Islamic Banking and Finance, 2011
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The Economics of the Middle East Series

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In a world where conventional interest-based finance is the dominant framework, Islamic banking faces many challenges. This book is the first to address different Islamic banking issues from both the researchers and practitioners' perspective across the world, reviewing their past experiences of Islamic banks.
Introduction to Islamic Banking Growth and Development of Islamic Banking Difference Between Islamic and Conventional Banking Financial Instruments in Islamic Banking Risk Management in Islamic Banking Mortgages in Islamic Banking Islamic Bonds Islamic Insurance Perception of Islamic banks and Customer Service Islamic Banking in Non-Islamic Countries Islam Banking in Islamic countries Case Studies from Pakistan, Malaysia, Sudan Future and Standardization of Islamic Banking after Global Banking Crisis
OMAR MASOOD Director of the Centre of Islamic Banking and Finance at the Royal Docks Business School, University of East London, UK. He is lead advisor and trainer in area of Islamic banking and finance worldwide to financial as well as academic institutions. He has also authored a number of books including the bestselling Truth about the Global Financial Crisis.