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Islamic Finance: A Practical Guide, Third Edition 3rd New edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 235 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x160 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Globe Law and Business Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1837230730
  • ISBN-13: 9781837230730
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 235 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x160 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Aug-2025
  • Kirjastus: Globe Law and Business Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1837230730
  • ISBN-13: 9781837230730
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This unique title is essential reading whether you are already engaged in Islamic financing transactions or interested in understanding the Islamic finance market and the structures underpinning the world's fastest-growing finance sector.

Demand for Sharia-compliant finance and an increasing alignment between Islamic finance and the global ethical finance movement has led to unprecedented and accelerating growth within the sector. This is evidenced not only by the Islamic finance market’s size, but also by the growing number of Islamic finance providers beyond banks, and the increasing diversity of products and services. Sharia-compliant funds and takaful (Islamic insurance) have emerged as substantial markets in their own right. Technology has played its part in that evolution and with the exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) has come increasing awareness of the ethics of finance.

Today, Islamic finance attracts sovereigns, financial institutions, multinationals, corporates and customers across the retail spectrum who are looking to access Islamic liquidity across sukuk (Islamic bonds), corporate, retail, acquisition, funds, development and project financings.

This third edition features fully updated, insightful chapters by leading Islamic finance practitioners and analyses market trends, key developments and structures for sukuk, syndications, funds, takaful, project financing and Islamic liquidity management. New to this edition are chapters on fintechs, AI ethics and derivatives.

Islamic Finance: A Practical Guide makes essential reading for anyone already engaged in Islamic financing transactions as well as those interested in gaining an understanding of the Islamic finance market and the structures underpinning the world’s fastest-growing finance sector.



Demand for Sharia-compliant finance and an increasing alignment between Islamic finance and the global ethical finance movement has led to unprecedented and accelerating growth within the sector. This is evidenced not only by the Islamic finance market’s size, but also by the growing number of Islamic finance providers beyond banks, and the increasing diversity of products and services. Sharia-compliant funds and takaful (Islamic insurance) have emerged as substantial markets in their own right. Technology has played its part in that evolution and with the exponential growth of artificial intelligence (AI) has come increasing awareness of the ethics of finance.

Today, Islamic finance attracts sovereigns, financial institutions, multinationals, corporates and customers across the retail spectrum who are looking to access Islamic liquidity across sukuk (Islamic bonds), corporate, retail, acquisition, funds, development and project financings.

This third edition features fully updated, insightful chapters by leading Islamic finance practitioners and analyses market trends, key developments and structures for sukuk, syndications, funds, takaful, project financing and Islamic liquidity management. New to this edition are chapters on fintechs, AI ethics and derivatives.

Islamic Finance: A Practical Guide makes essential reading for anyone already engaged in Islamic financing transactions as well as those interested in gaining an understanding of the Islamic finance market and the structures underpinning the world’s fastest-growing finance sector.
Preface Rahail Ali
Hogan Lovells
Part 1: Islamic finance overview Islamic finance: introduction to the market and key principles Rahail Ali Hogan Lovells Legal issues and standards in Islamic finance Rahail Ali Hogan Lovells AI ethics Muhammad Ali Hashmi Soft Praxis
Part 2: Equity and funds Overview of Islamic asset management Imtiaz Shah Hogan Lovells Sharia screening and Islamic equity indexes Kamal MA Mian Fast Cables Limited
Part 3: Finance Islamic finance facility markets Rahail Ali Hogan Lovells Islamic project finance Shibeer Ahmed Luke Robinson Greenberg Traurig Islamic fintechs Mustafa Kamal ZH Partners Abdullah Qureshi Hourani & Partners Islamic derivatives Dan Smith A&O Shearman
Part 4: Capital markets Islamic finance and documentation Rahail Ali Hogan Lovells The global sukuk market and legal structuring considerations Rahail Ali Hogan Lovells
Part 5: Insurance Takaful and conventional insurance: a comparative overview Michael Kortbawi Rima Mrad Bin Shabib & Associates (BSA) LLP Islamic insurance products: a case study Omar Clark Fisher ConsciousWealth.me Part 6: Regulation Malaysia and GCC regulation: comparisons and contrasts Mustafa Kamal ZH Partners