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Blog Archive for Abstracts of Last Five Years

Some Higher Education Issues in Muslim Countries with Islamic Economics as an Illustrative Case

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January 22nd, 2019

By Zubair Hasan Abstract The purpose of this paper is (i) to state the objectives of higher education commensurate with Islamic requirements; (ii) to examine the current state of higher education in Muslim majority countries with reference to the stated objectives with a view to indentifying the main issues it faces and (iii) to present in […]

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Islamic Cryptocurrency? A Model Structure

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January 22nd, 2019

By MohdMa’SumBillah Abstract Even though a cryptocurrency management is a digital financial platform operated in the borderless cyberspace, but it shall require to be established as a registered company with a separate legal entity. Among the prerequisite of a Shari’ah(Islamic law) alternative cryptocurrency model is to be formalized under the company’s rules either in the onshore […]

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The Rationalization of Abu Yusuf Economic Thought (An Analysis of the Islamic Public Finances)

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January 22nd, 2019

By Hendri Hermawan Adinugraha Abstract This study is a library research that has used a historical approach and the economic approach conceptually. The purpose of this paper is to reveal the background and to rationalize economic thought of Abu Yusuf and to describe the contribution of his economic thought at the time. The results of a […]

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Effective Organizational Communication and Its Roles in Mitigating Shariah Non-Compliance Risks for Malaysian Takaful Operators (TOs)

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January 22nd, 2019

By Hafiza Harun & Rusni Hassan ABSTRACT Highly effective organization is associated with the internal strength which refers to effective communication. Malaysian Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs) are governed by the Shariah Governance Framework (SGF) which serves as the guiding route in achieving a sound system and overall confinement to Shariah compliance requirements. Thus, it is vital for […]

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Evaluation of Employees’ Perception Towards Islamic Banks Growth

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January 22nd, 2019

By Qaisar Ali, Hassnian Ali, Ummi Humairabte Hj Kamis Abstract This study determines employees’ perception towards Islamic banking products, services, marketing strategies, gained experience and skills, and the significant impact of these factors on the potential growth of Islamic banking in Malaysia. A quantitative research approach is adopted to examine the impact of various factors. The […]

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Islamic Calendar Effect: A Literature Survey

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January 22nd, 2019

By Syukriah Ali & Najah Mokhtar Abstract The market anomaly is the so-called calendar effect had been widely studied in various countries. This paper reviews the related literature by addressing the Islamic calendar effect (Ramadan) on the stock market in Muslim countries. The findings of previous studies on Ramadan effect provide comprehensive understandings for scholars and […]

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Deposit Taking By Islamic Banks

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January 22nd, 2019

By Muhammad Ali Shaikh Abstract Deposit taking is an essential component of the financial intermediation process. The deposits of Islamic banks have a different legal and contractual status as compared to the deposits of conventional banks. The relationship between the bank and depositors is that of a fund manager and investors and actual profits earned by […]

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Academic Sociology: The Alarming Rise in Predatory Publishing and its Consequences for Islamic Economics and Finance

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September 25th, 2018

By Zubair Hasan Abstract: This study explores the causes and impact of predatory online publishing on Islamic economics and finance and takes a literature scan to identify the origin and expansion of predatory publishing, as references listed in the paper show. The personal experience and observation of the author over the decades of teaching at various […]

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A Review of Islamic Commercial and Social Finance in Pakistan

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September 25th, 2018

By Dr. Salman Ahmed Shaikh, Dr. Mohd Adib Ismail, Prof. Dr. Abdul Ghafar Ismail, Dr. Shahida Shahimi and Dr. Muhammad Hakimi Abstract This paper gives an overview of Islamic finance in Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member country of Pakistan. This paper is divided into 5 subsections. Section 1 gives a brief overview of Islamic banking which […]

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Faisal Laureate Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi: Life and Works

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September 25th, 2018

By Dr. Nasir Nabi Abstract One of the pioneer Islamic economists in modern times is Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi. He occupies a position of esteem amongst the founders of the nascent discipline of Islamic economics. He has sought to respond to the many challenges that the modern economic system poses for Muslims. Dr. Siddiqi is also amongst […]

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