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    The Islamic finance handbook : a practitioner's guide to the global markets / by Safari Books Online

    Published: Wiley, 2014
    Table of Contents: “…REGULATORY ISSUESThe Shari'ah Supervisory Board; Standardization; Conclusion; CROSS-BORDER FINANCING; Cross-Border Inflow; CONCLUSION; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; Chapter 4: Brunei; THE PRINCIPAL LEGISLATION REGULATING ISLAMIC BANKS AND FINANCE COMPANIES; ISLAMIC ASSET MANAGEMENT; Offshore International Banks; Investment Advisors; Mutual Funds; TAX AND ACCOUNTING; RETAIL AND MICROFINANCE; The Retail Sector; An Islamic Finance Company; Microfinance; TAKAFUL AND RE- TAKAFUL; SOVEREIGN SUKUK; DEBT CAPITAL MARKETS; CROSS-BORDER FINANCING; REGULATORY ISSUES; HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT; CONCLUSION.…”
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    Enhancing financial inclusion through Islamic finance. by SpringerLink (Online service)

    Published: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020
    Table of Contents: “…A Critical Review of Takāful Companies' Contributions to Economic Developments in Fulfillment of Maqasid al-Sharīʻah: Evidence from Malaysia; Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad and Rashedul Hasan -- Part II. …”
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    Critical issues and challenges in Islamic economics and finance development / by PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Sijerčić and Tarek Names -- Chapter 7) The Usefulness of Financial Ratios in Discriminating Between Healthy and Distressed Companies: a Case of an Islamic Bank; Nerma Saračević and Nataša Šarlija -- Chapter 8) Empowerment of Women in Islamic Economies -- the Bosnia and Herzegovina Experience with a Focus on Business Problems in a Women's Small Entrepreneurship; Munira Šestić and Sabina Ibrahimagić -- Chapter 9) Business Model and Operational Efficiency of Microfinance in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Lessons for Islamic Microfinance; Velid Efendić and Fikret Hadžić -- Chapter 10) A Brief Analysis of the Expected and Non-Expected Outcomes from the Application of Rome I Regulation in the European Zone in Light of Islamic Cross Border Transactions; Sultan Abdulsalam.…”
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    Research in corporate and Shari'ah governance in the Muslim world : theory and practice / by PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Prelims -- Chapter 1: Islamic Shari'ah and the principles of corporate governance: an Introduction -- Part I: Corporate governance and Shari'ah governance: Islamic perspective -- Chapter 2: Islamic perspective of corporate governance: an introductory note -- Chapter 3: Corporate governance in Islamic perspective -- Chapter 4: Corporate governance in comparative Islamic perspective -- Chapter 5: Decreasing corporate governance in a general ethico-economic model of unity of knowledge -- Chapter 6: Corporate governance, infusing Muamalah contracts in shareholders' relationship -- Chapter 7: Risk management and corporate governance: an Islamic perspective -- Chapter 8: Inter-firm governance mechanisms and corporate governance: a conceptual view -- Part II: Corporate governance and role of Islamic audit and accounting -- Chapter 9: The role of good corporate governance and accounting in Islamic financial institutions -- Chapter 10: The role of corporate governance regulations in constraining earnings management practice in Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 11: Voluntary disclosure of Shari'ah governance of Islamic financial institutions in Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 12: Shari'ah audit process in takaful industry -- Chapter 13: Corporate governance and multi-corporate disclosures evidence from Islamic banks -- Part III: Corporate governance and Islamic financial institutions: theoretical perspective -- Chapter 14: Revisiting the fundamentals of Shari'ah governance framework for Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) -- Chapter 15: Shari'ah governance framework in different jurisdictions -- Chapter 16: Shari'ah compliance governance for Islamic investments and their effects on performance -- Chapter 17: Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 and Shari'ah governance: a review -- Chapter 18: Malaysia's Islamic Financial Services Act 2013 and Shari'ah governance: an analytical approach -- Chapter 19: Shari'ah governance framework in Islamic banking and financial institutions in Indonesia: a proposed structure -- Chapter 20: Shari'ah governance framework in IFIs in Oman: issues and challenges -- Chapter 21: Strengths, gaps and issues in Shari'ah governance framework 2015 for IBIs in Pakistan -- Part IV: Cooperative governance: country studies and muslim world -- Chapter 22: Shari'ah governance in shari'ah-based cooperatives in Malaysia and indonesia -- Chapter 23: A perspective of the Shari'ah compliant corporate governance of financial institutions in Saudi Arabia and agency structures -- Chapter 24: Corporate social responsibility in Islamic banks' practice: evidence from Bangladesh -- Chapter 25: The interaction between Sukuk issuance and corporate governance: case study of Iranian Sukuk issuer companies -- Chapter 26: Closing the expected and perceived service gap in the Jordanian hotel industry: a gap-driven analysis -- Chapter 27: Corporate governance and capital structure: evidence from Pakistan -- Chapter 28: Governance-development nexus in the OIC countries -- Chapter 29: The state of Islamic governance in Islamic financial institutions: Islamic governance Index -- Chapter 30: Corporate governance, competition, and corporate performance: a comparative analysis of the Muslim world with rest of the world -- Chapter 31: Conclusion -- Index.…”
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