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| 100 | 1 | _aGinena, Karim. | |
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_aFoundations of Shari'ah governance of Islamic banks / _cKarim Ginena, Azhar Hamid. |
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_aChichester, West Sussex : _bWiley, _c2015. |
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_axviii, 383 pages ; _c25 cm. |
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| 490 | 1 | _aWiley finance series | |
| 500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
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_a"A practical guide for robust shari'ah governance of the Islamic banking industryDebate in the market on the extent of shari'ah compliance of Islamic banks, their products, and activities has piqued stakeholders' interest. In Foundations of Shari'ah Governance of Islamic Banks, Karim Ginena and Azhar Hamid explore the depths of shari'ah governance to unravel its mysterious dimensions, and equip academics and practitioners with a solid understanding of the subject, which has become a serious challenge and thus deserves dedicated attention. The authors make a strong case for the need to contain the shari'ah risk that Islamic banks experience, and present a compelling argument for how this should be done. Ginena and Hamid propose a robust shari'ah governance model that comprehensively tackles this risk, and helps improve the extent of shari'ah compliance of market players. The authors detail the internal, external, and institutional arrangements needed to promote responsible shari'ah governance, and critically analyze current laws, regulations, and industry practices on the topic. The chapters of the book do the following: Examine the roots, characteristics and objectives of shari'ah and its relation to financial dealings; Probe the role of regulators in shari'ah governance, explore the different approaches adopted by banking supervisors, and provide examples of relevant legal and regulatory measures; Explain to bank directors and management the fiduciary duty they assume with respect to shari'ah compliance, and detail how they could discharge this responsibility in line with best practices; Elaborate on the purpose of the Shari'ah Supervisory Board (SSB), its responsibilities, competence criteria, internal regulations, and key governance guidelines; additionally, they explore different SSB models; Describe the internal shari'ah control system including its six components, and examine the internal shari'ah audit function as well as different stages of conducting a shari'ah audit; Clarify the role of a shari'ah auditor, with guidance on reporting lines, scope of duties, authority, and practical ways on fulfilling tasks, such as a sample shari'ah risk assessment grid and audit checklists; Discuss the newly emerging external shar'ah advisory firms that are expected to play a key role in the coming years and the services they provide. Through an effective treatment of each of these elements, and the way that they interact with one another, the book offers a fresh take on how robust shari'ah governance of Islamic banks can be successfully accomplished. It is a comprehensive resource for academics, regulators, directors, lawyers, auditors, consultants, employees, and customers of Islamic banks interested in learning more about these challenges. This essential reading persuasively extends the discourse on the subject and addresses critical shari'ah issues that have policy implications for decision makers in jurisdictions aiming to attract the fast-growing Islamic finance industry or increase their market share"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_a"Discusses current Sharia governance practices in Islamic banking, outlines the challenges it presents, and supplies a practical Sharia governance model"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aThe roots, characteristics, and objectives of Sharī'ah and the Islamic economic system -- Corporate and Sharī'ah governance of Islamic banks -- Legal and regulatory aspects of Sharī'ah governance -- The internal Sharī'ah control system -- The Sharī'ah Supervisory Board -- Sharī'ah Supervisory Board member qualifications and internal regulations -- Authority of the Sharī'ah Supervisory Board and conflict management -- Stages of Sharī'ah supervision and responsibilities of the Sharī'ah Supervisory Board -- Sharī'ah advisory firms. | |
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_aBanks and banking _zIslamic countries. |
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_aBanks and banking _xReligious aspects _xIslam. |
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_aBUSINESS & ECONOMICS _xFinance. _2bisacsh |
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_aBanks and banking. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst00826867 |
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_aBanks and banking _xReligious aspects _xIslam. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst00826975 |
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_aIslamic countries. _2fast _0(OCoLC)fst01244130 |
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| 700 | 1 | _aHamid, Azhar. | |
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_iOnline version: _aGinena, Karim. _tFoundations of Shari'ah governance of Islamic banks. _dChichester, West Sussex : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2015 _z9781118460795 _w(DLC) 2014049638 |
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