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Islamic Wealth Management
Theory and Practice
Edited by Mohamed Ariff and Shamsher Mohamad
From an Islamic perspective, although the ownership of wealth is with God, humans are gifted with wealth to manage it with the objective of benefiting the human society. Such guidance means that wealth management is a process involving the accumulation, generation, purification, preservation and distribution of wealth, all to be conducted carefully in permissible ways. This book is the first to lay out a coherent framework on how wealth management should be conducted in compliance with guiding principles from edicts of a major world religion.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 29 Dec 2017
- ISBN:
- 9781786439383
- eISBN:
- 9781786439390
- Pages:
- 416
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- Islamic Wealth Management
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Wealth as understood in economics and financ
- Chapter 2: Wealth from the shariah perspective
- Chapter 3: Wealth management, its definition, purpose, structure and practices
- Chapter 4: Governance framework in Islamic financial institutions
- Chapter 5: Shariah boards: practical challenges for Islamic financial institutions
- Chapter 6: Property rights and shariah non-compliance risk
- Chapter 7: Sovereign wealth funds and foreign exchange reserves as state wealth
- Chapter 8: Sovereign wealth funds in OIC group
- Chapter 9: Application of conventional benchmark in Islamic wealth management
- Chapter 10: Benchmarks for Islamic asset pricing
- Chapter 11: Sukuk as the Islamic debt market securities within Islamic finance
- Chapter 12: The Sukūk market in Malaysia: issues and challenges
- Chapter 13: Wealth effect of sukuk issuance announcement in two markets
- Chapter 14: Challenges for the Takaful industry
- Chapter 15: Wealth purification
- Chapter 16: Faraid as Islamic inheritance laws: socio-economic impact on investments
- Chapter 17: Waqf in Shariah: basic rules and applications
- Chapter 18: Framework for international waqf foundation
- Chapter 19: Potential for wealth creation from waqf assets
- Chapter 20: Zakat in Islamic wealth management
- Chapter 21: Issues in waqf and zakat management
- Index of Arabic terms
- Index
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- Islamic Wealth Management
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Wealth as understood in economics and financ
- Chapter 2: Wealth from the shariah perspective
- Chapter 3: Wealth management, its definition, purpose, structure and practices
- Chapter 4: Governance framework in Islamic financial institutions
- Chapter 5: Shariah boards: practical challenges for Islamic financial institutions
- Chapter 6: Property rights and shariah non-compliance risk
- Chapter 7: Sovereign wealth funds and foreign exchange reserves as state wealth
- Chapter 8: Sovereign wealth funds in OIC group
- Chapter 9: Application of conventional benchmark in Islamic wealth management
- Chapter 10: Benchmarks for Islamic asset pricing
- Chapter 11: Sukuk as the Islamic debt market securities within Islamic finance
- Chapter 12: The Sukūk market in Malaysia: issues and challenges
- Chapter 13: Wealth effect of sukuk issuance announcement in two markets
- Chapter 14: Challenges for the Takaful industry
- Chapter 15: Wealth purification
- Chapter 16: Faraid as Islamic inheritance laws: socio-economic impact on investments
- Chapter 17: Waqf in Shariah: basic rules and applications
- Chapter 18: Framework for international waqf foundation
- Chapter 19: Potential for wealth creation from waqf assets
- Chapter 20: Zakat in Islamic wealth management
- Chapter 21: Issues in waqf and zakat management
- Index of Arabic terms
- Index