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Contracts and deals in Islamic finance : [Book] : a user's guide to cash flows, balance sheets, and capital structures / Hussein Kureshi, Mohsin Hayat.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: Wiley financeDescription: xxiv, 360 pagesISBN:
  • 9781119020561 (hbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.1091767 23
Other classification:
  • 332.1091767
Summary: Contracts and Deals in Islamic Finance offers a comprehensive resource for understanding many of the underlying themes in Islamic finance and banking, and explores the complex enhancements to traditional contracts that are the pillars of Islamic banking. The authors Hussain Kureshi and Mohsin Hayat—experts in the field of Islamic finance—address modern economic realities surrounding Islamic financial transactions as well as the application of contracts across different jurisdictions. The authors explain how these contracts are created and give those unfamiliar with Islamic financial practices a guide for discerning the legitimacy of these contracts and a resource for determining if a contract conforms to the spirit of shariah law. Step by step, this comprehensive resource clearly spells out the values inherent in Islamic financial structures and contracts. It details aspects of process flows, accounting treatments, risk analyses, and shariah analysis in a single volume. The text is written in an accessible style that clearly and concisely explains the technicalities of Islamic finance contracts and describes how they differ from conventional transactions. The authors also walk the reader through the contracts and structures and offer an easy way for individuals not familiar with the religion or the language to understand shariah contracts and products. Contracts and Deals in Islamic Finance includes a practical and well-researched perspective on contracts and other transactions. It is filled with illustrative real-life examples of contract application and offers an understanding of shariah law based on the authors' first-hand experience and through numerous interviews with savvy bankers and global regulators. This text is accompanied by teaching ancillaries such as PowerPoint slides and instructor notes for an enhanced learning experience. .
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Includes index.

Contracts and Deals in Islamic Finance offers a comprehensive resource for understanding many of the underlying themes in Islamic finance and banking, and explores the complex enhancements to traditional contracts that are the pillars of Islamic banking. The authors Hussain Kureshi and Mohsin Hayat—experts in the field of Islamic finance—address modern economic realities surrounding Islamic financial transactions as well as the application of contracts across different jurisdictions. The authors explain how these contracts are created and give those unfamiliar with Islamic financial practices a guide for discerning the legitimacy of these contracts and a resource for determining if a contract conforms to the spirit of shariah law. Step by step, this comprehensive resource clearly spells out the values inherent in Islamic financial structures and contracts. It details aspects of process flows, accounting treatments, risk analyses, and shariah analysis in a single volume. The text is written in an accessible style that clearly and concisely explains the technicalities of Islamic finance contracts and describes how they differ from conventional transactions. The authors also walk the reader through the contracts and structures and offer an easy way for individuals not familiar with the religion or the language to understand shariah contracts and products. Contracts and Deals in Islamic Finance includes a practical and well-researched perspective on contracts and other transactions. It is filled with illustrative real-life examples of contract application and offers an understanding of shariah law based on the authors' first-hand experience and through numerous interviews with savvy bankers and global regulators. This text is accompanied by teaching ancillaries such as PowerPoint slides and instructor notes for an enhanced learning experience. .

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