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Integrating Waqf and Islamic Finance: Creating Synergies for Social Impact (2021)
Book Chapter
Ahmed, H. (2022). Integrating Waqf and Islamic Finance: Creating Synergies for Social Impact. In S. Nazim Ali, & U. A. Oseni (Eds.), Waqf Development and Innovation: Socio-Economic and Legal Perspectives (50-62). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003158073-7

The chapter presents the ways in which the waqf and Islamic financial sectors can be integrated in order to create synergies that can promote social welfare. The interaction of the waqf and Islamic finance can be viewed in two broad ways. The first i... Read More about Integrating Waqf and Islamic Finance: Creating Synergies for Social Impact.

Regulatory Regimes for Shariah Governance: A Framework of Assessment and Analysis (2021)
Journal Article
AlQassar, A., & Ahmed, H. (2022). Regulatory Regimes for Shariah Governance: A Framework of Assessment and Analysis. Journal of Banking Regulation, 23(2), 139-154. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41261-021-00153-5

This paper develops a framework of assessing de jure adoption of Sharīʿah governance standards of international standards setting bodies and uses it to assess the legal and regulatory framework of Sharīʿah governance regimes (SGR). Using leximetrics... Read More about Regulatory Regimes for Shariah Governance: A Framework of Assessment and Analysis.

Religious Governance, Regulation and Standardisation: Evidence from Malaysian Islamic Banks (2021)
Journal Article
Hasan, A., Karbhari, Y., & Ahmed, H. (2021). Religious Governance, Regulation and Standardisation: Evidence from Malaysian Islamic Banks. International Journal of Business Governance and Ethics, 15(1), https://doi.org/10.1504/ijbge.2020.10028589

This study explores the modus operandi and regulatory influence of the pioneering Malaysian dual-layer governance system where, besides an Islamic bank’s in-house religious board, supervision is undertaken by the country’s Central Bank via its own Sh... Read More about Religious Governance, Regulation and Standardisation: Evidence from Malaysian Islamic Banks.