Analytical tools of Islamic economics: choice and the equi-marginal principle.
(2014)
Book Chapter
Ahmed, H. (2014). Analytical tools of Islamic economics: choice and the equi-marginal principle. In M. K. Hassan, & M. K. Lewis (Eds.), Handbook on Islam and Economic Life (90-110). Edward Elgar Publishing
Outputs (6)
Islamic Banking and Financial Crisis: Reputation, Stability and Risks. (2014)
Book
Ahmed, H., Asutay, M., & Wilson, R. (Eds.). (2014). Islamic Banking and Financial Crisis: Reputation, Stability and Risks. Edinburgh University Press
Basel III liquidity requirement ratios and Islamic banking (2014)
Journal Article
Ahmed, H. (2015). Basel III liquidity requirement ratios and Islamic banking. Journal of Banking Regulation, 16(4), 251-264. https://doi.org/10.1057/jbr.2014.20Basel III was initiated after the recent global financial crisis to strengthen the regulatory regime for the banking sector. As liquidity problems faced by banks were a key feature of the crisis, Basel III has added liquidity requirement ratios in ad... Read More about Basel III liquidity requirement ratios and Islamic banking.
Debate on Tawarruq: Historical Discourse and Current Rulings (2014)
Journal Article
Ahmed, H., & Mohammad, A. (2014). Debate on Tawarruq: Historical Discourse and Current Rulings. Arab Law Quarterly, 28(3), 278-294. https://doi.org/10.1163/15730255-12341282One of the controversial products used by the Islamic financial sector is organized tawarruq. As the substance of this product resembles that of an interest-based loan, there is a debate on its permissibility from a Shari’ah perspective. While discus... Read More about Debate on Tawarruq: Historical Discourse and Current Rulings.
Islamic Banking and Shari’ah Compliance: A Product Development Perspective (2014)
Journal Article
Ahmed, H. (2014). Islamic Banking and Shari’ah Compliance: A Product Development Perspective. Journal of Islamic Finance, 3(2), 15-29. https://doi.org/10.12816/0025102The key difference between Islamic banks and their conventional counterparts is that the former abides by the principles of Islamic law (Shari’ah). However, some Islamic banking products are criticized for not fulfilling the Shari’ah requirements as... Read More about Islamic Banking and Shari’ah Compliance: A Product Development Perspective.
Shariah Investment Screening Criteria: A Critical Review (2014)
Journal Article
BinMahfouz, S., & Ahmed, H. (2014). Shariah Investment Screening Criteria: A Critical ReviewThe primary objective of the study is to provide a comprehensive description about the contemporary Sharia investment screening process and its implication on the practices of managing mutual funds. This will be done by critically reviewing the appli... Read More about Shariah Investment Screening Criteria: A Critical Review.