While the inherent strength of the Islamic finance has contributed to its viability and resilience, foundations for the sustainability of Islamic finance need to be continuously strengthened. Various stakeholders should understand the Shari’ah principles that determine Islamic finance and the application of these principles in the Islamic financial services, products and instruments; as well as the various Islamic modes of investment, financing and risk mitigating alternatives. The full comprehension of these fundamental principles is achievable through a comprehensive study and research.
Research Units
- Islamic Banking Unit
- Islamic Capital Market Unit
- Takaful Unit
- Fatwa and Translation Unit
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Research Development & Innovation Department (RDI)
While the inherent strength of Islamic finance has contributed to its viability and resilience, foundations for the sustainability of Islamic finance need to be continuously strengthened.
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Islamic Banking Unit
The Islamic banking unit is in charge of conducting research relevant to the Islamic banking industry.
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The Islamic capital market unit conducts research relevant to the capital market sector.
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Takaful Unit
The takaful unit conducts research on the Takaful industry, also referred to as the Islamic insurance industry.
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Fatwa and Translation Unit
The Fatwa and translation unit is in charge of translating resolutions, fatwas and articles relevant to the Islamic finance industry from Arabic to English.
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