Islamic Financial Institutions

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A01=Imam Uddin
A01=M. Ishaq Bhatti
A01=Muhammad Ali Shaikh
A01=Rafia Ayub
Author_Imam Uddin
Author_M. Ishaq Bhatti
Author_Muhammad Ali Shaikh
Author_Rafia Ayub
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equity screening criteria
forthcoming
Islamic contract law
riba prohibition
risk management Islamic banks
Shariah compliant financial instruments
Shariah governance
trade-based finance

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  • ISBN 9781032789354
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of Islamic Financial Institutions, exploring current issues, including governance, Shariah compliance frameworks and regulatory aspects, as well as the principles involved in product structuring.

It offers a basic understanding of Islamic financial instruments and their implementation in different regions. The book begins by introducing the Islamic financial system, its objectives, the financial intermediation process, the philosophy and methods of mobilization and utilization of funds followed by an overall comparison with the conventional financial system. It offers a definition and explanation of types of riba, sources of prohibition, the difference between riba and profit, types of transactions which involve interest and the adverse effects of interest on the economy. It covers a detailed study of Islamic financial contracts and discusses trade-based financing products, illustrating the structural and legal differences between conventional and trade-based financing products. Further, the book outlines the criteria for the determination of Shariah compliant status of equity securities, and the role and functions of capital markets in an Islamic framework. Finally, it goes on to present an overall model of an Islamic bank in comparison with a conventional bank, examining its methodology and procedures for ensuring shariah compliance, governance and regulation, keeping in view the operating strategies, risk management issues, liquidity requirements and so on.

The book will be used by researchers, students and scholars of Islamic Banking and Finance and will also serve as a practical guide for bankers and finance professionals who wish to enhance their knowledge in the field, as well as those embarking on professional training or certification programs.

Imam Uddin is Professor and Head of the Department of Accounting and Finance, Institute of Business Management, Korangi Creek, Karachi, Pakistan.

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