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Egypt Reality and Ambitions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 117

Egypt Reality and Ambitions

When people came out in January 2011 for bread, freedom, and social justice, they did not expect some of them to be satisfied with subsidized bread after six years of revolution. This book considers the diverse forms of mass mobilization and contentious politics that emerged during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and its aftermath. In addition to expose the role of the Muslim Brotherhood after the revolution. The book also presents the economic situation in Egypt and the most important challenges facing the Egyptian economy.

Islamic Finance: Basic Concepts and Issues
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Islamic Finance: Basic Concepts and Issues

As the Islamic finance industry develops further, there is a growing need for standardization and professionalism across the industry. Coupled with this is the importance of adopting robust corporate governance systems of internationally recognized standards incorporating transparent, fair and ethical working practices. Islamic financial institutions are well-placed in this context, since at the heart of Islamic law is a vision of social development which requires all individuals and businesses to conduct themselves ethically and in a socially responsible manner. This Book tries to note the main Principal of Islamic finance. In addition to discuss the Improvement can be made in several areas to promote and enhance the providing Islamic financial services

Islamic Corporate social responsibility
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Islamic Corporate social responsibility

Islam provides a foundation and guidelines for living one's life. In this context, there is a very detailed concept of ethical and social behavior that allows us to deduce that the concept of social responsibility automatically plays a role in Islam. The concept of social responsibility and justice in Islam considering the holy Qur’an and Hadith suggests that there seems to be congruence between the ideals of social responsibility and justice and business transactions in Islam that has a resonance with prevailing notions of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The purpose of this book is to illustrate the concept of Islamic Social Responsibility (ICSR), the definition, structure and the Islamic principles of CSR with a specific reference to its values and objectives.

Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility in Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 62

Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility in Islam

Islam provides a basis and guideline for living one's life. Within this, there is a very detailed concept of ethical and social behavior which allows us to deduce that the concept of social responsibility automatically has a role in Islam. The aim of this study is to review the Islamic principles of CSR, and the definition of a structured social corporate responsibility (CSR), and based on this responsibility. And provide a practical through the international financial institutions that can implement CSR policies framework. This study provides the basis of social responsibilities that apply to those derived from divine sources of international financial institutions.

The Islamic Basis for Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

The Islamic Basis for Corporate Social Responsibility

The reform of society is the main target of Islam, Even acts of worship contribute to the achieving of this reform. Islam provides a basis and guideline for living one’s life. Within this, there is a very detailed concept of ethical and social behavior which allows us to deduce that the concept of social responsibility automatically has a role in Islam. The scope of this book is to briefly outline some of the major aspects of Islam which give consideration for businesses and their push towards Corporate Social Responsibility. It considers the belief system of Islam and how this belief has a significant underpinning of social behavior. The concept of social responsibility in Islam is discussed in light of Islamic religious values and beliefs according to Shari’ah.

Corporate Social Responsibility in Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 89

Corporate Social Responsibility in Islam

Islam provides a basis and guideline for living one's life. Within this, there is a very detailed concept of ethical and social behavior which allows us to deduce that the concept of social responsibility automatically has a role in Islam. This is a critical point that must be firstly understood, as the role of moral ethics has been underpinned in Islam for over 1400 years, whilst the concept of CSR remains relatively new for businesses today. The scope of this audiobook is to briefly outline some of the major aspects of Islam which give consideration for businesses and their push towards Corporate Social Responsibility. It considers the belief system of Islam and how this belief has a significant underpinning of social behavior.

Economics of Halal Industry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Economics of Halal Industry

The global halal market has emerged as a new growth sector in the global economy and is creating a strong presence in developed countries. The halal industry has now expanded well beyond the food sector further widening the economic potentials for halal. This book will help to deepen understanding of the concept of Halal to familiarize non-Muslims about Halal principles and products. The book also explores the concept of Halal industry along with the components which constitute the industry. It provides worldwide examples of some of the current best practices. The opportunities and challenges in developing and Halal industry are also discussed.

Corporate Governance in Islamic Financial Institutions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Corporate Governance in Islamic Financial Institutions

The book is of value in describing governance in Islamic institutions and how there are many issues under the investigation process, especially issues related to the Shari'ah Supervisory board and its functionality. One of the objectives of this paper is to discuss, and create greater awareness of, some of the crucial issues related to corporate governance in Islamic financial institutions. A second, but in fact more important, objective is to provide, in the light of this discussion, certain essential guidelines to improve corporate governance in these institutions and thereby enable them to not only maintain their momentum of growth and international acceptance but also safeguard the inter...

Unlocking the Potential of Islamic Finance for SME`s
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Unlocking the Potential of Islamic Finance for SME`s

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) make up the bulk of the economic tissue of the economy. In developing countries, they represent the majority of employment, including female employment. Investing in SMEs is a long-term and smart strategy, with sustainable returns that multiply across regions, countries and societies. SMEs constitute the overwhelming majority of firms. Globally, SMEs make up over 95% of all firms, account for approximately 50% of GDP and 60%–70% of total employment, when both formal and informal SMEs are taken into account. This amounts to between 420 million and 510 million SMEs,310 million of which are in emerging markets. Promoting access to finance for SMEs has been on the global reform agenda since the global financial crisis. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the opportunities of development and growth as well as the main challenges to Islamic finance for SMEs.

Endowments (Awqaf) in Islam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 63

Endowments (Awqaf) in Islam

The word (waqf) and its plural from awqaf are derived from Arabic root Verb which means "to stop", or " to hold" " to keep" or to prevent property from passing into the hands of a third person. In a religious connotation, the term waqf means to protect and preserve the property in such a way that remains intact but its usufruct is dedicated for charitable purposes in perpetuity. Endowments or awqaf (the plural of waqf) resemble common law trusts, with the trustee being the institution or individual in charge of the waqf and the beneficiary usually being the whole community. Awqaf can be used not only to provide immediate necessities to the poor, but also to create or strengthen business supp...