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Islamic Finance in the Digital Age

Edited by Syed Nazim Ali and Zul H. Jumat

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This book investigates the integration of emerging technologies within Islamic finance, reconciling Islamic values with contemporary financial innovations and ensuring ethical integrity in the face of rapid digital transformation. It delves into the challenges and opportunities posed by 21st-century technological advancements, including decentralized finance and AI.

Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035322947
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Islamic finance in the age of digital transformation: an introduction , pp 1-7 Downloads
Syed Nazim Ali and Zul Hakim Jumat
Ch 2 Al-iqtisad al-wasati: a finance vision for the ummah , pp 9-35 Downloads
Mohamed Aslam Haneef and Riasat Amin Imon
Ch 3 Scarcity or abundance: why having so much means too little - Islamic economics and the search for its methodology , pp 36-52 Downloads
Wahabalbari Amir Ahmed
Ch 4 Monetary policy and inequality: conceptual framework and preliminary evidence , pp 53-71 Downloads
Sajid Amin Javed and Aqsa Naveed
Ch 5 The theory of money: an analysis of cryptocurrency in a faith-based finance paradigm , pp 73-101 Downloads
Samir Alamad
Ch 6 Cryptoassets as property (maal): Islamic legal and ethical foundations and evaluative framework , pp 102-124 Downloads
Habib Ahmed
Ch 7 Do regulatory sandboxes help achieve the goals (maqasid) of al-Shariah better? Case of the Islamic fintech sector , pp 125-132 Downloads
Mohammed Obaidullah
Ch 8 Islamic cryptoassets: model structure, operational mechanisms, and Shariah review , pp 134-149 Downloads
Mohd Ma’Sum Billah
Ch 9 Crypto staking from the Shariah perspective , pp 150-164 Downloads
Farukh Habib and Ahmed Jawa
Ch 10 Financial applications of artificial intelligence: Shariah issues and maqasid considerations , pp 165-189 Downloads
Abdulazeem Abozaid
Ch 11 Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) from fiqh and maqasid perspectives , pp 190-208 Downloads
Gapur Oziev and Abdulazeem Abozaid
Ch 12 How Islamic are the services offered by Islamic P2P financing fintech companies? An observation from Indonesia , pp 209-223 Downloads
Miranti Kartika Dewi, Wasila, Evony Silvino Violita and Sri Nurhayati
Ch 13 An empirical evaluation of blockchain technology: challenges and opportunities for Islamic cryptoassets , pp 225-247 Downloads
Asif Zaman, Mushtaq Hussain Khan and Zheyi Zhu
Ch 14 Central bank digital currencies, Internet of Things, and blockchain: prospects and challenges for Islamic finance , pp 250-281 Downloads
Khalid Ahmed Al-Ansari and Ahmet Faruk Aysan
Ch 15 Decentralized Islamic finance: blockchain as a cure for the murabaha syndrome , pp 282-300 Downloads
Youcef Maouchi
Ch 16 Islamic finance in the metaverse: meta-finance frameworks for supporting the growth of Shariah-compliant finance options in the metaspace , pp 301-314 Downloads
Klemens Katterbauer, Hassan Syed, Laurent Cleenewerck and Sema Yilmaz Genc
Ch 17 A critical appraisal of the Sovereign Green Islamic Bond: case study in Indonesia , pp 315-344 Downloads
Nisful Laila, Raditya Sukmana, Dwi Irianti Hadiningdyah, Dian Agustia and Indah Rahmawati
Ch 18 Digitalization of the Islamic social economy: new paradigms for maximizing social welfare , pp 345-360 Downloads
Hatim El-Tahir
Ch 19 Digital Islamic social finance in Indonesia: an intergenerational analysis , pp 361-385 Downloads
Rahmatina Awaliah Kasri and Meis Winih Sosianti
Ch 20 Gig and platform economy: the next big opportunity for mutuals and takaful in India? , pp 386-404 Downloads
Umar Farooq Patel, Shariq Nisar and C.R. Chavan

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