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The foundation of social finance: what can Islamic finance and Islamic social finance learn?
Even though Islamic Finance offers a set of distinct concepts, it is often blamed for replicating the conventional finance practices. The same could happen to Islamic Social Finance.
Azrai Azaimi Ambrose, Azniza Hartini
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Integrating Islamic Finance Into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The announcement of the SDGs in 2015 marked a dramatic shift in global development, culminating in an age of international cooperation where the international community bands together to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges. This chapter discusses
Mahomed, Ziyaad +3 more
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Vulnerability of Islamic financial institutions in a financial crisis
This article examines the risks that the Islamic Banking industry may be exposed to in a financial crisis. In order to set the context, it first discusses the sources of bank finance in both the conventional banking industry and Islamic banking.
Setiawan, Romi A. (S34111) +2 more
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ABSTRACT Sustainability‐related human rights risks, including forced labour, labour exploitation and other forms of human rights abuse, remain persistent challenges across countries, particularly where corporate accountability and national institutional frameworks are weak.
Doaa Shohaieb +3 more
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Examining the impact of zakah and Islamic finance on national economic growth
Purpose – This study aims to analyze the effect of Islamic financial instruments, including social funds zakah, infak, and sadaqah (ZIS), Islamic financing, Sharia stocks, and corporate sukuk, on economic growth.
Silviana Pebruary, Isnaini Hani'ah
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Islamic social finance: trends and issues
Introduction. COVID-19 shocks the economic stability worldwide. Governments take action to survive and to recover from the pandemic. Awareness towards alternative finance to recover the national and global economy. Islam has introduced social modes of financing. Research on Islamic social finance has also been performed from various aspects and methods.
Anita Priantina +2 more
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Islamic Finance:Structure-objective mismatch and its consequences
This paper raises the issue of an initial structure-objective mismatch in the launching of Islamic finance. The abolition of interest and promotion of growth with equity were goals of the conceived system.
Hasan, Zubair
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ABSTRACT We investigate the relationship of green transformational leadership (GTL) and corporate environmental performance (CEP) as an environmental strategy implementation challenge in Bangladesh's telecommunications industry. Drawing on environmental innovation theory, AMO, and social exchange perspectives, we examine the direct association between ...
Mohammad Nurul Alam +4 more
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The Effects of Islamic Economy and Islamic Finance on Social Life
Besides the advantages of living together, there may also be disadvantages. When people live together, they benefit from each other in meeting their needs. In other words, people can buy goods and services that they cannot produce themselves from other members of the society.
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Islamic social finance for sustainable economic growth in Bangladesh
Islamic social finance (ISF) instruments such as Zakat, Waqf, Sadaqah, and Islamic Microfinance play a vital role in enhancing the standard of living and addressing financial difficulties the impacted community faces during challenging times.
Hossain, Mohammad Enayet +4 more
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