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Understanding Islamic Finance - Doha Academy of Tertiary Studies

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Suggested Further ReadingsAghnides, Nicolas P. (1961) Mohammedan Theories <strong>of</strong> <strong>Finance</strong>. The Premier Book House, Lahore.Ahmad, Ziauddin (1985) The Present State <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Islamic</strong> <strong>Finance</strong> Movement. IIIE, Islamabad.Ahmad, Ziauddin (1985) Some Misgivings about <strong>Islamic</strong> Interest-free Banking. IIIE, Islamabad.Ahmad, Ziauddin, Munawar, Iqbal and Khan, M. Fahim (Eds) (1983) Money and Banking in Islam.International Centre for Research in <strong>Islamic</strong> Economics, King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah andthe Institute <strong>of</strong> Policy <strong>Studies</strong>, Islamabad.Anwar, Muhammad (2002) <strong>Islamic</strong>ity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Islamic</strong> Banking and Modes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Islamic</strong> Banking, ResearchCentre, International <strong>Islamic</strong> University, Malaysia.El Ashker, Ahmad (1987) The <strong>Islamic</strong> Business Enterprise. Croom Helm.El Ashker, Ahmad (1995) Pr<strong>of</strong>it Index as a Replacement to LIBOR in <strong>Islamic</strong> Banking Operations.IRTI, IDB, Jeddah.Ayub, Muhammad (1983) “Ownership <strong>of</strong> Land and Land Tenure System in Islam”, <strong>Islamic</strong> Order,Karachi, 4th quarter, pp. 94–115.Ayub, Muhammad (2001) “Meaning <strong>of</strong> Riba”, Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Islamic</strong> Banking and <strong>Finance</strong>, 18(3/4), 7–16.Ayub, Muhammad (2005) “<strong>Islamic</strong> Banking and <strong>Finance</strong>: A Feasible Option”, LUMS BusinessRecorder, Lahore, Summer, pp. 79–82.Bahrain Monetary Agency (2002) <strong>Islamic</strong> Banking and <strong>Finance</strong> in the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Bahrain.Chapra, M. Umer and Ahmed, Habib (2002) Corporate Governance in <strong>Islamic</strong> Financial Institutions,IRTI, IDB, occasional paper No.6.Choudhury, Masadul Alam (2001) “Financial Globalization and <strong>Islamic</strong> Financing Institutions: TheTopic Revisited”, <strong>Islamic</strong> Economic <strong>Studies</strong>, 9(1), 19–38.Choudhury, Masadul Alam and Uzair, Abdul Malik (1992) The Foundations <strong>of</strong> <strong>Islamic</strong> PoliticalEconomy. St Martin’s Press, New York.Cole, Harold L. and Kocherlakota, Narayana (1998) “Zero Nominal Interest Rates: Why They’re Goodand How to Get Them”, Federal Reserve Bank <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis Quarterly Review, 22 (Spring), 2–10.Dudley, Nigel (2001) “<strong>Islamic</strong> Banks Tap a Rich New Business”, Euromoney, issue 392, 2–97.Errico, Luca and Farahbaksh, Mitra (1998) <strong>Islamic</strong> Banking: Issues in Prudential Regulations andSupervision, IMF working paper 1998/30.El-Gamal, Mahmoud Amin (2000) A Basic Guide to Contemporary <strong>Islamic</strong> Banking and <strong>Finance</strong>.ISNA, Indiana.El-Gamal, Mahmoud Amin (2001) “An Economic Explication <strong>of</strong> the Prohibition <strong>of</strong> Gharar in Classical<strong>Islamic</strong> Jurisprudence”, <strong>Islamic</strong> Economic <strong>Studies</strong>, 8(2), 29–58.Ghazali, Abdel Hamid (1994) Pr<strong>of</strong>it versus Bank Interest in Economic Analysis and <strong>Islamic</strong> Law,IRTI, IDB, Jeddah, p. 61.Ghazali, Aidit (1990) Development: An <strong>Islamic</strong> Perspective. Pelanduk Publications, Selangor, Malaysia.

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