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. Examples of in-house research projects conducted thus far include:
- Implementasi Ibra’ dalam Produk Berasaskan Harga Tangguh dalam Sistem Perbankan Islam: Analisis dari Segi Perspektif Operasi Perbankan dan Maqasid Syariah
- Derivatives in Islamic Finance
- The Bindingness and Enforceability of a Unilateral Promise (Wa’d): An Analysis from Islamic Law and Legal Perspectives
- The Concept and Operations of Swaps as a Hedging Mechanism for Islamic Financial Institutions
- Instruments for Meeting Capital Adequacy Requirements under Basel III: A Shariah Perspective
- The Necessity Principle (al-Hajah) and Its Application in Islamic Banking
- The Trend of Legal Suits Involving Islamic Financial Transactions in Malaysia: Evidence From The Reported Cases
- A Critical Appraisal of International Islamic Finance Cases, and the Way Forward

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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