TY - BOOK AU - Ali,Syed Nazim AU - Aassouli,Dalal AU - Abdel Karim,Rifaat Ahmed AU - Ahmad,Mahmood AU - Ahmed,Abdelrahman Yousri AU - Ahson,Sarwat AU - Al Quradaghi,Bahnaz AU - Al-Dereaie,Osama AU - Al-Dulaimi,Fuaad AU - Al-Quradaghi,Ali Muhi Al-Din AU - Al-Quradaghi,Bahnaz Ali AU - Alamad,Samir AU - Alhabshi,Syed Musa AU - Ali,Ashraf Gomma AU - Alkhan,Ahmed Mansoor AU - Asad,Wachid AU - Balala,Hanaan AU - Calkan,Zeynep Topaloglu AU - Chattha,Jamshaid Anwar AU - Farooq,Mohammad Omar AU - Farooq,Umar AU - Fuad,Safi udin Ahmad AU - Furqani,Hafas AU - Gamal,Ebrahim AU - Hasan,Zulkifli AU - Hassan,M.Kabir AU - Hayat,Usman AU - Hegazy,Walid AU - Ismal,Rifki AU - Khan,Sohaib AU - Khan,Tariqullah AU - Khanam,Ruma AU - Khattab,Ishraga AU - Laldin,Mohamad Akram AU - Mahboob,Mohamed Nafeel AU - Mohammed,Muslehuddin Musab AU - Mohseni-Cheraghlou,Amin AU - Muhammad,Marjan AU - Nisar,Shariq AU - Oseni,Umar A. AU - Othman,Aida AU - Sairally,Beebee Salma AU - Tariq,Wijdan AU - Ullah,MdHafij AU - Yasini,Siraj AU - Zolfaghari,Amir Ahmad TI - The Edinburgh Companion to Shari'ah Governance in Islamic Finance SN - 9781474436007 AV - KBP940.2 .E35 2020eb U1 - 346.167082 23 PY - 2022///] CY - Edinburgh : PB - Edinburgh University Press, KW - Finance (Islamic law) KW - Islamic Studies KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Banks & Banking KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Figures and Tables --; Notes on the Contributors --; Preface --; Chapter 1 Introduction: SHARI‘AH Governance in Islamic Finance --; Part I Fundamentals of Shari‘ah Governance in Islamic Finance --; Chapter 2 SHARI‘AH Governance: Principles and Foundations --; Chapter 3 Historical Development of SHARI‘AH Governance Standards and Guiding Principles --; Chapter 4 SHARI‘AH Governance in International SUKUK Markets --; Part II Case Studies of Shari‘ah Governance in Practice --; Chapter 5 Bahrain --; Chapter 6 Bangladesh --; Chapter 7 Egypt --; Chapter 8 India --; Chapter 9 Indonesia --; Chapter 10 Iran --; Chapter 11 Kenya --; Chapter 12 Kuwait --; Chapter 13 Malaysia --; Chapter 14 Morocco --; Chapter 15 Nigeria --; Chapter 16 Pakistan --; Chapter 17 Qatar --; Chapter 18 Saudi Arabia --; Chapter 19 Sudan --; Chapter 20 Turkey --; Chapter 21 United Kingdom and Europe --; Part III The Future of Shari‘ah Governance in Islamic Finance --; Chapter 22 Authenticity of SHARI‘AH Applications in Islamic Banks under the Principles of Corporate Governance --; Chapter 23 Contemporary SHARI‘AH Governance Practices: A Perspective from within the Islamic Finance Industry --; Chapter 24 Juristic Authority and Financial Expertise: Politics of Translation between SHARI‘AH Scholars and Finance Professionals --; Chapter 25 Reforming SHARI‘AH Governance in Islamic Finance for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals --; Chapter 26 The Future of SHARI‘AH Governance --; Index; restricted access N2 - A reference guide to shari’ah governance in Islamic finance as practised in 17 countriesComprehensive treatment of shari’ah governance in Islamic financeCase studies of shari’ah governance practices from 17 key Islamic finance hubs: Bahrain, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Kenya, Kuwait, Malaysia, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Turkey, UK and EuropePresents key debates surrounding shari’ah governance practices in Islamic finance and critical analysis by leading scholars of the fieldBrings indigenous knowledge of Islamic finance from around the world to a wider English-language audienceSets an agenda for researchers in the fields of Islamic studies and Islamic finance, and for other social scientists studying the area of Islam and financeWritten by a group of prominent shari’ah scholars, academics and practitioners in the field of Islamic finance, this book contains 17 in-depth case studies of shari’ah governance practices and experiences as well as critical analysis of these practices. It serves as a standalone comprehensive reference work on shari’ah governance, containing an overview of its Islamic legal foundations, its evolution and development over the years, current practices and debates on shari’ah governance standards and future prospects for shari’ah governance in the global Islamic finance market.ContributorsDr Dalal Aassouli Professor Datuk Rifaat Ahmed Abdel KarimMahmood Ahmad Dr. Abdur Rahman Yusri Sarwat Ahson Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syed Musa Alhabshi Ashraf Gomma Ali Samir Alamad Dr. Ahmed M. Alkhan Wachid Asad Hanaan Balala Dr. Zeynep Topaloglu Calkan Dr. Jamshaid Anwar Chattha Amin Mohseni-CheraghlouDr. Osama Al Deraie Dr. Fuaad Al-Dulaimi Dr. Mohammad Omar Umar Farooq Safiudin Ahmad Fuad Hafas Furqani Dr. Ebrahim Gamal Zulkifli Hasan Professor Dr. M. Kabir HassanUsman Hayat Dr. Walid Hegazy Rifki Ismal Ruma KhanamSohaib KhanProf. Dr. Mohamad Akram Laldin Dr. Tariqullah Khan Ishraga KhattabMuslehuddin Musab MohammedMarjan Muhammad Mohamed Nafeel Mahboob Shariq NisarUmar OseniDr. Aida Othman Dr Ali Mohi AlDin Al-Quradaghi Bahnaz A. Al-QuradaghiBeebee Salma SairallyWijdan TariqMd. Hafij UllahSiraj YasiniAmir Ahmad Zolfaghari UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474436014 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781474436014 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781474436014/original ER -