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Description
Part I: An Overview of Islamic Financial System
Chapter 1: Islamic Financial System
Chapter 2: Role of the OIC and other International Organizations towards a Sustainable Development of Islamic Finance
Chapter 3: Evolution of Islamic Financial Products and Services
Part II: Governing Principles and Strategies of Islamic Financial Products and Services
Chapter 4: Islamic Financial Policies
Chapter 5: Islamic Financial Services Board (IFSB) and Its Regulatory Functions in Islamic Financial Industries
Chapter 6: Bay' al-'Inah (buy back sale) and Its Position in the Modern Islamic Finance
Chapter 7: Instruments Facilitate Islamic Financing
Chapter 8: Pricing Techniques of Islamic Financial ProductsChapter 9: Remedies for Breach of Financial Contract under Shari'ah
Part III: Islamic Financial Products
Chapter 10: Islamic Equity Financing: al-Musharakah, al-Mudharabah and al-Qiradh
Chapter 11. Islamic Debt Financing
Chapter 12. Islamic Trade Financing Instruments and Mechanisms
Chapter 13. Islamic Trade Financing Frameworks
Chapter 14: Shari'ah Model of International Trade Financing
Chapter 15: Islamic Model of International Trade and Shipping
Chapter 16: Islamic Accepted Bill
Chapter 17: Islamic Lease Financing (al-Ijarah)
Chapter 18: Islamic Leasing Leading to Ownership (al-IjarahTantahi Bi al-Tamleek)
Chapter 19: Islamic Hire-purchase (al-IjarahThumma al-Bay') Chapter 20: Islamic Manufacture Financing (al-Istisna')Chapter 21: Islamic Manufacture Financing Contract ('Aqd al-Istisna')
Chapter 22: Islamic Venture Capital
Chapter 23: Sukuk Paradigm and Structure
Chapter 24: Islamic Loan (al-Qardh)
Chapter 25. Islamic Financial Wealth Management
Chapter 26: Islamic Financial PlanningChapter 27: Islamic Unit Trust (Micro-saving)
Chapter 28: Islamic Financing for the Sustainable Development Growth (i-SDG)
Chapter 29: Islamic Fin-tech: Digital Financial Products
Chapter 30: Islamic Cryptocurrency
About the Author
Mohd Ma'Sum Billah is Professor of Finance and Insurance at the Islamic Economics Institute, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. He is a member of various organizations and groups, including the working group of the Shari'ah Compliance functions, the AAIOFI Governance & Ethics Board (AGEB), AAIOFI, Bahrain and the Audit Committee, ACIG, Saudi Arabia alongside being an advisor to ICMIF, London. He is an author of 31 books and chapters in several books in the areas of Islamic and comparative finance, insurance, investment, capital markets, business, asset management and e-Commerce. He has also published more than 150 articles in Islamic and comparative finance, banking, capital markets, insurance, business and social finance and completed nine funded research projects successfully on different issues of Islamic and comparative finance and commerce funded by the Malaysian government and the Central Bank. He has presented more than 200 papers and lectures atconferences, summits, conventions, seminars, executive workshops and forums in the specialized issues of Islamic finance, insurance, capital market, investment, business, social finance and cryptocurrency.