For most of the people the prohibition on interest is the well known part of Islamic finance however the rest is considered as an unknown finance system that is based on the rules which are written thousands years ago. Indeed, the concept of Islamic finance is not be discussed enough till financial crisis, after crisis it started to be seen as an alternative financial system. However some new approaches are needed to demonstrate Islamic finance as an alternative of conventional finance. Sharing the risks is main concept in investments but question is what the investments are. In the new approach of risk management the idea is consumers can follow their money and investments and banks have to inform the consumers
As a result of the global financial crisis and its effects on the world economy, there is an increas...
In theory, profit and loss or risk sharing financing (RSF) is considered as a corner stone of Islami...
There has been a misleading revival of an old precept in Islamic finance - ‘no risk, no gain’- in th...
Some writers on Islamic finance have recently resuscitated the old ‘no risk, no gain’ precept from t...
The aim of this paper is to explore potential path of progress in developing full-spectrum Islamic f...
This book provides analysis of the comparative historical, theoretical, and empirical investigation ...
At one point it was estimated that in 2007, the total financial instruments, mostly derivatives, in ...
Some writers on Islamic finance have recently resuscitated the old ‘no risk, no gain’ precept from t...
Some recent writings on Islamic finance have resuscitated the old‘no risk, no gain’ precept from the...
The use of financial services and products that comply with the Shariah principles cause special iss...
The nature of specific risks facing Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs) together with the virtuall...
Some writers on Islamic finance have recently resuscitated the old ‘no risk, no gain’ precept from t...
Islamic finance can be considered a beneficial addendum to conventional financial products. The et...
A major reason for the recurrent episodes of financial instability is the predominance of interest-b...
There has been a disquieting revival of an old precept in Islamic finance - ‘no risk, no gain’- in t...
As a result of the global financial crisis and its effects on the world economy, there is an increas...
In theory, profit and loss or risk sharing financing (RSF) is considered as a corner stone of Islami...
There has been a misleading revival of an old precept in Islamic finance - ‘no risk, no gain’- in th...
Some writers on Islamic finance have recently resuscitated the old ‘no risk, no gain’ precept from t...
The aim of this paper is to explore potential path of progress in developing full-spectrum Islamic f...
This book provides analysis of the comparative historical, theoretical, and empirical investigation ...
At one point it was estimated that in 2007, the total financial instruments, mostly derivatives, in ...
Some writers on Islamic finance have recently resuscitated the old ‘no risk, no gain’ precept from t...
Some recent writings on Islamic finance have resuscitated the old‘no risk, no gain’ precept from the...
The use of financial services and products that comply with the Shariah principles cause special iss...
The nature of specific risks facing Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs) together with the virtuall...
Some writers on Islamic finance have recently resuscitated the old ‘no risk, no gain’ precept from t...
Islamic finance can be considered a beneficial addendum to conventional financial products. The et...
A major reason for the recurrent episodes of financial instability is the predominance of interest-b...
There has been a disquieting revival of an old precept in Islamic finance - ‘no risk, no gain’- in t...
As a result of the global financial crisis and its effects on the world economy, there is an increas...
In theory, profit and loss or risk sharing financing (RSF) is considered as a corner stone of Islami...
There has been a misleading revival of an old precept in Islamic finance - ‘no risk, no gain’- in th...