Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 20 of 85
- Academic Presentation
Authors: Ramadili Mohd, Shamsher Mohamad; Mahomed, Ziyaad (2017) - The slides highlight: 1) the overview of sukuk in Malaysia; 2) the research objectives and questions, research gaps, research methodology, and findings on wealth effects.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Zada, Najeeb; Lahsasna, Ahcene; Saleem, Muhammad Yusuf (2016) - The slides highlight the issue facing in Islamic finance industry, limited liability in Islamic law, and discussion and analysis of the study.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Shaikh Abdul Razak, Shaikh Hamzah (2016) - The public lecture highlights on overall global weatlh, Islamic wealth, product offering by Islamic financial institutions, takaful, estate planning (fara'id), and waqf.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Saleem, Muhammad Yusuf (2016) - An executive lecture delivered regarding: 1) Islamic financial system and products - consist on the main prohibited elements; 2) investment in prohibited (haram) properties; 3) takaful.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Shaikh Abdul Razak, Shaikh Hamzah (2017) - The slides highlight on: 1) the takaful business in Malaysia; 2) methodology used in the study; 3) the results and findings of the study.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Ismail, Ezamshah; Sum, Jessica (2016) - The slides highlight on the financial reinsurance for life insurers, financial retakaful, and financial models through financial retakaful lenses.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Mahomed, Ziyaad (2017) - The slides highlight: 1) an overview of the Islamic capital market (ICM); 2) how does the ICM connect people; 3) advantages of ICM regulatory development.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Ibrahim, Mansor H.; Alam, Nafis; Rizvi, Syed Aun Raza (2016) - The slides highlight 1) the importance of risk-taking; 2) variables - risk-taking, bank-specific, macroeconomic, and regulation of the study.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Rosly, Saiful Azhar; Shamsudheen, Shinaj Valangattil (2017) - The slides highlight: 1) an overview of al-Ghazali's Ethical Theory; 2) the research objectves and questions, research methodology and framework, and empirical findings of the study; 3) potential applications and policy implications.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Ibrahim, Mansor H. (2016) - The slides highlight: 1) an overview of bank lending channel; 2) the importance of bank lending channel to Islamic banks; 3) the results of the study.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Ibrahim, Mansor H. (2016) - The slides highlight: 1) an overview of bank lending channel; 2) the importance of bank lending channel to Islamic banks; 3) the results of the study.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Tengku Zainal Abidin, Tengku Roziana; Abdul Kareem, Mohamed Ariff; Mohd Rasid, Mohamed Eskandar Shah (2017) - The slides highlight 1) finance growth theory used in the study; 2) social cohesion and growth nexus.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Naeem Azmi, Choudhari Wajahat; Ramadili Mohd, Shamsher Mohamad; Mohd Rasid, Mohamed Eskandar Shah (2016) - The slides highlight the research questions on: 1) do SCF investors react positively to the past performance?; 2) is the response of SCF investors to past performance (positive or negative) similar to that of SRF investors?; 3) do these funds respond asymmetrically to positive/negative returns?; 4) are SCF's and SRFs financially smart?
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Abdul Kareem, Mohamed Ariff (2017) - The slides highlight: 1) importance of Islamic finance; 2) components of Islamic finance; 3) anatonomy of Islamic finance; 4) Islamic banking in Malaysia.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Ismail Abdel Mohsin, Magda (2017) - The main objectives of this study are: 1) to present the main cause of the huge gap between the rich and the poor since 1970s; 2) to highlight the Islamic approach in handling economic development in a just and ethical manner; 3) to present the alternative financial institutions to interest/riba-based institution providing their financial products, their objective and their impact in narrowing the gap between the rich and the poor.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Muneeza, Aishath (2017) - The slides highlight: 1) status of women in Islam; 2) women in Islamic finance industry; 3) impact of Fintech on women empowerment in Islamic finance industry.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Muneeza, Aishath (2017) - The slides highlight: 1) jurisdictions with limited Shariah investment avenues and financial inclusion; 2) modified reverse salam product; 3) Bursa Suq Assalam platform (BSAP).
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Abdul Hamid, Baharom; Naeem Azmi, Choudhari Wajahat; Habibullah, Muzafar Shah; Din, Badariah H. (2017) - The slides highlight the research questions on: 1) would the presence of Islamic finance be associated with lower shadow economy; 2) are Islamic finance and the financial development complementary in reducing the shadow economy sector?
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Abdul Hamid, Baharom (2017) - The slides highlight: 1) overview of Islamic world on Islamic economic; 2) Halal industry and ecosystem; 3) key issues and challenges; 4) opportunities of halal industry.
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- Academic Presentation
Authors: Abdul Hamid, Baharom; Ali, Mohsin; Naeem Azmi, Choudhari Wajahat; Anwer, Zaheer (2016) - The slides highlight: 1) the needs of Islamic finance; 2) sources of Shariah; 3) prohibition in Islamic finance.
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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 20 of 85