Contact UsArabic
Euro Training Center Courses Program
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Who we are
    • Accreditation & Relations
  • Cities
    • Dubai (UAE)
    • Cairo (Egypt)
    • Casablanca (Morocco)
    • Amman (Jordan)
    • London (UK)
    • Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt)
    • Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
    • Istanbul (Turkey)
    • Paris (France)
    • Geneva (Switzerland)
    • Amsterdam (Netherlands)
    • Manama (Bahrain)
    • Rome (Italy)
    • Bangkok (Thailand)
    • Madrid (Spain)
    • Barcelona (Spain)
    • Trabzon (Turkey)
    • Lisbon (Portugal)
    • Munich (Germany)
    • Vienna (Austria)
    • Tbilisi (Georgia)
    • Milan (Italy)
    • Baku (Azerbaijan)
    • Dusseldorf (Germany)
    • Kigali (Rwanda)
    • Doha (Qatar)
    • Nairobi (Kenya)
    • Warsaw (Poland)
    • Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)
    • Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)
    • Lusaka (Zambia)
    • Singapore
    • Tokyo
    • Al Khobar (Saudi Arabia)
    • Cape Town
    • Birmingham (England)
    • Malaga(Spain)
    • Zürich (Switzerland)
    • Vancouver (Canada)
    • Manchester (UK)
    • Boston (USA)
    • Jubail (Saudi Arabia)
    • Oslo (Norway)
    • Florence (Italy)
    • Sydney (Australia)
    • Athens (Greece)
    • Frankfurt (Germany)
    • New York (United State)
    • Abu Dhabi (UAE)
  • Categories
    • Leadership and Business Management
    • Financial Management and Accounting
    • Human Resources and Talent Development
    • Project and Program Management
    • Sales Marketing Engagement
    • Oil Gas Energy Management
    • Health Safety Environmental Management
    • Conferences
    • Quality Assurance and Auditing
    • Maritime Shipping Port Management
    • Renewable Energy and Sustainability
    • Urban Planning and Smart Cities
    • Banking Financial Services Insurance (BFSI)
    • Governance Risk Compliance (GRC)
    • Information Technology and Digital Systems
    • Office Administration and Executive Support
    • Maintenance Engineering Asset Management
    • Legal Affairs and Contract Management
    • Data Analytics and Business Intelligence
    • Seminars
    • Customer Service and Client Relations
    • Professional Communication and Business Writing
    • Digital Transformation and Innovation
    • Procurement Logistics Supply Chain
    • Personal Development and Workplace Skills
    • Security Operations and Risk Protection
    • Public Relations and Corporate Communication
    • Risk and Crisis Management
    • Tax and Revenue Management
    • Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
    • Agile Methodologies and Business Transformation
    • Strategic Planning and Business Growth
    • Cybersecurity and Information Security
    • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Pro Programs
    • Upcoming
    • Professional
  • Online
Euro training center
info@euro-training.net
Our Main Offices
London, UK
  • +44 7862 132 007
Istanbul, Turkey
  • +90 212 706 92 52
Dubai, UAE
  • +971 503 004 933
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Condition
Copyright Euro Training © 2026
  1. Home
  2. Categories
  3. Banking Financial Services Insurance (BFSI)
  4. Introduction to Islamic Economics and Finance

Introduction to Islamic Economics and Finance

Online Course Inquiry
​
​
On-Site Course Inquiry
​
​

Overview

Introduction:

Islamic economics and finance offer a unique approach to wealth management and economic transactions based on Shariah principles. This system emphasizes ethical practices, social justice, and risk sharing to promote fairness and sustainability in economic activities. This training program provides a foundational knowledge on Islamic economics and finance, exploring key principles, financial instruments, and the differences between Islamic and conventional systems.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Explore the core principles of Islamic economics and finance.

  • Identify key Islamic financial instruments and their applications.

  • Differentiate between Islamic and conventional financial systems.

  • Assess the ethical and social justice aspects of Islamic economics.

  • Recognize the role of risk sharing and prohibition of Riba (interest).

Target Audience:

  • Islamic Bankers and Financial Professionals.

  • Policy Makers and Regulators.

  • Shariah Advisors.

  • Economists and financial analysts.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Islamic Economics:

  • Definition and objectives of Islamic economics.

  • Key principles including justice, equity, and risk sharing.

  • The role of wealth distribution and social welfare.

  • Ethical considerations in economic activities.

  • Differences between Islamic and conventional economic systems.

Unit 2:

Core Concepts in Islamic Finance:

  • Prohibition of Riba (interest) and Gharar (uncertainty).

  • The importance of profit-and-loss sharing (PLS).

  • The concept of Halal (permissible) and Haram (prohibited) transactions.

  • Zakat (obligatory almsgiving) and its economic impact.

  • The role of Waqf (endowment) in Islamic economics.

Unit 3:

Islamic Financial Instruments:

  • Institutional contracts including Murabahah, Mudarabah, Musharakah, Ijarah, and Salam.

  • Structural models and regulatory dimensions of Sukuk (Islamic bonds).

  • Principles and mechanisms governing Takaful (Islamic insurance).

  • Frameworks of Shariah compliant investment funds and portfolios.

  • Comparative analysis of conventional and Islamic financial instruments within governance systems.

Unit 4:

Islamic Banking and Finance Systems:

  • Introduction to Islamic banking operations.

  • Differences between Islamic and conventional banking models.

  • The role of Shariah Supervisory Boards (SSBs).

  • Regulatory frameworks and global standards in Islamic finance.

  • Challenges and opportunities in the growth of Islamic finance.

Unit 5:

Ethical and Social Dimensions of Islamic Economics:

  • Frameworks of social justice and equity in Islamic economic systems.

  • Ethical principles regulating financial transactions.

  • Institutional structures for responsible investment and financing.

  • Role of Islamic economics in addressing poverty and inequality.

  • Sustainable development models grounded in Islamic financial principles.

Date & Location
Cape Town
06 Jul 2026
London (UK)
06 Jul 2026
Istanbul (Turkey)
12 Jul 2026
Cairo (Egypt)
02 Aug 2026
Kigali (Rwanda)
03 Aug 2026
Amman (Jordan)
09 Aug 2026
Rome (Italy)
10 Aug 2026
Dubai (UAE)
16 Aug 2026
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
17 Aug 2026
Dubai (UAE)
30 Aug 2026
Barcelona (Spain)
31 Aug 2026
Istanbul (Turkey)
06 Sep 2026
Cairo (Egypt)
13 Sep 2026
London (UK)
14 Sep 2026
Madrid (Spain)
14 Sep 2026
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
14 Sep 2026
Bangkok (Thailand)
21 Sep 2026
Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt)
27 Sep 2026
Vienna (Austria)
28 Sep 2026
Paris (France)
28 Sep 2026
Manama (Bahrain)
04 Oct 2026
Tbilisi (Georgia)
05 Oct 2026
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
05 Oct 2026
Al Khobar (Saudi Arabia)
18 Oct 2026
Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)
18 Oct 2026
Casablanca (Morocco)
19 Oct 2026
Trabzon (Turkey)
19 Oct 2026
Madrid (Spain)
02 Nov 2026
Barcelona (Spain)
02 Nov 2026
Cairo (Egypt)
08 Nov 2026
Nairobi (Kenya)
09 Nov 2026
London (UK)
09 Nov 2026
Dubai (UAE)
15 Nov 2026
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
14 Dec 2026
Istanbul (Turkey)
20 Dec 2026
Lisbon (Portugal)
28 Dec 2026

Other Date & Location For this course

​
​