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Islamic finance has had a transformational impact on markets well beyond the Muslim world. This development has been the outcome of various stakeholders and agencies interacting to develop a political economy based on Islamic values to generate religiously and culturally authentic financial institutions and instruments. - The studies presented in this volume discuss these interactions through specific examples from the GCC countries, supported by comparative perspctives, in order to articulate the development and consequences of Islamic finance.
Contents
Introduction
Constructing Islamic Banking and Finance: Political Economy Perspectives
Mehmet Asutay and Abdullah Turkistani
1. The Political Economy of Islamic Banking and Finance in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries
Ashraf Mishrif
2. Internationalization of Islamic Banks
Amr El-Husseini
3. Legal Environment for Islamic Banks: Status in Selected Gulf Cooperation Council Countries
Habib Ahmed
4. Shari'ah Governance Regimes in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries: A Comparative Study
Humayon A. Dar and Wan Nurso!za Wan Azmi
5. Bridging the Gulf in Islamic Finance: The Role of Institutional Investors and Dubai in Development of Global Islamic Financial Services
Harun Kapetanovic
6. Alternative Ways of Developing the Gulf Cooperation Council Islamic Funds Industry: Entrepreneurial Development
Mehmet Asutay and Shehab Marzban
7. Shari'ah-compliant Sukuk Restructurings in the Gulf Cooperation Council Region
Tayyab M. Ahmed
8. The Development of Offshore Financial Centres for Islamic Finance in the Gulf Cooperation Council: Competitive Positions and Challenges
Salma Sairally, Marjan Muhammad and Shabana Hasan
9. Searching for the Hub of Ethical Finance: Islamic Financial Services and the World City Networks
Abul Hassan
10. The Maqasid and the Empirics: Has Islamic Finance Fulfilled Its Promise?
Ercument Aksak and Mehmet Asutay
11. A Comparative Analysis of the Maqasid Shari'ah of Islamic Banks in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries
Siti Manisah Ngalim, Abdul Ghafar Ismail and Noor Inayah Yaa'kub
12. Understanding the Values and Attitudes in Islamic Finance and Banking
Koji Muto, Nabil AlMaghrebi and Abdullah Turkistani
13. Islamic Finance and Higher Education in the Gulf Cooperation Council: An Analytical Comparative Study
Ahmed Beloua!, Abderrazak Belabes and Karima Saci
14. Islamic Finance in the Gulf Cooperation Council Region: Human Capital Challenges and the Role of Universities
Wa!ca Ali Ghoul
Glossary of Arabic Terms in Islamic Finance