Collaborative Research
Collaborative research refers to research projects that involve combined efforts of internal and external researchers, each bringing distinct expertise to a project on a topic identified by both parties. The external parties can be either academics or practitioners depending on the needs and specialisation. Examples of collaborative research projects conducted thus far include:
- Parameter Hiyal Dalam Kewangan Islam
- Application of Options in Islamic Finance
- The Application of Commodity Murabahah in Bursa Suq Al-Sila’ Malaysia vis-a-vis Jakarta Future Exchange Shariah Indonesia: A Comparative Analysis
- Fatwas on Islamic Capital Markets : A Comparative Study between Malaysia and Gulf Cooperation Council )(GCC) Countries
- Pioneering Thoughts on Commodity Hawalah: Facilitating the Trading of Debt
- Cost of Funds as a Part of Ta‘widh (Compensation for Actual Loss)
- Internationalisation of Islamic Finance: Shari’ah Rules and Interpretations across Jurisdictions ; Toward Greater Global Connectivity in Islamic Finance
- Islamic Marketing Practices of Takaful Agents in the Malaysian Takaful Industry

In-House Research
In-house research is the research work that is undertaken by ISRA's own researchers usually on issues related to the industry's needs and market demands
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Collaborative Research
Collaborative research refers to research projects that involve combined efforts of internal and external researchers, each bringing distinct expertise to a project on a topic identified by both parties.
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Commissioned Research
Commissioned research means research work that is outsourced to an external party or parties based on topics identified by ISRA.
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