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Principles and Practices of Islamic Finance

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Overview

Introduction:

Islamic finance is a rapidly growing sector that operates on principles derived from Shariah law, emphasizing fairness, risk-sharing, and ethical investments. It provides financial solutions that align with faith-based values while fostering economic growth and social justice. This training program delves into the core principles and applications of Islamic finance, highlighting key instruments, ethical considerations, and regulatory frameworks. Participants will gain a comprehensive knowledge on how to implement Shariah-compliant financial practices within modern financial institutions.

Program Objectives:

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

  • Explore the fundamental principles of Islamic finance.

  • Identify and apply key Islamic financial instruments.

  • Comprehend the ethical and legal foundations of Islamic finance.

  • Distinguish between conventional and Islamic financial practices.

  • Use the Shariah-compliant financial solutions in various sectors.

Target Audience:

  • Islamic Bankers and Financial Professionals.

  • Investment Analysts and Advisors.

  • Shariah Compliance Officers.

  • Regulators and Policy Makers.

  • Financial Professionals exploring Islamic finance.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Islamic Finance:

  • Definition and origins of Islamic finance.

  • Core principles of Shariah-compliant finance.

  • Differences between Islamic and conventional finance.

  • The role of risk-sharing and prohibition of Riba (interest).

  • Ethical and social dimensions of Islamic finance.

Unit 2:

Key Islamic Financial Instruments:

  • Murabahah: Cost-plus financing.

  • Mudarabah: Profit-sharing partnerships.

  • Musharakah: Joint ventures and partnerships.

  • Ijarah: Leasing contracts.

  • Salam and Istisna: Forward contracts in trade and manufacturing.

Unit 3:

Ethics and Governance in Islamic Finance:

  • The ethical foundations of Islamic finance.

  • Role and responsibilities of Shariah Supervisory Boards (SSB).

  • Ensuring transparency and fairness in transactions.

  • Corporate governance in Islamic financial institutions.

  • Regulatory standards and compliance in Islamic finance.

Unit 4:

Applications of Islamic Finance:

  • Islamic banking services and products.

  • Islamic capital markets and Sukuk (Islamic bonds).

  • Takaful (Islamic insurance) principles and practices.

  • Microfinance and ethical investing in Islamic finance.

Unit 5:

Challenges and Future Trends:

  • Addressing misconceptions about Islamic finance.

  • Challenges in implementing Shariah-compliant finance globally.

  • Technological innovations and digital transformation in Islamic finance.

  • Growth opportunities in the global Islamic finance market.

  • The future outlook of Islamic finance in a modern economy.

Date & Location
Cape Town
06 Jul 2026
Al Khobar (Saudi Arabia)
19 Jul 2026
Dubai (UAE)
19 Jul 2026
Amman (Jordan)
19 Jul 2026
Kigali (Rwanda)
20 Jul 2026
Barcelona (Spain)
20 Jul 2026
Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt)
26 Jul 2026
Casablanca (Morocco)
27 Jul 2026
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
27 Jul 2026
Cairo (Egypt)
02 Aug 2026
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
10 Aug 2026
Istanbul (Turkey)
16 Aug 2026
Dusseldorf (Germany)
17 Aug 2026
London (UK)
24 Aug 2026
Cairo (Egypt)
30 Aug 2026
Vienna (Austria)
31 Aug 2026
Milan (Italy)
07 Sep 2026
Dubai (UAE)
13 Sep 2026
Trabzon (Turkey)
21 Sep 2026
Madrid (Spain)
21 Sep 2026
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
21 Sep 2026
Istanbul (Turkey)
27 Sep 2026
London (UK)
28 Sep 2026
Tbilisi (Georgia)
28 Sep 2026
Manama (Bahrain)
04 Oct 2026
Zürich (Switzerland)
12 Oct 2026
Paris (France)
26 Oct 2026
Barcelona (Spain)
26 Oct 2026
Bangkok (Thailand)
02 Nov 2026
London (UK)
09 Nov 2026
Dubai (UAE)
15 Nov 2026
Istanbul (Turkey)
15 Nov 2026
Doha (Qatar)
15 Nov 2026
Cairo (Egypt)
15 Nov 2026
Singapore
16 Nov 2026
Rome (Italy)
23 Nov 2026
Sharm El-Sheikh (Egypt)
06 Dec 2026
Madrid (Spain)
07 Dec 2026
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
21 Dec 2026
Casablanca (Morocco)
21 Dec 2026
Baku (Azerbaijan)
28 Dec 2026

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