It is commonly observed that the current methodology of product development in Islamic finance has failed to reflect the productive nature of Islamic economics. This is evidenced by a number of current products being substantially indistinguishable from their conventional counterparts according to the commonly-held views. Reform in this regard, if to be undertaken, must not overlook the positive and sound aspects of the current methodology used for product development, since this methodology has undoubtedly yielded some good products and helped fulfill basic Sharia requirements in transactions. As such, the following methodology needs to be adopted. First is to identify the necessary Sharia elements in any product structuring in terms of bo...
The paper represents an unprecedented approach towards examining the compatibility of the current de...
Developing modern Islamic financial products can be very challenging due to a number of constraints...
In accordance with the dire need for derivative-like products, Islamic financial institutions eventu...
It is commonly observed that the current methodology of product development in Islamic finance has f...
Islamic structured products are basically Shariah compliant structured product which applies th...
Purpose – The paper aims to highlight the challenges facing Islamic finance industry and outline the...
Islamic financial system constitutes part of the international economic structure, and the world bec...
Product Development Options in Islamic Banking: Approaches, Problems and MisunderstandingsEver more ...
This study critically delves the approaches and challenges in developing Islamic banking products in...
The key difference between Islamic banks and their conventional counterparts is that the former abid...
Shariah contains the principles and foundations upon which financial system from an Islamic perspect...
Some contemporary Islamic banking and finance practices have raised legal controversies that arguabl...
Purpose – The main purpose of this paper is to provide proper understanding the concept and applicat...
Financial markets have proceeded in two stages; the first stage, commercial banks then joined money ...
Islamic structured products (Islamic SPs) are similar to conventional SPs, but with a difference tha...
The paper represents an unprecedented approach towards examining the compatibility of the current de...
Developing modern Islamic financial products can be very challenging due to a number of constraints...
In accordance with the dire need for derivative-like products, Islamic financial institutions eventu...
It is commonly observed that the current methodology of product development in Islamic finance has f...
Islamic structured products are basically Shariah compliant structured product which applies th...
Purpose – The paper aims to highlight the challenges facing Islamic finance industry and outline the...
Islamic financial system constitutes part of the international economic structure, and the world bec...
Product Development Options in Islamic Banking: Approaches, Problems and MisunderstandingsEver more ...
This study critically delves the approaches and challenges in developing Islamic banking products in...
The key difference between Islamic banks and their conventional counterparts is that the former abid...
Shariah contains the principles and foundations upon which financial system from an Islamic perspect...
Some contemporary Islamic banking and finance practices have raised legal controversies that arguabl...
Purpose – The main purpose of this paper is to provide proper understanding the concept and applicat...
Financial markets have proceeded in two stages; the first stage, commercial banks then joined money ...
Islamic structured products (Islamic SPs) are similar to conventional SPs, but with a difference tha...
The paper represents an unprecedented approach towards examining the compatibility of the current de...
Developing modern Islamic financial products can be very challenging due to a number of constraints...
In accordance with the dire need for derivative-like products, Islamic financial institutions eventu...