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Latest Issue
Wednesday 22nd  February 2012
Volume 9 Issue 07
   
Cover Letter
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  An unwarranted exercise
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  The new Sukuk law in Egypt
  India: Recent developments in Shariah finance
  Investment opportunities in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries in Saudi Arabia
  CIMB Islamic strengthens Asean ambition

Meet the Head

Imran Pasha, head of retail, Islamic Bank of Britain

Feature
  Developmental role of Islamic banking in Indonesia
Islamic banking uses a number of Shariah compliant instruments to undertake its activities: such as Mudarabah, Musharakah, Murabahah, Istisnah, and Salam...
  Islamic finance in a non-Muslim jurisdiction: Singapore as a case study
The Islamic finance industry has grown rapidly since its inception in the 1970s and is currently estimated as being a US$1 trillion industry...
  Proposed Saudi Arabian mortgage laws: Unlocking the Shariah conundrum
The new Shariah compliant mortgage laws proposed by the Saudi Arabian government were expected to be approved by the end of 2011...
  Bai al Dayn bi al Sila: A new sunshine for the Islamic capital market
As a pioneer, Malaysia has introduced and established a lot of initiatives in developing and strengthening Islamic finance, which is in line with the aspiration of the Malaysian government to establish the nation as a financial hub in promoting Islamic banking and finance...

Case Study
Global Niaga Bersama’s US$12.5 million five-year Murabahah facility
IFN Forum
What is the outlook for the Islamic finance industry to reduce its investment in real estate?

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