ABSTRACT

The development of Islamic banking and finance (IBF) previously centred around three regions of the world: the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. However, in recent years, this has expanded, as interest in IBF has gained momentum in Australia, the USA, and Europe, especially in the UK. Several Western market players have established their own Islamic window or subsidiaries to cater to the need of growing Muslim populations in these regions.

This book examines the recent developments in IBF, particularly in the context of Islamic social finance instruments, such as Islamic microfinance, halal education, takaful, mutual funds, and waqf. It covers the religiosity, spirituality, and tawhid index, which promotes social well-being and empowerment. The book is interdisciplinary, and theories, practice, and key issues are presented simultaneously, introducing new ideas and techniques to the IBF community. Moreover, the book examines topics such as innovation in Islamic social finance instruments, advanced techniques of risk mitigation in Islamic capital markets, marketing and the halal industry, and shari’ah-compliant instruments, which are critical to Islamic finance.

The book is an essential reference text for academics and research students at the master’s and doctorate levels in IBF.

chapter 4|19 pages

Risk management and risk sharing in Islamic finance

Theory and practice

chapter 8|12 pages

A theoretical model for job creation

The role of banks

chapter 12|8 pages

The role of zakat in addressing poverty

An analysis of Sokoto state Zakat and Waqf (Endowment) Commission

chapter 13|14 pages

Analyses of sources and uses of charity fund account

A case study of “Meezan” bank

chapter 14|19 pages

Issuance of musawwamah-based card by Islamic banks as an alternative to credit card

Opportunities, challenges and prospective solutions

chapter 15|8 pages

The socio-economic impact of waqf in Islam

A study of the Zakat and Endowment Commission in Sokoto state, Nigeria

chapter 16|12 pages

Business zakat reporting

Evidences from the Islamic financial institutions

chapter 17|14 pages

The blueprint of pre-higher education program

A platform to uplift the B40 economic position through Islamic social finance

chapter 18|13 pages

An increasing demand for halal products and services

A call for the enactment of an international convention on halal industries

chapter 19|20 pages

Education for young generations on halal food audit and certification

Challenges and future prospects

chapter 21|19 pages

Doing the best by providing quality services

A study of the relationship between Islamic banking and customer behavior