Modern Trends in Islamic Economy : Philanthropy, Finance and Marketing Innovations (Emerald Studies in Islamic Economy and Finance)

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Modern Trends in Islamic Economy : Philanthropy, Finance and Marketing Innovations (Emerald Studies in Islamic Economy and Finance)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805925446
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Full Description

Modern Trends in Islamic Economy: Philanthropy, Finance and Marketing Innovations explores the dynamic evolution of Islamic economy, highlighting its adaptability in addressing global challenges through the convergence of traditional values and modern innovations. The book provides comprehensive insights into how Islamic principles inform philanthropy, finance, and marketing, emphasizing their transformative potential as tools for ethical innovation, sustainable development, and inclusive business practices.

The book examines the pivotal role of Islamic philanthropy, particularly waqf (endowments) and zakat (charitable giving), as mechanisms for addressing socio-economic inequalities and fostering community resilience. Innovations like cash waqf and sukuk (Islamic bonds) are analyzed, showcasing their capacity to create sustainable funding models for addressing issues such as disaster relief, education, and poverty alleviation. Practical case studies offer real-world examples of how these tools are effectively utilized in various regions, including South Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East.

Emerald Studies in Islamic Economy and Finance (ESIEF) is dedicated to advancing the knowledge and understanding of Islamic economics and finance. In an era where the global economic landscape is constantly evolving this will series seeks to contribute significantly to the academic discourse surrounding Islamic economy and finance building on the rich heritage of Islamic economic thought while embracing contemporary perspectives and challenges. The series is also committed to fostering rigorous academic inquiry promoting scholarly collaboration and ultimately enriching the understanding of Islamic economics and finance in the global context.

Contents

Chapter 1. Islamic Philanthropy in Action: Exploring Waqf as a Strategic Tool for Enhancing Disaster Resilience; Fatima Kassab Hmoud Al-Khalidi

Chapter 2. The Antecedents of Halal Food Purchase Intention: Perceived Product Quality, Perceived Product Healthiness, Food Safety, and Compatibility with Dietary Nutrition; Mehmet Özer Demir and Burak Arslan

Chapter 3. The Role of Digital Technology in Enhancing Islamic Marketing: Current Realities and Future Trends; Reema Al Qaruty

Chapter 4. Exploring the Role of Social and Environmental Values in Shaping Muslim Consumer Religiosity; Johari Bin Abdullah, Firdaus Abdullah, Saimi Bin Bujang, Abang Hamizam Bin Abang Mohar, Ida Izumi Binti Abdollah, Ellen Chung, and Voon Boo Ho

Chapter 5. Inclusive Stakeholder Engagement in Islamic Marketing: Ethical Crisis Management in Sustainability and Health; Daina Yesuraj and Reema Al Qaruty

Chapter 6. A Consideration and Overview of the Popular Religiosity Measures for and by Muslims in Business Research; Bronwyn P Wood (Aisha), Salieu Senghore, and Taha Yahya Abdulrahman

Chapter 7. Examining the Drivers of Switching Intention from Conventional Banks to Islamic Banks in Morocco; Hind Lebdaoui, Alaaeddine Dahbi, Asmae Hassanain, Mustapha Saad Moudafi, Othmane Daoud, Salaheddine Dahbi, Anass Ben Sliman, and Youssef Chetioui

Chapter 8. An Impact Assessment of Islamic Microfinance on Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Comparative Study in Bangladesh, Malaysia, and Turkey; Norma Bt. Md Saad, Md Nazim Uddin, Yusof Bin Ismail, and Lutfun Nahar

Chapter 9. Education Financing Services in Islamic Banks; Ali Abu Aliz, Reema Al Qaruty, Abdul Rahman Al-Kilani, Wided Dafri, and Samer Abdel Hadi

Chapter 10. The Investigation of Green Sukuk Compliance with Maqasad Shariah; Mohamed Sadok Gassouma

Chapter 11. Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Sharia Compliance Banks - A Camel Approach Framework Applied to Saudi Banks; Rahma Boubaker and Amira Kaddour

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