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Scientific Papers and Literature in Islamic Finance

By Salman Ali
8 years ago


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  1. Introducing Islamic Fiance Scientific papers and LIterature Salman  Syed  Ali  and  Mabid  Al-­‐Jarhi  
  2. Lieterature  –  Books  and   Papers   ™  This  presentation  lists   some  of  the  books  and   papers  that  can  help  in   acquiring  basic   understanding  of  Islamic   finance.  It  also  helps,  by   indentifying  some   important  literature,  in   making  a  start  for  deeper   study  of  Islamic  finance.     Basic Understanding Intermediate Level Specialized Topics Academic Journals
  3. Basics
  4. For  Basic  Understanding   ™  Obaidullah, Mohammed (2005), Islamic Financial Services, Jeddah: Scientific Publishing Centre, King Abdul Aziz University. ™  Siddiqi,  Mohammad  Nejatullah   (2004),  Riba, Bank Interest and the Rationale of its Prohibition,  Jeddah:  Islamic   Research  and  Training  Institute.   ™  Usmani,  Muhammad  Taqi  (1998),  An Introduction to Islamic Finance,  Karachi:   Idaratul  Ma’arif   ™  Iqbal, Munawar and Mabid AlJarhi (2001), Islamic Banking: Answers to Some Frequently Asked Questions, Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute.
  5. ™  ™  Iqbal, Munawar, Ausaf Ahmad and Tariqullah Khan (1998), Challenges Facing Islamic Banking, Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute. This paper takes stock of the development of Islamic banking since 1978 and identifies the challenges facing it. Many of the challenges identified here remain a challenge even at present in 2010. Khan, Fahim (1995), Islamic Futures and Their Markets with Special Reference to Their Role in Developing Rural Financial Markets, Jeddah: Islamic Research and Training Institute. This study addresses (a) what is un-Islamic about contemporary futures trading, (b) can these markets be restructured according to Islamic principles and (c) would it be beneficial if they are restructured.
  6. Intermediate level
  7. Intermediate Level ™  Ayub,  Muhammad  (2007),   Understanding  Islamic   Finance,  Chichester,  UK:  John   Wiley  and  Sons.   ™  This  book  provides  most   comprehensive  treatment  of   contracts  currently  used  by   Islamic  financial  institutions   along  with  examples  of   products.  Equally  beneficial   for  academics  and   practitioners.    
  8. Specialized topics
  9. Specialized Topics ™  Ali,  Salman  Syed  (eds)  (2008),  Islamic   Capital  Markets:  Products,  Regulation   and  Development,  Jeddah:  Islamic   Research  and  Training  Institute.   Khan,  Tariqullah  and  Dadang  Muljawan   (2006),  Islamic  Financial  Architectrure:   Risk  Management  and  Financial  Stability,   Jeddah:  Islamic  Research  and  Training   Institute.     ™  AAOIFI  (2010),  Accounting,  Auditing  &   Governance  Standards  (for  Islamic   Financial  Institutions),  Bahrain:   AAOIFI   Greuning,  Hennie  van  and  Zamir  Iqbal   (2008),  Risk  analysis  for  Islamic  banks,   Washington  DC.:  World  Bank     ™  AAOIFI  (2010),  Shariah  Standards,   Bahrain:  AAOIFI.  
  10. Academic journals
  11. Islamic Economic Studies ™  Islamic Economic Studies ™  Published from Islamic Research and Training Institute. Two issues per year ™  Published since 1414Hijrah (1993) ™  Accepts papers in Islamic economics, finance and related subjects. ™  ™  ™  Address: Editor, Islamic Economic Studies IRTI, P.O.Box 9201, Jeddah 21413, Saudi Arabia. ™  E-mail: E-journal@isdb.org ™  Past issues can be accessed by going to www.irti.org and clicking the publications tab
  12. Review of Islamic Economics ™  Review of Islamic Economics ™  Published by International Association of Islamic Economics and Islamic Foundation UK. Two issues per year. ™  Published since 1995 ™  Accepts papers in Islamic economics, finance and related subjects. ™  Address: Editor, Review of Islamic Economics, Markfield Conference Centre, Ratby Lane, Markfield, Leicestershire, LE67 9SY, UK.
  13. Journal  of  King  Abdulaziz   University  –  Islamic  Economics   ™  Journal  of  King  Abdulaziz  University-­‐-­‐  Islamic   Economics   ™  Published  since  1403H  (1983).  Initial  name  was   Journal  of  Islamic  Economics  which  was  changed  to   the  above  name  in  1989.   ™  Now  publish  two  issues  per  year.   ™  Address:   ™  Editor  in  Chief,  Journal  of  King  Abdulaziz  University   –  Islamic  Economics,  P.O.  Box  16711,  Jeddah  ,  Saudi   Arabia  21474.   ™  E-­‐Mail  :  jkaau-­‐ie@kaau.edu.sa   ™  Can  be  downloaded  from:  http:// islamiccenter.kau.edu.sa/english/index.htm  
  14. IIUM Journal of Economics and Management ™  The  IIUM  Journal  of  Economics  and  Management  (JEM)  is  an   internationally  refereed  journal  published  twice  yearly  by  the   Kulliyyah  of  Economics  and  Management  Sciences,   International  Islamic  University,  Malaysia.  In  line  with  the   objectives  of  the  Kulliyyah  and  the  University,  the  Journal  is   dedicated  to  the  development,  promotion  and  understanding  of   Islamic  Economics  in  its  widest  sense,  including  issues  related  to   management  and  accounting,  in  order  to  keep  scholars  and   relevant  institutions  informed  on  research  in  the  field  of  Islamic   Economics.   ™  Published  since  1408  H  (1987).  Two  issues  per  year.     ™  Address:  Editor,     IIUM  Journal  of  Economics  and  Management,     Kulliyyah  of  Economics  and  Management  Sciences,   International  Islamic  University  Malaysia,  Jalan  Gombak,  53100   Kuala  Lumpur,  Malaysia     ™  Web  downlaod  from:  http://www.iiu.edu.my/enmjournal/ index.php?page=main.php  
  15. ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance ™  The  ISRA  International  Journal  of  Islamic   Finance  (the  Journal)  is  the  official  journal  of   the  International  Shari’ah  Research   Academy  (ISRA).  The  journal  will  only   publish  high-­‐quality,  peer-­‐reviewed  articles   which  explore  contemporary  research  issues   within  Islamic  finance.  The  main  objective  of   the  Journal  is  to  propel  the  development  of   knowledge  and  original  thought  in  Islamic   finance,  particularly  in  the  area  of  Sharī‘ah   methodologies  and  processes.   ™  Address:   ™  Editor-­‐in-­‐Chief   International  Shari`ah  Research  Academy  of   Islamic  Finance  (ISRA)  ISRA@INCEIF   2nd  Floor,  Annexe  Block,  Menara  Tun  Razak   Jalan  Raja  Laut,  50350  Kuala  Lumpur   MALAYSIA   ™  Downloadable  from:  http://www.isra.my/ index.php? option=com_content&view=category&layo ut=blog&id=64&Itemid=184