Towards a post-Covid global financial system : lessons in social responsibility from Islamic finance

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Towards a post-Covid global financial system : lessons in social responsibility from Islamic finance

edited by M. Kabir Hassan, Aishath Muneeza and Adel M. Sarea

Emerald Pub., 2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The impact of COVID-19 has exposed major cracks in the global financial system and has severely undermined global financial stability. Never have the shortcomings of universal financialization - the dominant principle of the global financial system for the past thirty-odd years - been more obvious or more painful. Islamic finance provides ways forward: based on commercial and social modes of risk-sharing and financing, it offers radical structural solutions to the health, human and financial crises faced in this unprecedented time. In Towards a Post-Covid Global Financial System: Lessons in Social Responsibility from Islamic Finance, an international team of experts explore how COVID-19 has affected the most vulnerable parts of the global economy; how it has been met by Islamic banking and finance specifically; and how the principles of Islamic social finance could be used to have a fairer, more resilient Islamic finance system for all.

目次

  • Foreword
  • Mohamad Akram Laldin Part 1: Resilience of Islamic Financial System in the midst of the Pandemic Chapter 1. The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Islamic Finance: The Lessons Learned and the Way Forward
  • M. Kabir Hassan, Aishath Muneeza, and Adel Sarea Chapter 2. OIC Economies during the COVID-19: Implications and Recommendations
  • M. Kabir Hassan, Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan, and Aishath Muneeza Chapter 3. COVID-19 and Islamic Finance: A Practitioners' view and Financial Accounting Investigation
  • Paolo Biancone, Silvana Secinaro, Davide Calandra, and Federico Chmet Chapter 4. COVID-19 and Resilience of Islamic Home Financing: Enhanced Musharakah Mutanaqisah (EMM) Model as an Example
  • Alam I. Asadov Chapter 5. Measuring Good Governance for Islamic Financial Institutions for Achieving Islamic Social Finance Objectives: The Need for Shariah Governance Index
  • Nor Asila Binti Nazmi, Rusni Hassan, and Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman Part 2: Pandemic Transformation of Zakat and Waqf Management Practices Chapter 6. Internationalization of Zakat to Serve Humanity in the Midst of COVID-19: Using International Organizations as Intermediaries of Zakat
  • Jemilah Mahmood, M. Kabir Hassan, and Aishath Muneeza Chapter 7. Waqf To Support Healthcare Well-Being Mission: The Proposed Model for Corporate Waqf For Healthcare (CWFH)
  • Rusni Hassan and Khairul Fikry Jamaluddin Chapter 8. Modelling Effective Zakat Management for the 'stans' of Central Asia and Establishing Pandemic Resilience
  • Ziyaad Mahomed Chapter 9. A Review on Governance and Best practices in Waqf Management for Sustainable Development in Selected Malaysian States and Other Countries
  • Rusni Hassan, Noor Mahinar Abu Bakar, and Noor Haini Akmal Abu Bakar Chapter 10. Role of Zakat in Responding to COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learnt and Way Forward
  • Randi Swandaru and Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin Part 3: Case Studies of Islamic finance and Pandemic Innovations Chapter 11. The Need to Digitize Sukuk Issuance Amid COVID-19 Crisis
  • Sherin Kunhibava, Zakariya Mustapha, Aishath Muneeza, Auwal Adam Sa'ad, and Muhammad Ershadul Karim Chapter 12. The COVID-19 Pandemic: Conceptual Framework for the Global Economic Impacts and Recovery
  • Md. Jafor Ali, Abul Bashar Bhuiyan, Norhayah Zulkifli, and M. Kabir Hassan Chapter 13. COVID-19 Pandemic and Islamic Social Finance Products in Iran
  • Majid Pireh Chapter 14. Islamic Finance Provides Better Solutions in Overcoming the Financial Distress Ascribable to COVID-19: Evidence from Malaysia
  • Mohd Johan Lee Chapter 15. Stock Market Volatility Following Uncertainty of Covid-19 Outbreak
  • News Impact Curve Analysis Approach
  • Anwar Hasan Abdullah Othman, Razali Haron, and Salina Kassim

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