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PERCEPTIONS OF MALAYSIAN CORPORATE CUSTOMERS TOWARDS ISLAMIC BANKING PRODUCTS & SERVICES
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Norafifah Ahmad & Sudin Haron
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REGULATION OF ISLAMIC BANKING IN BANGLADESH : ROLE OF BANGLADESH BANK
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Abdul Awwal Sarker
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THE EFFECTS OF CONVENTIONAL INTEREST RATES AND RATE OF PROFIT ON FUNDS DEPOSITED WITH ISLAMIC BANKING SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA
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Dr Sudin Haron & Norafifah Ahmad
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THE MULTI DIMENSIONALITY OF CARTER MODEL TO MEASURE CUSTOMER SERVICE QUALITY (SQ) IN ISLAMIC BANKING INDUSTRY: A STUDY IN KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE
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AbdulQawi Othman Lynn Owen
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THE PERFORMANCE OF MALAYSIAN ISLAMIC BANK DURING 1984-1997: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
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Abdus Samad & M. Kabir Hassan
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The Role of Rate of Return on Loans in the Islamic Banking System of Iran
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Seyed-Nezamaddin Makiyan
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ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANKING IN THE NINETIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
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MUNAWAR IQBAL
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DETERMINANTS OF PROFITABILITY IN ISLAMIC BANKS: SOME EVIDENCE FROM THE MIDDLE EAST
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ABDEL-HAMEED M. BASHIR
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DIVIDEND SIGNALING HYPOTHESIS AND SHORT-TERM ASSET CONCENTRATION OF ISLAMIC INTEREST-FREE BANKING
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M. KABIR HASSAN, JOSEPH FARHAT AND BASHIR AL-ZU'BI
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REMEDY FOR BANKING CRISES: WHAT CHICAGO AND ISLAM HAVE IN COMMON
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VALERIANO F. GARCÍA, VICENTE FRETES CIBILS, and RODOLFO MAINO
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REMEDY FOR BANKING CRISES: WHAT CHICAGO AND ISLAM HAVE IN COMMON: A COMMENT
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MABID ALI AL-JARHI
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EFFICIENCY IN ISLAMIC BANKING: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF EIGHTEEN BANKS
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DONSYAH YUDISTIRA
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THE CASE FOR UNIVERSAL BANKING AS A COMPONENT OF ISLAMIC BANKING
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MABID ALI AL-JARHI
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THE X-EFFICIENCY IN ISLAMIC BANKS
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M. KABIR HASSAN
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ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE: A SURVEY OF STATE OF THE ART
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MOHAMMAD NEJATULLAH SIDDIQI
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THE EFFICIENCY OF ISLAMIC BANKING INDUSTRY: A NON-PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS WITH NON-DISCRETIONARY INPUT VARIABLE
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FADZLAN SUFIAN
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FINANCIAL DISTRESS AND BANK FAILURE: LESSONS FROM CLOSURE OF IHLAS FINANS IN TURKEY
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SALMAN SYED ALI
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A PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF ISLAMIC BANKS IN INDIA
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OmarKhan
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A STUDY ON ISLAMIC BANKING EDUCATION AND STRATEGY FOR THE NEW MILLENIUM - MALAYSIAN EXPERIENCE
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Abdul Halim Abdul Hamid& Norizaton Azmin Mohd Nordin
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ADOPTING AND MEASURING CUSTOMER SERVICE QUALITY (SQ) IN ISLAMIC BANKS: A CASE STUDY IN KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE
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AbdulQawi Othman & Lynn Owen
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BANKING REGULATIONS AND ISLAMIC BANKS IN INDIA : STATUS AND ISSUES
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M.Y. Khan
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CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANKING INSTRUMENTS IN MALAYSIA
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Ahmad Kaleem & Mansor Md Isa
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FINANCIAL MODERNIZATION IN 21ST CENTURY AND CHALLENGE FOR ISLAMIC BANKING
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M. Fahim Khan
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IMPERATIVES OF FINANCIAL INNOVATION FOR ISLAMIC BANKS
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Abdullah M Noman
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Iranian Islamic banking
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Ehsan Zarrokh
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ISLAMIC BANKING IN BANGLADESH: PERFORMANCE, PROBLEMS & PROSPECTS
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Md. Abdul Awwal Sarker
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ISLAMIC BANKING IN THAILAND: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
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Sudin Haron & KuMajdi Yamirudeng
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ISLAMIC BANKS’ PROFITABILITY IN AN INTEREST RATE CYCLE
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Anouar Hassoune
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LACK OF PROFIT LOSS SHARING IN ISLAMIC BANKING: MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL IMBALANCES
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Humayon A. Dar and John R. Presley
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MODELING MONETARY STABILITY UNDER DUAL BANKING SYSTEM: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA
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Ahmad Kaleem
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A PROPOSED INTRODUCTION OF ISLAMIC BANKS IN INDIA
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OmarKhan
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A Critique of Islamic Banking and Finance: Harmonization of Fatawa (Islamic Opinions) and the Nature of Modern Economic Life
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Dr. Kamran Nadri
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A STUDY ON ISLAMIC BANKING EDUCATION AND STRATEGY FOR THE NEW MILLENIUM - MALAYSIAN EXPERIENCE
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Abdul Halim Abdul Hamid& Norizaton Azmin Mohd Nordin
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ADOPTING AND MEASURING CUSTOMER SERVICE QUALITY (SQ) IN ISLAMIC BANKS: A CASE STUDY IN KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE
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AbdulQawi Othman & Lynn Owen
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ADOPTING AND MEASURING CUSTOMER SERVICE QUALITY (SQ) IN ISLAMIC BANKS: A CASE STUDY IN KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE
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AbdulQawi Othman & Lynn Owen
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An Econometric Analysis of Conventional and Islamic Bank Deposits in Malaysia
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Remali Yusoff and Rodney Wilson
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Analysis of Banking Service Quality Perception: A Comparative Study for Islamic and Conventional Banks
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Seif E. Ibrahim Tag El-Din Redzwan A. Mohammed Shahril
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Assets and Liabilities Management in Islamic Banking
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Bijan Bidabad - Mahmoud Allahyarifard-
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BANKING REGULATIONS AND ISLAMIC BANKS IN INDIA : STATUS AND ISSUES
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M.Y. Khan
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can islamic banking survive?
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mohammad a el-gamal
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CAUSAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANKING INSTRUMENTS IN MALAYSIA
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Ahmad Kaleem & Mansor Md Isa
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42
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Challenges in Implementing Capital Adequacy Guidelines: A case study of an Islamic Bank
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Rima Turk, Yolla Sarieddine and Humaya Harati
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43
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Comparing the Efficiency of Islamic Banks in Malaysia and Indonesia
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Ascarya and Diana Yumanita
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Cost, Revenue, and Profit Efficiency of Conventional versus Islamic Banks: Evidence from the Middle East
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Mohammed Khaled I. Bader
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Cost, Revenue, and Profit Efficiency of Conventional versus Islamic Banks: Financial Ratios Approach
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Mohammed Khaled I. Bader, Shamsher Mohamad, Mohamad Ariff and
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46
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CREDIT RISK IN ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE
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MOHAMED ALI ELGARI
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Current Developments of Corporate Governance in Islamic Banking and Finance
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Chithra Latha Ramalingam
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Debt Default Probability, Asset Diversification and New Capital Accord: Implication for Islamic Banks
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Abd. Ghafar b. Ismail1 Ahmad Azam b. Sulaiman
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Default and Recovery Rates on Islamic Banks Financing: Implications for the New Capital Adequacy Standard
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Abdul Ghafar Ismail and Ahmad Azam Sulaiman
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Determinants of Islamic Banking Efficiency in Malaysia
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Dr. Hamim Syahrum Ahmad Mokhtar1
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Determinants of Islamic Banks’ Deposits in Indonesia: An ARDL Modeling Approach
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Prof. Dato’ Dr. Mohd. Azmi Omar
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52
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DETERMINANTS OF PROFITABILITY IN ISLAMIC BANKS: SOME EVIDENCE FROM THE MIDDLE EAST
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ABDEL-HAMEED M. BASHIR
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DIVIDEND SIGNALING HYPOTHESIS AND SHORT-TERM ASSET CONCENTRATION OF ISLAMIC INTEREST-FREE BANKING
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M. KABIR HASSAN, JOSEPH FARHAT AND BASHIR AL-ZU'BI
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Efficiency Analysis of Islamic Banks in Africa, Asia and the Middle East
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Viverita, Kym Brown and Michael Skully
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EFFICIENCY IN ISLAMIC BANKING: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF EIGHTEEN BANKS
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DONSYAH YUDISTIRA
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Efficiency in Islamic Banking: an Empirical Analysis of 18 Banks
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Donsyah Yudistira
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Efficiency of Islamic and Conventional Commercial Banks in Malaysia: A Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Study
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Nor Aiza Mohd. Zamil (Kolej Islam Pahang Malaysia)
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58
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Ends and Means in Islamic Banking and Finance
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M. Kabir Hassan and Mervyn K. Lewis
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59
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Establishing Consumers’ Level of Awareness and Attitude towards Islamic Banking in Singapore
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Muhammad Nuzaihan Bin Hamdan
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60
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Establishing the Need and Suggesting a Strategy to Develop “Profit and Loss Sharing Islamic Banking” (PALSIB)
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Dr. Shamim Ahmad Siddiqui
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61
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Estimating the Profitability of Islamic Banking: Evidence from Bank Muamalat Indonesia
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Hylmun Izhar and Mehmet Asutay
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62
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Factors Influencing Knowledge of Islamic Banking Services: The Case of Malaysian Bank Managers
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Raihana Firdaus Seah Abdullah and Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman
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63
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FINANCIAL DISTRESS AND BANK FAILURE: LESSONS FROM CLOSURE OF IHLAS FINANS IN TURKEY
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SALMAN SYED ALI
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determination of the financial strategy of islamic banks
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ahmed abdel
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Future of Islamic Banking
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Sayyid Tahir
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Governance Committee and Governance Audit Model in Islamic Banks: How will it Resolve the Problem of Information Asymmetry?
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Fatima Abdul Hamid1
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How Do Islamic Banks Manage Liquidity Risk? An Empirical Survey on the Indonesian Islamic Banking Industry
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Rifki Ismal
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IMPERATIVES OF FINANCIAL INNOVATION FOR ISLAMIC BANKS
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Abdullah M Noman
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Iranian Islamic banking
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Ehsan Zarrokh
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ISLAMIC AND CONVENTIONAL BANKING IN THE NINETIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
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MUNAWAR IQBAL
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71
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Islamic Bank Corporate Governance and Regulation: A Call for Mutualization
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Mahmoud A. El-Gamal
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ISLAMIC BANKING IN BANGLADESH: A CASE STUDY OF IBBL
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Mohammed Nurul Alam
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ISLAMIC BANKING IN BANGLADESH: A CASE STUDY OF IBBL
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Mohammed Nurul Alam
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ISLAMIC BANKING IN THAILAND: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
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Sudin Haron & KuMajdi Yamirudeng
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Islamic Banks in Jordan: Performance and Efficiency Analysis
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Ali Salman Saleh and Rami Zeitun
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ISLAMIC BANKS’ PROFITABILITY IN AN INTEREST RATE CYCLE
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Anouar Hassoune
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Islamic Corporate Governance
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Mervyn K. Lewis
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Islamic Private Banking – Now and in the Future
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Thomas Gainor, Partner
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Issues in Fiqh al-Zakat : Implications for Islamic Banking and Finance
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sayed Sikandar Shah
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80
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LACK OF PROFIT LOSS SHARING IN ISLAMIC BANKING: MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL IMBALANCES
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Humayon A. Dar and John R. Presley
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Liquidity Risk Management: A comparative study between Conventional and Islamic Banks of Pakistan
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Muhammad Farhan Akhtar, Khizer Ali, Shama Sadaqat
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Management of Market Risk in Islamic Banks: A Survey
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Abul Hasan and Antonious Antoniou
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Measuring The Efficiency of Islamic Banks: Criteria, Methods and Social Priorities
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Zubair Hasan
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84
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Measuring the Perceived Service Quality : An Empirical Study of Islamic Banks in the UAE
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Dr. Obaid Saif Hamad Ali al Zaabi
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MODELING MONETARY STABILITY UNDER DUAL BANKING SYSTEM: THE CASE OF MALAYSIA
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Ahmad Kaleem
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86
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Monetary Operations and Government Debt Management Under Islamic Banking
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Sundararajan, David Marston and Ghiath Shabsigh
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87
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Origin and Development of Commercial and Islamic Banking Operations
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ABDELKADER CHACHI
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88
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COST, REVENUE, AND PROFIT EFFICIENCY OF ISLAMIC VERSUS CONVENTIONAL BANKS: INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE USING DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS
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MOHAMMED KHALED I. BADER SHAMSHER MOHAMAD MOHAMED ARIFF
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Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Islamic Banking & Finance Evidence from Australia
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Mahmood Nathie
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PERCEPTIONS OF MALAYSIAN CORPORATE CUSTOMERS TOWARDS ISLAMIC BANKING PRODUCTS & SERVICES
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Norafifah Ahmad & Sudin Haron
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91
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Prudential Regulation of Islamic Banks: An Analysis of Capital Adequacy Standards
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Mansur A. Noibi
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92
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REGULATION OF ISLAMIC BANKING IN BANGLADESH : ROLE OF BANGLADESH BANK
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Abdul Awwal Sarker
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93
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REMEDY FOR BANKING CRISES: WHAT CHICAGO AND ISLAM HAVE IN COMMON
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VALERIANO F. GARCÍA
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94
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REMEDY FOR BANKING CRISES: WHAT CHICAGO AND ISLAM HAVE IN COMMON: A COMMENT
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MABID ALI AL-JARHI
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95
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Risk-Return Analysis of Islamic Banks’ Investment Deposits and Shareholders’ Fund
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Prof. Dr. Saiful Azhar Rosly
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96
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SHARÔÑAH COMPLIANCE OF ISLAMIC BANKING: A COMPARISON BETWEEN MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA
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Agus Triyanta
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97
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STAKEHOLDERS MODEL OF GOVERNANCE IN ISLAMIC ECONOMIC SYSTEM
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ZAMIR IQBAL
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98
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Strategic Directions for Developing an Islamic Banking System
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Rukhsana Kalim and Suleman Aziz Lodhi
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99
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Technical and Cost Efficiency of Islamic Banking in Malaysia
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Hamim S. Ahmad Mokhtar, Naziruddin Abdullah and S. Musa AlHabshi
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100
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The Adoption of the UK Finance Bill Proposals on Islamic Finance into Islamic Banking in Australia
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Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad and M. Kabir Hassan
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101
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THE CASE FOR UNIVERSAL BANKING AS A COMPONENT OF ISLAMIC BANKING
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MABID ALI AL-JARHI
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102
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The Controllability and Reliability of Monetary Policy in Dual Banking System: Evidence from Indonesia
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Hylmun Izhar
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103
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THE EFFICIENCY OF ISLAMIC BANKING INDUSTRY: A NON-PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS WITH NON-DISCRETIONARY INPUT VARIABLE
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FADZLAN SUFIAN
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104
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The Efficiency of the Islamic Banking Industry in Malaysia: Foreign vs. Domestic Banks
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Fadzlan Sufian
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105
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The Ideal of Islamic Banking: A Survey of Stakeholders’ Perceptions
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Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki
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106
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The Internal Shari'a Supervision Activities in Islamic Bank : A Case Study at BPRS Bakti Makmur Indah Sidoarjo, Indonesia
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Noven Suprayogi
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107
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THE MULTI DIMENSIONALITY OF CARTER MODEL TO MEASURE CUSTOMER SERVICE QUALITY (SQ) IN ISLAMIC BANKING INDUSTRY: A STUDY IN KUWAIT FINANCE HOUSE
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AbdulQawi Othman Lynn Owen
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108
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The Performance of Islamic Banking : A Maqasid Approach
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Mustafa Omar Mohammed
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109
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THE PERFORMANCE OF MALAYSIAN ISLAMIC BANK DURING 1984-1997: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY
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Abdus Samad & M. Kabir Hassan
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110
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The Role of Rate of Return on Loans in the Islamic Banking System of Iran
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Seyed-Nezamaddin Makiyan
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111
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The Theory and Practice of Islamic Management Style: The Experience of Bank Muamalat Indonesia
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M. Luthfi Hamidi
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112
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THE X-EFFICIENCY IN ISLAMIC BANKS
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M. KABIR HASSAN
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113
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Three Decades of Experimentation: Rethinking the Theory of Islamic Banking
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Mohammed Boudjellal
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114
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البنوك الإسلامية بين حراسة وظيفة المال وانتهاآها
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Prof. Dr. Salih Al Zanki
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