ABSTRACT

The current dynamics of world economy show remarkable changes in the socio-economics of credit provision and entrepreneurship. If the emergence of the sharing economy is fostering innovative models of collaborative agency, networking and venture business, economic actors are also looking for a more sustainable development, able to foster profitability as well as community welfare. This book investigates Islamic social finance as a paramount example of this economy under change, where the balance between economic efficiency and social impact is contributing to the transformation of the market from an exchange- to a community-oriented institution.

The collected essays analyse the social dimension of entrepreneurship from an Islamic perspective, highlighting the extent to which the rationales of "sharing," distribution and cooperation, affect the conceptualization of the market in Islam as a place of "shared prosperity." Moving from the conceptual "roots" of this paradigm to its operative "branches," the contributing authors also connect the most recent trends in the financial market to Shari‘ah-based strategies for community welfare, hence exploring the applications of Islamic social finance from the sharing economy, FinTech and crowdfunding to microcredit, waqf, zakat, sukuk and green investments.

An illuminating reference for researchers, practitioners and policy-makers dealing with the challenges of a global market where not only is diversity being perceived as a value to be fostered, but also as an important opportunity for a more inclusive economy for everybody.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

Islamic social finance and the importance of roots

part II|117 pages

Social impact entrepreneurship: instruments and cases

chapter 7|18 pages

Islamic entrepreneurship and the fundraising challenge

Unlocking capital via crowdfunding in the sharing economy

chapter 9|29 pages

Islamic green finance

A new path to environmental protection and sustainable development

chapter 10|10 pages

Salam finance

Securing the purpose of microfinancing

chapter 11|14 pages

Waqf based takaful model

A challenge for entrepreneurship