Global Islamic Finance and Banking
- Offered byAlison
Global Islamic Finance and Banking at Alison Overview
Duration | 2 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Global Islamic Finance and Banking at Alison Highlights
- Earn a certificate of completion from Alison
Global Islamic Finance and Banking at Alison Course details
- List the aims of Islamic finance in contemporary society
- Describe the benefits of Islamic finance and banking
- Identify the main principles of Islamic banking and finance
- Discuss how different Islamic modes of financing work
- Define the current market and future opportunities for the sector
- This free online Islamic Finance course will familiarise you with the principles and frameworks of Islamic banking
- Islamic banking is a form of non-interest banking based on the principles of Sharia law and ethics designed to foster a healthy society
- This course will first introduce you to Islamic finance and banking and teach you about the growth and potential for Islamic finance
- The course will also discuss the Islamic perspective on wealth
- You will learn the aspects of Islamic law and contracts such as types of transactions, ownership categories, and common elements of a contract
Global Islamic Finance and Banking at Alison Curriculum
Introduction to Islamic Finance
Introduction to Islamic Finance: Learning Outcomes
Course Overview
Introduction with Almir Colan
What is Islamic Finance?
What is Sharia?
Islamic Perspective on Wealth
Historical Context of Modern Islamic Finance and Banking
Introduction to Islamic Finance: Lesson Summary
Islamic Law and Contracts
Islamic Law and Contracts: Learning Outcomes
Sources of Islamic Law
Actions in Islam
Contract and Business Transactions
Common Elements of a Contract
Types of Transactions
Ownership Categories
Classifications of Contracts
Contract Conditions
Islamic Law and Contracts: Lesson Summary
Modes of Finance
Modes of Finance: Learning Outcomes
Prohibitions of Interest (Riba)
Prohibitions of Risk (Gharar)
Islamic Insurance (Takaful)
Difference between Islamic and Conventional Banks
Modes of Islamic Financing: Debt or Equity Based
Equity Partnership, Joint Venture (Musharaka)
Investment Partnership (Mudaraba) & Banking
Leasing (Ijarah) & Leasing vs Sale
Cost Plus Sale (Murabahah)
Choosing an Islamic Product
Housing Finance
Modes of Finance: Lesson Summary
Regulatory Issues
Regulatory Issues: Learning Outcomes
Role of Independent Sharia Boards
Global Regulatory Environment
Law, Sharia & Business
Next Steps and Options
Feedback and Close
Regulatory Issues: Lesson Summary
Course assessment
Global Islamic Finance and Banking: Course Assessment