Internationalization of Islamic finance: Link for global

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Internationalization of Islamic
finance: Link for global partnership
among Muslim nations
Hassanuddeen Abd. Aziz
Chair, Islamic Finance Scientific Chair
Effat University, Saudi Arabia
Outline
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Principles of Islamic Finance
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Overview on Islamic finance development and growth
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Islamic finance internationalization
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Future of Islamic Finance human capital development
Principles of Islamic Finance
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Prohibition of riba
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Prohibition of maysir
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Prohibition of gharar
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Prohibition of trading in non halal assets and businesses
Islamic finance development and growth
Challenges for Islamic finance
internationalization
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Language
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Religion
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Social norms (culture)
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Political aspects
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Legal dimensions
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Economic dimensions
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Income, population, and education (geographical dimension)
Islamic finance journals
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Journal of Islamic Accounting and
Business Research
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International Journal of Islamic
and Middle Eastern Finance and
Management
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Journal of Islamic Banking and
Finance
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Journal of Islamic Finance
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International Journal of Islamic
Financial Services (Inactive)
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Journal of Emerging Economies
and Islamic Research
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Journal of Islamic Economics
Banking and Finance
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International Journal of Islamic
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Humanomics
Journal of King Abdul
Aziz University: Islamic
Economics
Islamic Economic
Studies
ISRA International
Journal of Islamic
Finance
Journal of Muamalat
and Islamic Finance
Universities and Institutes offering
courses and training related to Islamic
Academy for International Modern Studies (USA) – MBA in Islamic Banking
Finance
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Al Jamia Al Islamia (India) – Post Graduate Diploma in Islamic Economics and
Finance
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Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance, Professional training Institute
(Bahrain) – Diploma in Islamic Accounting and Compliance
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Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (UK) – Certificate in Islamic
Finance
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City University London, Cass Business School (UK – UAE) – Executive MBA in
Dubai
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Dadabhoy Institute of Higher Education (Pakistan) – MBA In Islamic Banking
And Finance
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Durham University (UK) – MA and MSc in Islamic Finance
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Strasbourg Management School (France) – Diploma in Islamic Finance
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Effat University (Saudi Arabia) – Master of Islamic Financial Management
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Latrobe University, Faculty of Law and Management (Australia) – Master of
Islamic Banking and Finance
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London School of Business and Finance (UK) – MSc in Islamic Finance and
Banking
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Newcastle University (UK) – MSc Finance & Law with Islamic Finance
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Salford Business School (UK) – MSc in Islamic Banking and Finance
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Sapienza Universita Di Roma (Italia) – Master’s Degree in Mediterranean and
Arab Finance and Banking
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The International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance (Malaysia) – Masters
in Islamic Finance
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The Markfield Institute of Higher Education (UK) – Master in Islamic Banking
Finance and Management
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Trisakti University (Indonesia) – Post Graduate Program on Islamic Economics
and Finance
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Paris-Dauphine (France) – Diploma in Principles and Practices of Islamic
Finance
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Tun Abdul Razak University (Malaysia) – MBA in Global Islamic Finance
Future of IF human capital development
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Collaboration between institutions offering Islamic finance programs
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Consolidation and harmonization of Islamic finance programs across countries
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Development of specific programs under the Islamic finance area
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Focus on the current practices of Islamic finance industry
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Establish strong ties between the industry needs and programs offered
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Extensive and rigorous research in Islamic finance: Knowledge building