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ISLAMIC ANTECEDENTS FOR FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
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Athar Murtuza
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ISLAMIC FINANCE: A WESTERN PERSPECTIVE – REVISITED
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Mohammad Ziaul Hoque and Masudul Alam Choudhury *
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ISLAMIC FINANCE: A WESTERN PERSPECTIVE
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Humayon A. Dar and John R. Presley
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ISLAMIC INSTRUMENTS FOR MANAGING LIQUIDITY
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Yahia Abdul-Rahman
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MODELING AN EXIT STRATEGY FOR ISLAMIC VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCE
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Tariqullah Khan and Boulem BenDjilali
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PROFIT AND LOSS SHARING RATIOS A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO CORPORATE FINANCE
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Zafar Iqbal
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THE APPLICATION OF BAY’ AL-‘INAH AND BAY’ AL-DAYN IN MALAYSIAN ISLAMIC BONDS: AN ISLAMIC ANALYSIS
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Saiful Azhar Rosly & Mahmood M. Sanusi
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THE ISLAMIC BONDS MARKET: POSSIBILITIES AND CHALLENGES
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Muhammad al-Bashir Muhammad al-Amine
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TOWARDS A LARIBA (ISLAMIC) MORTGAGE FINANCING IN THE UNITED STATES PROVIDING AN ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL MORTGAGES
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Yahia K. Abdul-Rahman and Abdullah S. Tug
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FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATION AND ISLAMIC FINANCING INSTITUTIONS: THE TOPIC REVISITED
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MASUDUL ALAM CHOUDHURY*
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financing build ,operate and transfer (bot) projects:the case of islamic instruments
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tariqullah khan
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STAKEHOLDERS MODEL OF GOVERNANCE IN ISLAMIC ECONOMIC SYSTEM
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MOHAMMED OBAIDULLAH
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STAKEHOLDERS MODEL OF GOVERNANCE IN ISLAMIC ECONOMIC SYSTEM
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MUHAMMAD UMER CHAPRA
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STAKEHOLDERS MODEL OF GOVERNANCE IN ISLAMIC ECONOMIC SYSTEM
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ZAMIR IQBAL ABBAS MIRAKHOR
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ETHICAL INVESTMENT: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM FTSE ISLAMIC INDEX
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KHALED A. HUSSEIN1
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IMPACT OF ETHICAL SCREENING ON INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE: THE CASE OF THE DOW JONES ISLAMIC INDEX
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ABUL HASSAN1 ANTONIOS ANTONIOU2 and D KRISHNA PAUDYAL
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ISLAMIC LAW, ADAPTABILITY AND FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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HABIB AHMED
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SHARI[AH COMPLIANT EQUITY INVESTMENTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT SCREENING NORMS
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M. H. KHATKHATAY∗ and SHARIQ NISAR
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ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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SAYD FAROOK∗
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THEORY OF THE FIRM, MANAGEMENT AND STAKEHOLDERS: AN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE
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TOSEEF AZID∗ MEHMET ASUTAY† and UMAR BURKI
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THE IMPACT OF CONSOLIDATION ON ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
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ZAMIR IQBAL*
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SUKUK MARKET: INNOVATIONS AND CHALLENGES
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MUHAMMAD AL-BASHIR MUHAMMAD AL-AMINE∗
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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† and TAUFIQ HASSAN
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ACCOUNTING REGULATORY ISSUES ON INVESTMENTS IN ISLAMIC BONDS
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Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman
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CONVENTIONAL VERSUS ISLAMIC FINANCE: STUDENT KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
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Jorg Bley and Kermit Kuehn
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DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND ISLAMIC FINANCE: SOME THOUGHTS FOR A RECONSIDERATION
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Obiyathullah Ismath Bacha
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ETHICS AND EFFICIENCY IN ISLAMIC STOCK MARKETS
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Mohammed Obaidullah
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FINANCIAL CONTRACTING IN CURRENCY MARKETS: AN ISLAMIC EVALUATION
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Mohammed Obaidullah
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ISLAMIC BUSINESS CONTRACTS, AGENCY PROBLEM AND THE THEORY OF THE ISLAMIC FIRM
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Md. Abdul Awwal Sarker
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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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ACCOUNTING REGULATORY ISSUES ON INVESTMENTS IN ISLAMIC BONDS
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Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman
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Agency Problems in Mudharabah Financing The Case of Sharia [Rural] Banks, Indonesia
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Akhyar Adnan
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AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF IJARAH ACCOUNTING PRACTICES IN MALAYSIAN FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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Ros AnizaMohd. Shariff Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman
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CONVENTIONAL VERSUS ISLAMIC FINANCE: STUDENT KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRA TES
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Jorg Bley and Kermit Kuehn
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CREDIT RISK IN ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE
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MOHAMED ALI ELGARI
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DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS AND ISLAMIC FINANCE: SOME THOUGHTS FOR A RECONSIDERATION
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Obiyathullah Ismath Bacha
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Ends and Means in Islamic Banking and Finance
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M. Kabir Hassan andMervyn K. Lewis
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Evaluating Firms in Financial Failure in Malaysia: A Case of Shariah Compliant Stocks
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Norashikin Ismail Assoc. Prof. Dr. Omar Samat
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FINANCIAL CONTRACTING IN CURRENCY MARKETS: AN ISLAMIC EVALUATION
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Mohammed Obaidullah
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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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FINANCIAL GLOBALIZATIONAND ISLAMIC FINANCING INSTITUTIONS: THE TOPIC REVISITED
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MASUDUL ALAM CHOUDHURY
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DETERMINANTS OF THE FINACIAL STRATEGY OF ISLAMIC BANKS
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RIFAAT AHMED ABDEL KARIM AND AMAL EL-TIGANI ALI
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FINANCING MICROENTERPRISES: AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS
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HABIB AHMED
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IMPACT OF ETHICAL SCREENING ON INVESTMENT PERFORMANCE: THE CASE OF THE DOW JONES ISLAMIC INDEX
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ABUL HASSAN ANTONIOS ANTONIOU and D KRISHNA PAUDYAL
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Integrating Money in Capital Theory: A Legal Perspective Towards Islamic Finance
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Iraj Toutounchian
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Investigating the Determining Role of Interest Rates: Comparing Selected Muslim and Non- Muslim Developing Countries
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Mansour Zarra Nezhad andHeshmat Askari
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ISLAMIC ANTECEDENTS FOR FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
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Athar Murtuza
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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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ISLAMIC BANKS AND INVESTMENT FINANCING
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RAJESH K. AGGARWAL AND TARIK YOUSEF
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Islamic Finance and the FSA
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Sir Howard Davies
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Islamic Financial Engineering and Methodology In Achieving Therapeutic Process of Global Financial System: Shari'Ah Objectives vs. Industry Practitioners
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Alsayyed, Nidal
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Islamic Financial Innovation: Pricing Via Variable Rate Financing in Malaysian Islamic Banks
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Hanudin Amin Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman
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ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCTS IN THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM: KEY ISSUES IN RISK MANAGEMENT AND CHALLENGES
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V. SUNDARARAJAN LUCA ERRICO
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Islamic Financial Product Development: Shariah Analysis
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Prof. Dr. Muhamad Muda Abdullaah Jalil
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Islamic Financing and Investments in Britain: The Growing Potential
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Duncan Smith
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Islamic House Financing in the United Kingdom: Problems, Challenges and Prospects
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Humayon A. Dar
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Islamic Investment Funds in the UK: Exploring the Demand and Assessing the Supply
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Zahirul Haque
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Islamic Microfinance: Outreach and Sustainability
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Muhammad Khaleequzzaman
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Islamic Modes of Finance and Associated Liquidity Risks
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Salman Syed Ali
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LEGAL CAPACITY TO CONTRACT OF TAKAFUL: An Islamic Jurisprudential Consideration
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Mohd. Ma’sum Billah
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Malaysia as an International Islamic Financial Centre: Development and Prospects
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Muhammad Hasib Difari
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MODELING AN EXIT STRATEGY FOR ISLAMIC VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCE
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Tariqullah Khan and Boulem BenDjilali
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Motivations of Australian Small Business Firms to Apply ProfitLoss Sharing Method of Finance
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AbulKhair Jalaluddin
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Mur¥ba^ahFinancing: Some Controversial Issues
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Beebee Salma Sairally
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ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
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SAYD FAROOK
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Partnership, Equity-Financing and Islamic Finance: Whither Profit-Loss Sharing?
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Mohammad Omar Farooq
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Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Islamic Banking & Finance Evidence from Australia
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Mahmood Nathie
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PRE-REQUISITES FOR EFFECTIVE INTEGRATION OF ZAKAHINTO MAINSTREAM ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SYSTEM IN MALAYSIA
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ABDUL RAHIM ABDUL RAHMAN
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Project Financing in Islamic Perspective
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Masudul Alam Choudhuryand Mohammad Ziaul Hoque
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Regulatory Approaches to Liquidity Management in the Islamic Financial Services Industry The Malaysian Experience
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Roles of the Islamic Financial Institution in Combating Money Laundering: Legal and Shari’ahPerspectives
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Zulkifli Hasan
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SHARI[AH COMPLIANT EQUITY INVESTMENTS: AN ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT SCREENING NORMS
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M. H. KHATKHATAY and SHARIQ NISAR
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THE 1997-98 FINANCIAL CRISIS IN MALAYSIA: CAUSES, RESPONSE, AND RESULTS
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ZUBAIR HASAN
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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 andM. Kabir Hassan
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THE IMPACT OF CONSOLIDATION ON ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
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ZAMIR IQBAL
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The Institution of Waqf : A Non-Profit Institution to Financing the Needy Sectors
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Dr. Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin
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THE ROLE OFKHIYAR AL-‘AYB IN AL-BAY’ BITHAMAN AJIL FINANCING
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Saiful Azhar Rosly,Mahmood Sanusi and Norhashimah Mohd Yasin
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The State of Islamic Finance in India: Strengths and Weaknesses
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Shariq Nisar
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Dr. Belal Abdul Mutalib Badawy
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