Islamic Finance and the Pursuit of Sustainable Prosperity
Edited by Syed Nazim Ali,
Umar A. Oseni and
Zul Hakim Bin Jumat
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
In this illuminating book, esteemed scholars examine how Islamic finance, guided by strong ethical and moral principles, can help to create a more just and sustainable global economy. The book argues that Islamic finance, which is rooted in social justice and responsibility, holds the potential to provide inclusive, forward-looking financial models.
Keywords: Ethical Narratives For Sustainable Prosperity; Innovations In Islamic Finance; Sustainable Strategies And Dynamics; Green Sukuk; Islamic Microfinance; Circular Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035349678
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Islamic Finance and the Pursuit of Sustainable Prosperity: an introduction

- Umar A. Oseni
- Ch 2 Sustainability, regenerative, and humane transition: role of Islamic finance

- Tariqullah Khan
- Ch 3 Ethics and economics: meaningful axiological discourse of Islamic economics

- Hafas Furqani, Muhammad Arifin and Mohamed Aslam Mohamed Haneef
- Ch 4 Embracing ethical consumption: integrating Islamic values and minimalism for sustainable lifestyles

- Mohamed Aslam Akbar
- Ch 5 Fintech and the ethical dimensions of money creation in the age of hard forks

- Mohammed Khaiata and Abdulazeem Abozaid
- Ch 6 Leaving no one behind: sustainable development through the lens of Islamic finance products and services 1

- Umar A. Oseni
- Ch 7 ESG adjustment in country risk premium in sovereign sukuk

- Salman Ahmed Shaikh
- Ch 8 The impact of Aid for Trade and institutional quality on green GDP in OIC countries

- Zakaria Lacheheb and Sumia Faisal Abdulkadir
- Ch 9 Climate footprints of GCC's economic sectors and the role of Islamic finance in building a sustainable future

- Imene Tabet
- Ch 10 Assessing consumer participation in the circular economy: a study of education, awareness, and pro-environmental behavior in Qatar

- Nasim Shah Shirazi, Syed Nazim Ali and Bushra Faizi
- Ch 11 Unveiling the puzzle of Islamic economics and finance, behavioral economics and experimental studies: an exploration from a gift-exchange game experiment

- Azizon
- Ch 12 Sustainable alternatives to Tawarruq-based debt financing for SMEs in Malaysia

- Phei Wen Ooi and Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha
- Ch 13 Exploring the sustainable business model components of Islamic banking in Malaysia

- Norbihan Mohammad, Nurhafiza Abdul Kader Malim and Normalini Md Kassim
- Ch 14 Sustainable investing and corporate performance: evidence from Shariah-compliant companies in Malaysia

- Norashikin Ismail, Farha Ghapar, Mohamad Azwan Md Isa, Ruziah A. Latif and Yuslizawati Mohd Yusoff
- Ch 15 On the dynamic links between commodities and Islamic equities: an extended analysis

- Ruslan Nagayev, Mustafa Disli and Edib Smolo
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