Heaven's bankers : inside the hidden world of Islamic finance Irfan, Harris
Publication details: Constable 2014. LondonDescription: xvii, 347 p. HardISBN:- 9781472105103
- 332.1
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | Main Library ON SHELF | BANK AND B | 332.1/ IFR/ 30214 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 11130214 |
The quiet revolutionaries of Masjid al-Samad --
The nature of money --
The gentler face of Londonistan --
The rocket scientists of Deutsche Bank and the billion-dollar scholar --
The skunk works specialists --
The doomsday fatwa --
Standardizing the industry : accelerating chaos or bringing order? --
The credit crisis and Islamic finance --
When Sukuk go bad --
The regulator strikes back --
Arbitraging Islam : the great vampire squid arrives --
The future of Islamic finance.
"Islamic finance today is a trillion-dollar industry. It is fast becoming the main way in which large projects get funded globally - such as buildings, aircraft, shipping - and many financial analysts expect Islamic banking assets worldwide to double within five years. In Heaven's Bankers, Harris Irfan provides an authoritative yet entertaining account of how a system of finance invented in the seventh-century Middle East is fast taking over the world of modern banking. The book draws on his first-hand relationships with some of the world's leading bankers, scholars and lawyers, many of whom attend a single mosque in Dubai - the Masjid Al-Samad - the epicentre of today's Islamic finance revolution. It provides a warts-and-all description of the industry; debunks some myths about Islamic finance - such as its perceived relationship with the financing of terrorist activity or its incompatibility with Western values; and asks whether today's Islamic finance industry is true to the fundamental principles of a faith committed to social justice"--Publisher's description.
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