A critique of creative Shari'ah compliance in the Islamic finance industry / / by Ahmad Alkhamees.

Ahmad Alkhamees defines Creative Shari‘ah compliance as compliance with the letter but not the objectives of Shari‘ah. In recent years, Islamic finance industry practises have come under scrutiny, with strong critiques levelled against many institutions that claim to provide Shari‘ah-compliant produ...

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Superior document:Brill's Arab and Islamic Laws, Volume 11
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill Nijhoff,, 2017.
©2017
Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Brill's Arab and Islamic laws series ; Volume 11.
Physical Description:1 online resource (301 pages) :; illustrations (some color), tables.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
An Overview of Sharīʿah /
The Form Versus Substance Debate and the Roots of Creative Sharīʿah Compliance in Islamic Finance: Why Reinvent the Wheel? /
Tawarruq as a Case Study of Creative Sharīʿah Compliance /
Standardisation of Fatwās to Reduce Creative Sharīʿah Compliance /
The Impact of Sharīʿah Governance Practises on Sharīʿah Compliance in Contemporary Islamic Finance /
Public Mechanisms to Remedy Creative Sharīʿah Compliance /
Private Mechanisms to Remedy Creative Sharīʿah Compliance /
Conclusion /
Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:Ahmad Alkhamees defines Creative Shari‘ah compliance as compliance with the letter but not the objectives of Shari‘ah. In recent years, Islamic finance industry practises have come under scrutiny, with strong critiques levelled against many institutions that claim to provide Shari‘ah-compliant products and services, which in fact undermine the spirit and the objectives of Shari‘ah. This book significantly contributes to the sphere of Islamic finance in three main ways. First, it critically appraises justifications of creative Shari‘ah compliance practises. Second, it examines how Shari‘ah supervisory board (SSB) governance practises, and the inconsistent fatwas issued by SSBs, contribute to the issue of creative Shari‘ah compliance. Most importantly, it suggests regulatory mechanisms which regulators can employ in Islamic countries such as Saudi Arabia and in secular countries such as the United Kingdom to deal with the issue of creative Shari‘ah compliance.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004344438
ISSN:1871-2894 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Ahmad Alkhamees.