
Available as an
in-house course
Course Overview
This course will go into detail on the religious background, documentary evidence, key organisation, conflicting interpretations, accounting and taxation implications and Islamic financial and banking products in use worldwide today.
The course will include a range of case studies and numerical exercises designed to demonstrate the principles and practice of Islamic finance, aimed at providing delegates with an ability to design, construct, manage and audit Islamic products and institutions.
The course will benefit professionals already involved with Islamic finance who are seeking to obtain a balanced and comprehensive understanding of this rapidly growing discipline.
Participants will be required to bring a laptop to the course.
Course Content
Studies in Islam
the key religious texts and principles
how Islam constructs its financial principles
Islamic contract law
role of the Schools and Sharia’a boards
recent changes and developments in Islam
examples of fatwas and religious decision-making
The Islamic financial industry
Islamic investment funds
Islamic banking structures
Funding/liquidity and new products
Investment structures and strictures
Emerging trends in the industry
Products in detail
Mudaraba
Musharaka
Salam
Istisn’a
Ijara
Jo’ala
Takaful
Islamic financial statements
AAOIFI principles
Recent rulings and their implications
Comparisons with IFRS/GAAP
Islamic governance
Differences between jurisdictions
Intercreditor agreements
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