CTU351 INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT RHB Islamic Banking NAME : ATIQAH BT NORDIN SECTION : 12.6.21 COURSE : BM112 LECTURER’S NAME : USTAZAH ZURAIDAH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I admit that this is the result of my own work or effort Date : 3 JULY 2013 ( _____________________) ATIQAH BT NORDIN
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Social Sciences‚ 1 (2): 68-75 August 2012 ISSN: 2088-9976 RESEARCH PAPER Liquidity Risk Management And Financial Performance In Malaysia: Empirical Evidence From Islamic Banks Noraini Mohd Ariffin Assistant Professor at the Department of Accounting‚ Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences‚ International Islamic University Malaysia. The author would like to thank Associate Professor Dr. Salina Kassim from International Islamic University Malaysia for giving valuable comments in completing
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Development of Islamic Banking in the UAE Selected Topics in Finance Development of Islamic Banking in the UAE Prepared by : Dalida Cheikh ID number : 200911197 Supervised by : Dr. Al Gielani Al Sherief Summer1- 2012 Contents Abstract 3 Introduction 3 Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks 4 Comparison of performance 2005 - 2010 5 Findings 7 Conclusion 13 References 14 Appendix 15 Acknowledgements I would like to express my special gratitude to my boss
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Pillars of Islamic Banking & Finance By: Munawwar Ali Kartio Research Scholar MBA (Finance)‚ DAIBP‚ LLB‚ PGD (Islamic Banking & Finance) Under Supervision of Prof Dr. Iqbal Ahmed Panhawar Pro-Vice Chancellor UNIVERSITY OF SINDH – JAMSHORO (MirpurKhas Campus) بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم PILLARS OF ISLAMIC BANKING & FINANCE Abstract Islam emphasis justice and equity in all spheres of human society and refrains from all sorts of exploitation in financial dealings. It encourages
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Comparison between Islamic Banking and Conventional Banking Introduction As far as commercial banking is referred‚ there are two main differences from the traditional approaches (conventional or Islamic)‚ and these are very significant evolutions. One is that this method believes commercial banks as serving providers‚ rather of like “money lenders” (conventional) or “investing-collaborators” (Islamic). Interest-free banking is inferred as a sub-model; the conventional banking is considered as
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Efficiency of Islamic Banks in Malaysia Mariani Abdul Majid* NOR GHANI MD. NOR** FATHIN FAIZAH SAID ABSTRACT IN RECENT YEARS‚ MALAYSIAN ISLAMIC BANKS HAVE TO OPERATE IN AN INCREASINGLY COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT. THIS TREND IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE AS THE COMPETITION FROM CONVENTIONAL BANKS PICKS UP‚ PARTLY IN RESPONSE TO THE ASEAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT (AFTA)‚ BUT ALSO IN RESPONSE TO THE GENERAL GLOBALIZATION OF MARKETS. HOW ISLAMIC BANKS WILL BE AFFECTED BY THE INCREASED COMPETITIVE PRESSURES
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The Empowerment of Muslim Women ’s Leadership in an organization: Challenges and Prospects. A Case Study in Malaysia By Zuraimy Binti Mohamed Noordin (Malaysia) Introduction Nowadays‚ women are becoming more advanced in many fields such as education‚ technology‚ engineering‚ human management‚ leaderships and others. Women’s current status is something to be proud of if we compared it to more than fifty years ago. It is important to change the society’s belief that women have no primary
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Fulda‚ Germany Available online 4 March 2010. Abstract Islamic banking and finance have grown rapidly in recent decades. Islamic banks offer a range of products‚ which‚ in complying with Islamic law‚ often differ from traditional Western financial products. Consequently‚ developing accounting standards to guide Islamic financial reporting is now an important issue. To this end‚ the Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Organizations (AAOIFI)‚ was established in Bahrain
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Thesis Paper Proposal on Green Banking Practice & Customer Response in Bangladesh Submitted to: Mr. Muzahidul Islam Professor Department of Banking and Insurance University of Dhaka Submitted by: Israt Jahan MBA ID no: 443 14th Batch Dept. of Banking & Insurance University of Dhaka Date of Submission: August 04‚ 2013. Introduction Bank is a financial institution whose main function is to mobilize fund from surplus economy to deficit economy. Banks collect deposits at the
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Deposits are strictly not considered as loans in the Islamic sense. If it is in the form of money‚ then he has an obligation to pay Zakat out of it. If these deposits are indeed loans‚ then it is the banks which should pay zakat on them. In reality‚the banks make the depositors pay the zakat ‚ which is injustice. (Alexandra R‚ Hardie & M. Rabooy‚ 1991) M. Norain‚ Ariffin‚ & M Adnan explained the perceptions and awareness among bankers in Islamic banks is essential to enhance corporate social responsibility
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