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Regulatory Bodies

Introduction A key goal of trade and enterprise under the Shari’a is to share wealth among the members of the community through moral business practices....

Regulatory Issues: Challenges and Solutions

Introduction The regulation of Shari’a-compliant products and services creates a special challenge for regulators and gives rise to specific issues. These include: the role and...

Risk Management and Shari’a Challenges

Introduction The Islamic finance industry has expanded rapidly. It now branches out into non-Muslim countries in Europe, North America and Asia/Australia and the recent financial...

Post-Crisis Regulatory Environment for Islamic Financial Services

Introduction The sub-prime financial crisis was not simply the result of excessive leverage and inadequate capital but also concoction, of a gradual deterioration of business...

The Malaysian Model

Introduction As a leading international hub for Islamic banking and finance (IBF), Malaysia has always been seen as a jurisdiction which has successfully established its...

The Bahrain Model

Introduction Bahrain is central to the development of further regulations for the Islamic finance industry. As the global Islamic financial services industry gains momentum both...

The DFSA Model

Oh, East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet, Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God’s great Judgment...

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