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This book explores the dynamic evolution of Islamic finance in the face of global financial transformation. It addresses critical challenges, from unemployment and economic justice to cutting-edge innovations such as blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). It delves into practical applications, including microfinance, Shariah governance technologies, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The book comprises three key sections. The first explores theoretical foundations and economic perspectives, it begins by reviewing mainstream economic theories and introducing Islamic economic principles. It explores alternative frameworks through the lenses of Islamic and heterodox economic perspectives, offering insights into how these viewpoints can contribute to a more equitable economic landscape and underscores the rich potential for future exploration, emphasizing the transformative impact of integrating diverse economic viewpoints into policy discourse. The second part examines Islamic Finance innovations and technological advancements. It investigates the use of technology-based solutions in the Islamic finance industry for regulatory and supervisory purposes. It discusses the profound implications of these technological advancements on financial systems, with a particular focus on stability, security, and regulation. Notably, these transformative changes have posed distinctive challenges in Muslim-majority countries, largely due to the absence of Shariah-compliant financial services. The third and final section illustrates how the theoretical concepts and innovations can be applied in real-world settings.
The book provides insights applicable to various regions, particularly in Muslim-majority countries and effectively focuses on both the contemporary challenges faced by Islamic finance and the innovations that are shaping its future.
By bridging traditional principles with modern advancements, this book offers valuable insights for academics, practitioners, and policymakers navigating the rapidly changing landscape of Islamic finance.
Contents
Part I: Theoretical Foundations and Economic Perspectives 1. The Critique of Unemployment: Common Criticisms of Islamic and Heterodox Economics Against Mainstream Economics 2. Redistribution and Economic Justice: An Exploration of Islamic and Heterodox Perspectives in Contrast to Mainstream Economics 3. The Concept of Debt in Islam 4. Beyond Borders: United Nation's Discovery of Infaq in Islamic Social Finance Paradigm Part II: Islamic Finance Innovations and Technological Advancements 5. RegTech and SupTech for Shariah Governance: A Case Study of IRSHAD and ORION 6. Digital transformation and Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) Innovations for Payment Settlements: An Overview of Pilot Projects and Way Forward for Muslim Majority countries 7. Cryptocurrencies, Fintech, Defi-Blockchain, Central Bank Digital Currencies, and Structural Transformation in the Financial System in U.S., China, Japan, and European Countries: A Lesson for the Muslim World 8. Application of Islamic Commercial Contracts in Blockchain-based Smart Contracts Part III: Practical Applications and Case Studies 9. The Impact of Market Risk on Financial Performance of Banks in Turkey: A Comparative Panel Data Analysis 10. Rethinking Pseudo-Islamic Products: The Case of Running Musharakah 11. Proposing an Islamic Microfinance Model for Financial Inclusion in North Macedonia 12. Micro-Takaful: Enhancing Financial Inclusion and Flexibility 13. Digital Empowerment of Women Entrepreneurs in a Post-COVID World: Examining the Role of Islamic Microfinance Institutions in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 14. Sustainable Responsible Investment (SRI) Sukuk for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Analyzing the Regulatory Framework of SRI Sukuk in Turkey