Supervising Islamic Financial Institutions: Islamic Banking in The Countries Compared
Keywords:
Supervising, Islamic Financial Institutions, Islamic Banking
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Al-Rajhi, (2008): Sharia Board, Available at:
http://www.alrajhibank.com.sa/AboutUs/Pages/ShariaaGroup.aspx. Access:17th December, 2010.
Al-Sayari, H: Islamic Banks: Current Situation and Future Wailings, A, 2004.
Al-Sayed, M: The Role of the Central Bank in an Islamic Banking System, Ph.D Thesis, University of Wales, Lamperter, 2005.
Al-Suwaidi, A: Developments of the Legal Systems of the Persian Gulf Arab States, Arab Law Quarterly, Vol.8, No. 4, pp. 289-301, 1993.
Amin, S: Legal Systems in the Persian Gulf States, Lloyds Maritime Commercial Law Quarterly, Vol. 19, No.2, pp. 50-52, 1983.
Bakar, M: The Shariah Supervisory Board and Issues of Shariah Rulings and Their Harmonization in Islamic Banking and Finance, in Simon Archer (ed.) Islamic Finance Innovation and Growth. London: Euromoney Books, 2002.
Ballantyne, W: The States of the GCC: Sources of Law, the Sharia and the Extent to Which It Applies, Arab Law Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 3-18, 1985.
Briault, C, (2007), London as a Centre of Islamic Finance?, FSA Industry Forum, London, Available at: http://www.fsa.gov.uk/pages/Library/Communication/Speeches/2007/1018_cb.shtml. Access: 21st November, 2008.
Hamed, S: The Development of the Central Banking System in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Translated by Hassan Yasseen, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: General Management Institute, Consultant and Research, 1979.
Hamzah, A: The Duality of the Legal System, Middle Eastem Studies, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 79-90, 1994.
Hasan, A, (2007),: Optimal Shari'ah Governance in Islamic Finance, Kuala Lumpur: BNM. Available at: http://www.bnm.gov.my/microsites/giff2007/pdf/frf/04_01.pdf. Access: 27th August, 2009.
HM Treasury: The Development of Islamic Finance in the UK: The Government's Perspective, London: HM Treasury, 2008.
Housby, S: The Development of the Islamic Financial Tradition in Contemporary Britain, Ph.D Thesis, The Open University, London, 2005.
Humayon, A: Models of Sharia Advisement in Islamic Finance, Al Watan Daily. Available at: http://alwatandaily.alwatan.com.kw/Default.aspx?MgDid=786239&pageId=476. Access: 27th August, 2009.
Kahf, M: Islamic Banks: The Rise of a New Power Alliance of Wealth and Sharia Scholarship, in Clement M. Henry and Rodney Wilson (ed.), The Politics of Islamic Finance. Edinburgh University Press. Pp. 17-36, 2004.
Mohamed, A: Harmonisation of Shari'ah and Civil Law in Malaysia: Present Reality and Future Actions, International Conference of Shari'ah and Civil Law, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur,2003.
Mousavian, Seyed Abbas: the role of specialized juridical Council in promoting the legitimacy and efficiency of Islamic banks, Islamic Economic Quarterly, Number 36, 2009.
Nili, Farhad and Mehrdad Sepahvand: Supervision of Banks: ambiguity in the concept, uncertainly in practice, new economic issues magazine for Monetary and Banking Institute, No. 12, 2010.
Pepper, W: Foreign Capital Investment in Member States of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council: Considerations, Issues and Concerns for Investors, Arab Law Quarterly, Vol.7, No.1, pp. 33-63, 1992.
Qtan, Mohammad: Supervision of Sharia, the Islamic architecture pillar, from the Islamic financial architecture: risk management and financial stability, by Tariqullah Khan and Dadang Muljawan, 2006.
Radhi, H: Judiciary and Arabitration in Bahrain: a historical and analytical study, London: Kluwer Law International, 2003.
SC:SC Streamlines Registration of Shari'ah Advisers, Available at: http://www.sc.com.my/main.asp?pageid=379&linkid=2256&yearno=2009&mod=paper. Access: 10th August, 2009.
Securities Commission of Malaysia: the approvals of Malaysian Securities Commission Shariah Advisory Council. Trans. Mehdi Najafi and Seyyed Saeid Shamsy nezhad, Tehran: University of Imam Sadeq Press, 2006.
Selvam, J: Call for More Intellectual Capital, Islamic Banking and Finance, Vol. 6, Issue 1, No. 16, pp. 12014, 2008.
Tamimi, H: Interest under the UAE Law and as Applied by the Courts of Abu-Dhabi, Arab Law Quarterly, Vol.17, No. 1, pp. 50-52, 2002.
Wilson, R: The Development of Islamic Finance in the GCC, Kuwait: The Centre for the Study of Global Governance, 2009.
Zulkifli, H: Regulatory Framework of Shari' Governance System in Malaysia, GCC Countries and the UK, Kyoto Bulletin of Islamic Area Studies, Vol. 3, 2010.
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2015-04-01
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Supervising Islamic Financial Institutions: Islamic Banking in The Countries Compared. (2015). Economic: Journal of Economic and Islamic Law, 5(1), 50-70. Retrieved from https://ejournal.kopertais4.or.id/tapalkuda/index.php/economic/article/view/798
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