Conference proceedings the first annual conference of Islamic economics & Islamic finance



No. Panggil 2x6.3 CON -
Pengarang ;
Tempat Terbit Canada
Penerbit ECO-ENA: Economics & ECO-Engineering Asseciate
Tahun Terbit 2013
Subject Ekonomi Islam;
Klasifikasi 2x6.3
Abstrak/Catatan Daftar Isi - “Main concepts in Islamic banking, Islamic finance, & international Islamic finance: Anintroduction to the conference” : Ghada Mohamed - “Implications of Basel III for Islamic Banks “ and “ Islam and Economic Policy” : Rodney Wilson - “Islam and the stock market: Evidence from the united States” : Amir Kia - “Re-direct of contemporary Islamic finance from an Islamic wealth management perspective” : Paul E.E. Wouters - Panel Discussion: Main Differences between Islamic banks and conventional banks : Reshed Alolaiwi, Amir Kia, Ahmen Aymen, ghada Mohamed - Developing shari’ah compliant tools for the financier of last resort: The case of Qatar” : Cherin Hamadi - “Comparative study on the factors influencing credit risk: the case of Islamic banks and conventional banks” : Ahmadi Aymen - “Comparative insurance market in Saudi Arabia challenges, growts opportunities & suggestions for development: An empirical study” : Ahmad, Mamdouh - “social media and retail Islamic finance” : Bassem Ghali, Toronto - “Concepts analysis I-MQ’s as standard of create takaful Ijtima’I to construct welfare society” : Rizma Riyandi & Mutia Taqina Gamat - “some notes regarding Gharari transactions: A game theory approach” : Mansour Khalili Araghi - “Takaful and microtakaful: Islamic instruments for protecting poor and vulnerable groups” : Sadegh Bakhtiari - “Medieval Jewish and Islamic payment instruments” : Benjamin Geva - : free services offered by banks to checking account holders, Riba or not?” : Sattam Alnomay - “Islamic banking: Financing instruments used by Saudi banks” : Ibrahim A. Aljaser - “Islamic finance in Islamic banking and finance in the conventional banks – Comparison” : Reshed Ahmad Alolawi - Closing Short Speech: Summary of the conference, conclusion, and implications : Ghada Mohamed