Islamic Financial Services Board and Its Regulatory Functions in the Islamic Financial Industry

  • Billah M
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Abstract

Islamic finance has grown exponentially since 1963 and has reached more than 70 countries around the world with the asset size of about $2.5 trillion. The Islamic financial system today comprises a sizable asset base and there is evidence of sustained demand for Islamic financial products and services in the global market, with demand outstripping supply. This book provides a new source of understanding of the Islamic financial products in view of facilitating academia, industrialists, professionals, product designers, students and policymakers globally. There is a mass of literature on Islamic finance available to the market, but very little research is found in the form of book exclusively on Islamic financial products and their structures. Thus, this book is a timely contribution to the global market with Islamic financial product solutions.

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Billah, M. M. (2019). Islamic Financial Services Board and Its Regulatory Functions in the Islamic Financial Industry. In Islamic Financial Products (pp. 63–74). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17624-2_5

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