Shari'ah Governance in Islamic Banks.
Material type: TextSeries: Edinburgh guides to Islamic financePublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (329 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9780748645596
- 0748645594
- 9780748668373
- 0748668373
- 9780748668380
- 0748668381
- 306.697
- HG3368.A6 .H384 2012
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Cover; Copyright; CONTENTS; FIGURES; STATUTES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE: A CONVENTIONAL PERSPECTIVE; CHAPTER 2 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS; CHAPTER 3 THE SHARI'AH GOVERNANCE SYSTEM IN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS; CHAPTER 4 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK OF SHARI'AH GOVERNANCE SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA, GCC COUNTRIES AND THE UK; CHAPTER 5 THE STATE OF SHARI'AH GOVERNANCE PRACTICES IN ISLAMIC BANKS; CHAPTER 6 SHARI'AH GOVERNANCE DISCLOSURE IN ISLAMIC BANKS; CHAPTER 7 THE WAY FORWARD; APPENDIX: QUESTIONNAIRE; ABBREVIATIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.
An in-depth and insightful study of Shari'ah governance from a theoretical and practical perspective. Shari'ah governance has a profound influence on the day-to-day practice of Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs) and each jurisdiction has adopted a different approach to developing a governance framework. Hasan Zulkifli reviews these pluralistic approaches and identifies best practice. With examples, case studies and practical discussions based on IFIs in Malaysia, the GCC countries of Bahrain, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia and the UK. Topics covered include; The theory behind corporate.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-304) and index.
English.
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