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Ali Miyan was downright moralist and spiritualist. While to some modernistic scholars the past is the intellectual albatross that the Ummah sooner discarded the better for it, to Ali Miyan it is a legacy that must be made a subject of study. According to them, you look at the past to find out 'why' you are, and 'where' you are in your decline. To Abul Hasan Ali, you look at the past to find out 'how much' you had declined. To some, the Ummah needs a fresh agenda. Abul Hasan Ali envisaged the Ummah's journey into the future as a continuation of the past on the well-trodden path as taken by the Salaf, the Imams, the Mujaddidun, renowned scholars, and - not to forget - what is anathema to some: the Shuyukh and the great Sufis.
On the life and works of Abulḥasan ʻAlī Nadvī, 1913-1999, Islamic scholar.
This book explores the foundations of Islamic investment in the context of various products, their market application and regulation based on the Basel Accords. It provides a thorough overview of Islamic investment activities, such as Islamic debt, the money market and capital market products, as well as shares and the stock market, mutual funds, private equity, lease financing, and sukuk, among many others. Through a discussion of the current state and future prospects of Islamic investment, the book's theoretical and practical approach will offer academic, practitioners, researchers, students and general readers a well-balanced overview of Islamic financial markets, their ethics, and their Shari'ah foundations.
Islamic finance often faces numerous challenges in a dynamic marketplace. This book aims to discuss contemporary issues and challenges in Islamic finance to inform discussions surrounding the governance system, the Islamic legal system, prudential regulations, Islamic home financing, and Islamic microfinance. Furthermore, corporate social responsibility (CSR), Islamic accounting, risk management, Basel Accord, and Shari'ah governance systems are discussed in the book. Despite the relevance of these issues in Islamic finance, only a few reference sources exist. This book will provide a guide for academics, students, and banking professionals to acquaint them with the theory and practice of Islamic finance, filling a needed gap.
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Reproduction of the original: Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada by Washington Irving