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.
Types of Research
- In-House Research
- Collaborative Research
- Commissioned Research
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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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