What you will learn The objective of this course is to introduce students to the most effective part of the Islamic economic system. The Islamic financial system would be learned so that students know what are the operating tools and instruments, and the principles of Islamic finance that form the basis of the roles of Islamic financial institutions, requirements of various transactions to be undertaken by Islamic financial institutions (contracts), and the main Islamic modes of financing business and investment. Students would also be exposed to some of the emerging topics in Islamic finance such as Shariah approved financial assets – sukuk (Islamic bond) and Shariah approved stocks (halal counters). Recommended Text: International Shariah Research Academy for Islamic Finance - ISRA, Islamic Financial System: Principles and Operations., 2, International Shariah Research Academy for Islamic Finance - ISRA, 2016, ISBN: n/a References: 1. International Shariah Research Academy for Islamic Finance - ISRA, Islamic Capital Markets: Principles and Practices, International Shariah Research Academy for Islamic Finance - ISRA, 2015, ISBN: n/a 2. Iqbal, Z. & Mirakhor, A, An Introduction to Islamic Finance: Theory and Practice (Vol. 687)., Wiley, 2011, ISBN: n/a 3. Ayub, M., Understanding Islamic Finance, Wiley, 2009, ISBN: n/a 4. Khir, K., Gupta, L., & Shanmugam B., Islamic Banking: A Practical Perspective., Pearson Malaysia Sdn Bhd., 2008, SBN: n/a 5. Dr. Mohd Daud Bakar and Dr. Engku Rabiah Adawiyah Engku Ali, Essential Readings in Islamic Finance, CERT Publications Sdn. Bhd., 2008, ISBN: n/a What skills you will gain No Data Total contents and assessments 10 Videos, 9 Activities, 3 Assessments,
MICRO-CREDENTIAL IN ISLAMIC FINANCE
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students enrolled
Approx. 20 hours to complete
About this Module
Module Details
CLUSTER : SS
MODE/DURATION : Flexible
LENGTH :
5 days
EFFORT :
11 hours per weeks
LEVEL :
Beginner
LANGUAGE :
English
CERTIFICATE :
PRICE : Free
Associated Course (s) :
No Course
Syllabus
1.1 Philosophy of Islamic finance
1.2 Principles of Islamic economics
1.3 Principles of Islamic finance
1.2 Principles of Islamic economics
1.3 Principles of Islamic finance
2.1 Definition of Shariah and Sources of Islamic Law
2.2 Maqasid Al-Shariah
2.3 Fundamental prohibited elements in Islamic finance (prohibition of riba, prevention of gharar, profibition of maysir)
2.2 Maqasid Al-Shariah
2.3 Fundamental prohibited elements in Islamic finance (prohibition of riba, prevention of gharar, profibition of maysir)
3.1 Development of Islamic finance in Malaysia
3.2 Differences between Islamic finance and conventional finance
3.3 Islamic finance in sustaining development in the global financial system
3.2 Differences between Islamic finance and conventional finance
3.3 Islamic finance in sustaining development in the global financial system
Instructors
DR. WAN ANISABANUM BINTI SALLEH
Course Instructor
UiTM Shah Alam
4.3(average sufo) instructor rating
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PROFESOR MADYA DR WAN NOOR HAZLINA BINTI WAN JUSOH
Course Instructor
UiTM Shah Alam
4.3(average sufo) instructor rating
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234 learners
NOOR HASYIMAH BINTI SULAIMAN
Course Instructor
UiTM Shah Alam
4.3(average sufo) instructor rating
18
course(s)
234 learners
DR. HAMIZAH BINTI MUHAMMAD
Course Instructor
UiTM Shah Alam
4.3(average sufo) instructor rating
17
course(s)
234 learners
SUHAILY MAIZAN BINTI ABDUL MANAF
Course Instructor
UiTM Shah Alam
4.3(average sufo) instructor rating
21
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234 learners
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