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Course Outline ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SYSTEM

Objective Islamic Banking Introduction, Background & Global Scenario Islamic Shariah Shariah; key to understanding Islamic banking! Resources of Shariah. The concept of Lawful and unlawful as per Shariah. Islamic Economic System Objectives of Islamic Economics and Finance vs. Capitalism and Socialism The Concept of Wealth in Islam Objectives of Distribution of Wealth in Islam Factors of Production in Islam and their compensations Concept of Riba, Gharar and Qimar and Other Prohibited Activities Riba Quran, Hadith, Definition and Types Arguments against commercial interest Gharar, Qimar and Gambling Islamic Law of Contract Basic Elements of Contract Void and Valid Conditions Islamic Law of Sale and Purchase Subject matter, Price & Delivery & Possession Prohibited Transactions in Islam Comparison of Islamic and Conventional Banking Nature of Relationship between Customers and Bank. Documentation Concept of Risk Categories of Islamic Modes Trade Based Modes Investment Based Modes Rules of Agency Contracts (Al Wakalah) Disclosed Agent, Non disclosed Agent Wakalatul Istismar Contract (Portfolio Management) Differeniate Waadah (unilateral promise), Muawadah (bilateral promise), Aqd (contract) Dhamanat Guarantee, Mortgage, liquidated Damages, Letter of Guarantee, Collateral Qarad Use of Qard in Islamic Banking Sector. Murabaha Introduction to Murabaha Murabaha as a Financing Mode

Ijarah Basic rules of Irarah. Lease as a mode of Islamic financing Rights and Obligations of Lessor and Lessee Conditions of Ijrah/Lease. Differentiating Islamic Ijarah from Conventional Leasing Overview of a Model Agreement of Ijarah. Salam Salam: Definition and Concept Background and purpose of Salam Rules for Valid Salam Contract Difference between Salam and Murabaha Taking delivery of Salam goods Parallel Salam Application of Salam and parallel Salam Risks in Salam application Penalty for non performance Scope and Potential Salam Istisna Concept and definition of Istisna Rules for valid Istisna contract Payment in Istisna Difference between Salam and Istisna Parallel Istisna Application of Istisna and Parallel Istisna Risks associated with Istisna Istisna as Mode of Financing Shirkah and Musharakah Terminology and Characteristics of Musharakah Type and Basic Rules of Mushrakah Termination of Musharakah Constructive liquidation 0of Musharakah Security/collateral in Musharakah

Murabaha terminology and its variants Characteristics and essentials of Shariah compliant Murabaha Practical steps for Murabaha transactions Issues and mistakes in Murabaha: Rebate in early payment, penalty on late payment Roll over of the transaction etc. Difference between Murabaha based financing and conventional bank lending Risks for Islamic banks in Murabaha transactions Scope and application of Murabaha Overview of a Model Agreement of Murabaha and Case Study

Profit/Loss Distribution Application of Muharakah as a mode Problems and Risks for banks in Mushrakah Financing Mudarabah Mudarabah defined Mudarabah Capital Profit/Loss distribution Unrestricted and Restricted Mudarabah Difference between Mudarabah and Mushrakah Termination of Mudarabah Scope of Mudarabha for banking system Problems and Risks for Islamic banks providing Mudarabah based financing. Diminishing Mushrakah Concept of Diminishing Musharakah. Basic features of Diminishing Mushrakah Steps in a Diminishing Mushrakah Transaction Lease rentals in Dimnishing Musharakha. Unilateral Promise and transfer of ownership title Diminishing Mushrakah as a financing mode Advance Application of Islamic Mode of Finance Deposit (Liability) Management in Islamic Banks Trade Finance Corporate Finance Transactions with live examples Concept of Takaful (Islamic Insurance) Basic concept of Takaful. How it is different from Insurance. Models of Takaful. Overview of Securitization and Sukuk Securitization of Musharakah, Mudarabah & Ijarah SUKUK.

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