International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management: Volume 9 Issue 2
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Inclusive Islamic financial planning: a conceptual framework
Habib Ahmed, Ak Md Hasnol Alwee Pg Md SallehThis paper aims to develop a conceptual framework of inclusive Islamic financial planning (IFP) by combining the traditional Islamic institutions of zakat and awqaf with…
Contract agreement model for murabahah financing in Indonesia Islamic banking
Permata Wulandari, Niken Iwani Surya Putri, Salina Kassim, Liyu Adikasari SulungThe purpose of this paper is to measure the pattern of contract agreement process to map various banks’ position in perceiving Sharia conduct. This is done by incorporating the…
Altruism, reciprocity and Islamic equity finance
Yasushi Suzuki, Mohammad Dulal MiahThis paper argues how Islamic altruism and reciprocity can enhance or drain the supply of Islamic equity finance. The paper also analyzes the feasibility of Islamic equity finance…
The internal challenges facing Islamic finance industry
Abdulazeem AbozaidThe paper aims to highlight the challenges facing Islamic finance industry and outline the prospectus of what constitutes a sound Islamic banking product in terms of both its…
The influence of the UAE context on management practice in UAE business
André de Waal, Miriam FrijnsThis paper aims to investigate whether the United Arab Emirates (UAE) business context as described in the literature still matches with the UAE business context in practice. In…
An investigation of the level of compliance with international accounting standards (IAS 1) by listed firms in Bahrain Bourse
Fatema Ebrahim Alrawahi, Adel Mohammed SareaThis study aims to investigate the association between seven firm-specific characteristics and the level of mandatory compliance with International Accounting Standards (IAS) 1 by…
Economic substance or legal form: an evaluation of Islamic finance practice
Muhammad HanifIslamic financing is based on the ideology of Islam, proposing a different economic system than capitalism. The essence of Islamic financing lies in trading of goods, provision of…
Islamic bank vs conventional bank: intermediation, fee based service activity and efficiency
Dimas Satria Hardianto, Permata WulandariThe aim of this research is to compare the differences of intermediation, fee-based service activity and efficiency of conventional banks vs Islamic banks in Indonesia for the…
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- Prof M. Kabir Hassan