee by the Islamic bank of the investment deposit. By: Mohammad ali el gari (King Abdl Aziz University, Saudi Arabia)

8. The islamic Gold Dinar. By: Ahamed Kameel Mydin Meera. Reviewed by: Mohammed Obaidullah (King Abdul Aziz University)

9. An early warning system for islamic banks performance. By: Mahmood H al osaimy and Ahmed S Bamakhramah (King Abdul Aziz University)

10. Collateral (al rahn) as practiced by muslim funds of north India. By: Javed Ahmed Khan (Jamia Millia Islamia new delhi, India), and Shariq Nisar (Aligarh Muslim University, India)

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J085), TERSEDIA DALAM FORMAT PDF


1. Teaching economics in islamic Perspective. By: Muhammad Nejatullah siddiqi. Reviewed by: Amir Kia (Canada)

2. Modeling monetary control in an interest free economy. By: Ali F Darrat and Abdel Hameed M Bashir (USA)

3. Regulation in the islamic Political economy: Comparative perspectives. By: Masudul Alam Choudhury

4. Characterizing the stock-exchange from an islamic perspective. By: Seifuddin I Tag el din. Comments: Mohammed Obaidullah (India)

5. Islamic law of bsiness organization partnerships, islamabad. By: Imran Ahsan Khan Nyazee.Reviewed by: Mohammed Hashim Kamali (Malaysia)

6. The economic relevance of sharia maxims (al qawaid al fiqhiyah). By: S.M Hasanuzzaman Reviewed by: Shamsher Ali (Astralia).

7. A suggested methodology for the political economy of Islam. By: Shamim Ahmad siddiqi (Brunei)

8. Speculative activities, efficiency and normative stock exchange. By: Amir Kia (USA)

9. Conventional growth policy and the forgotten potensial resources: a case for the ethical economic resource. By: Seifuddin I Tag el Din. Comments: Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi and Asgar Qadir (Pakistan)

10. Venture capital: a potential model of musharakah. By: Sami al suwailem. Comments: Amir Kia (USA)

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J084), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Venture capital: a potential model of msharakah. By: Sami al swailem (Saudi Arabia)

2. A comparative stdy of islamic banking practices. By: Sudin Haron (Malaysia)

3. Monetary management in an Islamic economy. By: Mohsin S Khan and Abbas Mirakhor. Comments: Amir Kia (Canada)

4. Performance and risk analysis of islamic banks: the case of bahrain islamic bank. By: Seref Turen. Comments: Imtiaz uddin ahmad.

5. Essays in Islamic Economic Analysis.Editor: F.R Faridi. Reviewed by: Seif el din I. Tag el din (Saudi Arabia)

6. Economic concepts of Ibn Taimiyah. By: Abdul Azim Islahi (UK). Reviewed by: Mohammed Hamid Abdallah (Saudi Arabia)

7. Financial options in Islamic contracts: potensial tools for risk management. By: Mohammed Obaidullah (India)

8. Place for an expenditure tax in the Islamic Fiscal system. By: Sayed Afzal peerzade (India)

9. Characterizing the stock exchange from an islamic perspective. By: Seif al din Ibrahim tag el din. Comments: Mohammed Akacem (USA)

10. Arab Islamic banking an the renewal of Islamic law. By: Nicholas Dylan Ray. Reviewed by: Mohammed Hashim Kamali (Malaysia)

Kamis, 24 Maret 2011

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J083), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Reciprocal Loans. By: Rafic Yunes Al Masri (Saudi Arabia)

2. Reciprocal Loans. By: Saad Bin Hamdan al ihyani (Saudi Arabia)

3. Economics, Ethics and religion: jewish, cristian and muslim economic thought. By: Rodney Wilson. Reviewed by: Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi.

4. Sharia compatible futures. By: Abdul Rahim al saati (saudi arabia)

5. The stock exchange from an islamic Perspective. By: Seif I Tag el din (saudi Arabia)

6. Financial engineerung for Islamic banks: the option approach. By: Hssein Kotby. Reviewed by: Sami al suwailem.

7. Conventional growth policy and the forgotten potential resource: a case for the ethical economic resource. By: Seif el din ibrahim tag al din (Saudi Arabia)

8. Development and finance in islam and Financing economic development: Islamic and mainstream. Reviewed by: Mhammed Shahid Ibrahim.

9. An Introduction to islamic Finance. Editors: Sheikh Ghazali sheikh abod, syed omar syed agil, and aidit hj ghazali. Reviewed by: Tariqllah Khan (Saudi Arabia)

10. Price control in an Islamic Economy. By: Mhammad Lawal Ahmad bashar (Nigeria)

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J082), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Towards anolishing the rate of interest in contemporary islamic societies. By: Mukhtar M Metwally. Comments: Ali F Darrat

2. A qur’anic model for a universal economic theory. By: M.E Biraima. Comments: Masudul Alam Choudhury.

3. A qur’anic model for a universal economic theory. By: M.E Biraima. Comments: Abul Hassan M Sadiq

4. Monetary management in an islamic economy. By: Mohsin S Khan and Abbas mirakhor.

5. Role of booty in the economy during the prophet’s time. By: M Yasin mazhar siddiqui. Comments: Akram Diya’ al ’umari

6. Factors of production and factor markets in Islamic framework. By: M fahim Khan. Comments: Muhammad Akram Khan (Pakistan)

7. The economics of money and banking: a thoretical and empirical study of islamic interest free banking. By: Mosad Zineldin. Reviewed by: Muhammed Nejatullah Siddiqi.

8. Performance and risk analysis of islamic banks: the case of Bahrain Islamic Bank. By: Seref Turen.

9. Distribution in macroeconomic framework: an islamic perspective. By: M Fahim Khan. Reviewed: Shamsher Ali

10. Theory and practice of islamic development cooperation. By: Masudul Alam Chowdhury. Reviewed by: Abulhasan M Sadeq (bangladesh).

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J081), TERSEDIA PDF


1. An agenda for muslim economists: a historico-inductive approach. By: Salim Rashid (USA)

2. Access to finance and collaterals: Islamic Versus western banking. By: Abdel Hamid Abdouli

3. An historical approach to islamic pricing policy: a research on the Ottoman price system and its application. By: Orhan Oguz and Ahmed Tabakoglu (Turkey)

4. Distributive justice and need fulfillment in an islamic economy. By: Munawar iqbal. Reviewed by: M Ali Khan (USA)

5. Unlawful gain and legitimate profit in islamic law: riba, gharar and Islamic banking. By: Nabil A saleh. Reviewed by: S.M Hasanuzzaman (Pakistan)

6. Debt and equity in a primary financial market: a theory with Islamic implications. By: Seif I tag el-din (saudi arabia)

7. Impact of Islamic modes of finance on monetary expansion. By: Muhammad nejatullah siddiqi (Saudi Arabia)

8. Theoretical studies in islamic banking and finance. By: Mohsin S Khan and Abbas Mirakhor. Reviewed by: M Ali Khan.

9. Equilibrium in a non-interest open economy. By: Abbas Mirakhor.

10. Central banking in an interest free banking system. By: Hamid Zangeneh and Ahmad Salam.

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J080), TERSEDIA PDF


1. ROLE OF BOOTY IN THE ECONOMY DURING THE PROPHET’S TIME. BY. Muhammadh Yasin Mazhar siddiqi (India)

2. Profitability os Islamic PLS banks competing with interest banks: problem and prospects. By. Volker Nienhaus. Comments: Shahrukh Rafi Khan (Pakistan)

3. Towards abolishing the rate of interest in contemporary Islamic societies. By. Mukhtar M Metwally (Australia)

4. Factors of production and factor markets in Islamic framework. By. M Fahim Khan (Paskistan)

5. The Humanomic structure of Islamic economic theory: a critical review of literature in Normative and positive economics. By. Masudul Alam Choudhury

6. Mudarabah in non trade operations. By. S M Hasanuz zaman (Pakistan)

7. Zakah, Moderation and aggregate consumtion in an Islamic economy. By. Munawar Iqbal. Comments: Zubair Hasan (Malaysia)

8. Zakah, Moderation and aggregate consumtion in an Islamic economy. By. Munawar Iqbal. Comments: M Fahim Khan (Pakistan)

9. Towards a just monetary system. By. Umer Chapra. Reviewed by: John R Presley and A.J Westaway.

10. A qur’anic model for a universal economic theory. By. Mohammad E Biraima (Sudan)

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J079), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Macro consumption function in an islamic framework, By. M Fahim Khan. Comments: Zubair Hasan (India)

2. Indexation – an Islamic evaluation. By. S.M Hasanuz Zaman

3. Ibn Taimiyah’s concept of market mechanism. By. Abdul azim Islahi (Saudi Arabia)

4. Islamic economics: a note on methodology. By. Shahrukh rafi khan (Islamabad)

5. Macro consumtion function in an Islamic framework, by. M Fahim Khan. Comments: S Iqbal mahdi (USA)

6. Towards an islamic macro model of distributon: a comparation approach. By. Mahid Ali Al jarhi. Comments: K.A Naqvi (India)

7. Islamic Economics – annotated sources in English and Urdu. By. Muhammad Akran Khan (UK)

8. Towards an interest free islamic economi system. By. Waqar masood khan (Pakistan)

9. The financial system and monetary policy in an isalmic economy. By. Mohsin S khan and Abbas Mirakhor

10. Tax farming and resource allocation in past islamic societies. By. Murat Cizakca (Turkey)

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J078), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Theory of Fiscal policy in an Islamic state. By. F.R Faridi (Saudi Arabia)

2. Theory of profit: The islamic viewpoint. By. Zubair (India)

3. Macro consumption function in an Islamic Framework. By. M Fahim Khan (Saudi Arabia)

4. Islamic jurisprudence and environmental planning. By. Othman abd ar rahman llewellyn (Saudi Arabia)

5. A macro model of distributon in an islamic economy. By. Ausaf ahmad (Saudi Arabia)

6. Islamic vis a vis traditional banking a ’fuzzy set” approach. By. Said s martan, Anwar A.H Jabarti, A.F Abdul Fattah and H Sofrata (Saudi Arabia)

7. The role of the stock exchange in an Islamic economy. By. Mokhtar M Metwally (Saudi Arabia)

8. Towards an Isalmic macro model of distribution; a comparative approach. By. Mabid Ali al jarhi (UEA)

9. Toward a definition of islamic economics: some scientific considerations. By. Muhammad Arif (USA)

10. Interest free banking. By. Mohammad Uzair

Rabu, 23 Maret 2011

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J077), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Accounting regulatory issues on investment in Islamic bonds. By. Abdul rahim abdul rahman

2. Causal relationship between islamic and conventional banking instruments in Malaysia. By. Ahmad kaleem and mansor md Isa

3. Islamic fianance: a western perspective – revisited. By. Mohammad Ziaul Hoque and Masudul Alam Choudhury.

4. Tribute (kharaj) as a tax on land in Islam. By. M Zarra Nezhad.

5. Evolution of euro: Lessons for muslim countries. By. Muhammad Anwar.

6. Islamic banking in Thailand: prospects and challenges. By. Sudin haron and Kumajdi yamirudeng.

7. An exploratory study of ijarah accounting practices in Malaysian financial institutions. By. Ros Aniza Mohd Shariff and Abdul rahim abdul rahman.

8. Conventional versus islamic finance: student knowledge and perception in the united Arab emirates. By. Jorg Bley and Kermit Kuehn.

9. A proposed introduction of Islamic bank in India. By. Omar Khan.

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J076), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Financial contracting in currency markets: an Islamic Evaluation. By. Mohammed Obaidullah.

2. Perceptions of Malaysian corporate customers toward islamic banking products & services. By. Norafifah Ahmad and Sudin Haron.

3. Islamic risk mnagement: towards greater ethics and efficiency. By. Mohammed Obaidullah.

4. The multi dimensionality of carter model to measure customer service quality (SQ) in islamic banking industry: a study in Kuwait finance house.

5. Legal capasity to contract of takaful: an islamic Jurisprudential consideration. By. Mohd ma’sum Billah

6. Islamic antecedents financial accountability. By. Athar Murtuza.

7. Modeling an exit strategy for islamic venture capital finance. By. Tariqullah Khan and Boulem bendjilali.

8. Islamic banks’ profitability in an interest rate cycle. By. Anouar Hassoune.

9. Imperatives of financial innovation for Islamic banks. By. Abdullah M Noman.

10. Islamic justification of derivative instruments. By. Ali Salehabadi and Mohammad Aram.

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J075), TERSEDIA PDF


1. A study on islamic banking education and strategy for the new millenium, malaysian experience. By. Abdul halim abdul hamid and Norizaton Azmin Mohd Nordin

2. Sources of law affecting ”takaful”(Islamic Insurace). By. Mohd Ma’sum Billah.

3. Banking regulations and islamic bank in India: Status and Issues. By. M.Y Khan.

4. The Islamic bonds market: possibilities and challenges. By. Muhammad al bashir muhammad al amine.

5. Takaful (Islamic Inssurance) premium: a suggested regulatory framework. By. Mohd Ma’sum Billah.

6. Adopting and measuring customer service quality (SQ) in islamic banks: a case study in Kuwait finance house. By. Abdul Qawi Othman and Lynn Owen.

7. Beneficiaries in family takaful in the global context. By. Mohd Ma’sum Billah.

8. Profit and loss sharing ratios a holistic approach to corporate finance. By. Zafar Iqbal.

9. Ethics and efficiency in Islamic stock markets. By. Mohammed Obaidullah.

10. The role of rate of return on loans in the islamic banking system of iran. By. Seyed Nezamaddin Makiyan.

Minggu, 13 Maret 2011

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (kode J074), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Global need for a new economic concept: Islamic Economics. By. Saima Akbar Ahmed

2. Islamic Banking in Bangladesh: a case study of IBBL. By: Mohammed Nurul Alam.

3. The Effects of conventional interest rates and rate of profit on fund deposited with islamic banking system in Malaysia. By: Sudin Haron and Norafifah Ahmad.

4. Economic rationale for the state collection of zakah. By. Zafar Iqbal.

5. Modeling monetary stability under dual banking system: the case of Malaysia. By. Ahmed Kaleem.

6. Regulation of islamic banking in bangladesh: role of bangladesh bank. By. Abdul Awwal Sarker.

7. Lack of Profit loss sharing in Islamic baking: management and control imbalances. By. Humayon A Dar and John R Presley.

8. Natured by ”Kufr” : The western philosophical assumptions underlying conventional (anglo-american) accounting. By. Shahul hameed mohamed Ibrahim.

9. The offshore services industry in the caribbean: a conceptual and sub regional analysis. By. Nand C bardouille.

10. The role of khiyar al-’ayb in al;bay’ bithaman ajil financing. By. Saiful azhar rosly, Mahmood sanusi and Norhashimah Mohd Yasin.

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J073), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Islamic Instruments for managing liquidity. By. Yahia Abdul Rahman

2. Derivative instruments and Islamic Finance: Some thougts for a reconsideration. By. Obiyathullah Ismath Bacha.

3. Islamic finance: a western perspective. By. Humayon A Dar and John R Presley.

4. What shariah experts say, Futures, options and swaps.

5. Towards a lariba (islamic) mortgage financing in the United States providing an alternative to traditional mortgages. By. Yahia K Abdulrahman and Abdullah S Tug.

6. The Aplication of bay al inah and bay al dayn in Malaysia islamic bonds: an Islamic analysis. By. Saiful Azhar Rosly and Mahmood M Sanusi.

7. Islamic Bussiness contracts, agency problem and the theory of the Islamic firm. By. Md Abdul Awwal Sarker.

8. Financial modernization in 21st century and challenge for islamic banking. By. M Fahim Khan.

9. The Performance of Malaysian Islamic bank during 1984-1997: an exploratory study. By. Abdus samad and M Kabir hassan.

10. Islamic banking in Bangladesh: Performance, problems & prospects. By. Md Abdul Awwal Sarker.

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J072), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Determinants of islamic bank profitability. By. Sudin Haron.

2. Profitability determinants of Islamic bank: a cointegration approach. By. Sudin Haron and Wan Nursofiza wan azmi.

3. Determinants of islamic and conventional deposits in the Malaysian banking system. By. Sudin haron and Wan Nursofiza wan azmi.

4. The Canging face of Islamic Banking. By. Sudin haron

5. Creating an effective and efficient regulatory framework for the islamic capital market. By. Wan Nursofiza wan azmi.

6. Towards developing a successfull islamic financial system: a lesson from Malaysia. By. Sudin haron.

7. Adopting and measuring customer service quality in islamic banks: a case study of bank islam malaysia Berhard. By. Shahril Shafie and wan nursofiza wan azmi and Sudin Haron.

8. Marketing strategy of islamic banks: a lesson from Malaysia. By. Sudin haron and Wan Nursofiza wan azmi.

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J071), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Optimal sharing contracts. By. Sami i al suwailem.

2. Islamic banking in Brunei and the future role of centre for islamic banking, finance and management (CIBFM). By. Hjh Salma Hj Abdul Latif (Brunei).

3. The Attitude of bank customers and profesional bankers towards islamic and conventional banks in Banladesh. By. Mahmood Ahmad (Bangladesh).

4. Financial distress and bank failure: relevance for islamic banks. By. Salman syed Ali

5. Islamic banking and finance: Philosophical underpinnings. By. Mabid Ali al-jarhi

6. Option contracts and the principles of sale of rights in shariah. By. Mohammed Burhan Arbouna (Bahrain).

7. The case against interest: is it compelling?. By. M. Umer Chapra.

8. Legal aspects of islamic project finance and asset securitization in Indonesia: a vehicle for the development of islamic banking. By. Reza Adirahman Djojosugito

9. Islamic Bonds: Indonesian experience. By. Cecep maskanul Hakim (Indonesia)

10. Equity fund’s islamic screening: effects on its financial performance. By. Abul hassan and Antonios Antoniou (UK)

11. Succes factors of Islamic banks: an empirical study. By. Monzer Kahf

12. Unresolved issues in Islamic banking and finance: deposit mobilization. By. Sayyid Tahir (Pakistan)

13. Legal aspects of islamic banking: Malaysian experience. By. Norhashimah Mohd. Yasin (Malaysia).

Jurnal Ekonomi Syariah (Kode J070), TERSEDIA PDF


1. Pricing asset backed islamic financial instruments. By. Muhammed Shahid Ebrahim (Brunei).

2. Shariah compliant project finance: an overview, including structures. By. Michael J.T McMillen (USA)

3. Corporate governance in institutions offering islamic financial service: Issues and options. By. Wafik Grais and Matteo Pellegrini.

4. Challenges facing Islamic financial Industry. By. Zamir Iqbal (USA)

5. Commodity Murabahah Programme (CMP): an innovative approach to liquidity management. By. Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki (Malaysia).

6. Riba and islamic Banking. By. Abu umar Faruq ahmad (Australia) and M Kabir Hassan (USA).

Buku Ekonomi Syariah (Kode B069), TERSEDIA PDF


JUDUL : Theoritical Foundations of islamic Economics
Edited by: Habib Ahmed. IDB ITRI, 167 pages
Contents:
1. Conseptual and shari’ah related contributions
• The Scientific approach to isalmic economics: Philosophy, Theoritical constuction and applicability. By. Abdulrahman Yousri Ahmed.
• Fiqh foundations of the theory of islamic economics: a survey of selected contemporary writings on economics relevant subjects of fiqh. By. M Fahim Khan

2. Analytical anda theoritical contributions
• Transactions in conventional and islamic economies: a comparison. By. Mabid ali al-jarhi.
• Individual, society, and social choice in Islamic Thought. By. Said Hallaq
• Analytical tools of islamic economics: a modified marginalist approach. By. Habib Ahmed.
• On determining the moral hazard and adverse selection in the islmic firm. By. Ken Baldwin, Humayon A dar, and John R Presley.
• Portfolio Choices and assets pricing in islamic framework. By. Zamir Iqbal.

Buku Ekonomi Syariah (Kode B068), TERSEDIA PDF


Judul: Riba, Bank Interest and the Rational of its Prohibition, 164 Pages.By. Mohammad Nejatullah Siddiqi, IDB IRTI, 2004
Contents:
1. Islam and its Laws
• Tawheed
• Shariah and its Objectives
• Maqasid al-shariah
• Justice and equity
• The Individual
• Role of the state
• History
• Justice in Finance
• Islamic rules for excahnge
• Conclusions
2. Prohibition of Riba
• Quran on riba
• Meaning and incidence of riba
• The riba owed to Abbas
• Reason of prohibition
• Profits Versus Interest
• Quran’s emphasis on charitable giving
• Prophet’s implementation of the prohibition of riba
• Understanding of law of riba by companions of the prophet and those who followed
• Understanding of the law of riba down the ages
• The issues of bank interest
• Arguments for bank interest
• Conclusions
3. Economy without interest
• Liability side of an Islamic Bank
• Capital Protection
• Assets of an Islamic Bank
• Sharing Based Modes of Financ
• Trade based modes of financing
• Murabahah
• Murabahah versus interest
• The Problem of default
• Other assest based instruments
• Islamic banking in the private sector
• Non bank islamic financial institusions
• Islamic investment companies
• Islamic mutual fund
• Islamic insurance/takaful companies
• Stocks, option, derivatives and risk management
• Islamic finance under state sponsorship
• Islamic banking and finance in south east asia
• Islamic finance in Bahrain, Sudan, Iran, Turkey, pakistan, Bangladesh
• The Islamic Development Bank
• Islamic Finance anda international finance
• conclusions
4. Economics of Islamic Finance
• Relative stability of islamic financial system
• Absorption of real shocks
• Stability in the monetary sector
• Exogenous sources of instability
• Relative stability with fixed liabilities
• Limited scope of speculation in an islamic financial system
• Relative efficiensy of an islamic financial system
• Uncertanity and afficiency
• Meeting uncertainty
• Comparative advantage
• Fairness of the islamic financial system
• Sharing enhances equity
• Growth with islamic finance
• Conclusions
5. Meeting Special Needs
• Government finance, financing the consumer, microfinance anda finance for muslim minorities
• Consumer finance
• Islamic modes of house finance
• Credit cards
• Financing agriculture
• Government finance
• Deficit financing
• Muslim minorities and islamic finance
• conclusions
6. Monetary Management, Inflation and indexation
• Regulation and governance
• Inflation
• Indexation
• Conclusions
7. Conclusions and Prospects
• Future of Islamic finance

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