College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar

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23

Does Shariah Recognize Cryptocurrencies as Valid Currencies?

Submitted by siteadmin on Thu, 03/26/2020 - 11:06

Undoubtedly, the emergence of cryptocurrencies has imposed the challenge of addressing their Shariah issues. These issues include the very permissibility of their issuance in view of the fact that they are not backed by real valuable assets or supervised by financial authorities, which makes their holders vulnerable to possible fraud and manipulative fluctuations in their values.

Shari'ah-Based Financial Intermediation

Submitted by siteadmin on Thu, 03/26/2020 - 10:20

Financial intermediation is the core of the banking business, as its role is to mediate between the owners of surplus funds and those in need of finance, sharing the generated profit with the funds' owners. However, financial intermediation does involve some economic risks in terms of concentration of debt in financial institutions and the possibility of the inability of financed clients to repay their debts. When this happens, financial crises are inevitable, as it occurred in 2008.

The Methodology of Product Development Needed for Islamic Banks to Uphold Corporate Social Responsibility

Submitted by siteadmin on Thu, 03/26/2020 - 10:11

Unarguably the current methodology of product development in Islamic finance has failed to reflect the social dimension embedded in Islamic economics. This is evidenced by the nature of the current financing products in Islamic banks being hardly distinguishable from that of conventional products, according to critics and observers. Therefore, a substantial change is required in this methodology in order to observe the social responsibility while structuring a financing product.

A Perceptual Approach for Investigating Urban Space Diversity in the City of Doha

Submitted by siteadmin on Thu, 03/26/2020 - 10:01

The city of Doha is growing rapidly with emerging urban nodes and centers, housing development. Little attention however has been paid to several growth aspects including the understanding of urban space diversity and the resulting inhabitants' spatial experience, their attitudes toward emerging urbanized spaces. Utilizing a perceptual approach in the form of an attitude survey, this paper explores urban spaces in the city of Doha as perceived and experienced by different groups.

Exploring Urban Open Spaces of Regenerated Markets in Qatar

Submitted by siteadmin on Thu, 03/26/2020 - 09:45

The regeneration of urban open spaces of traditional markets in the GCC is driven by socio-cultural intents to reconcile between tradition and modernity. This paper investigates the qualities of urban open spaces of two traditional markets in Qatar through behavioural mapping and impressionistic assessments. The paper aims to demonstrate the variations of urban open spaces in historic markets of Doha and Al Wakra cities and to investigate efficiency of use. The study utilizes both quantitative data and qualitative observations during the peak hours.

Judicial Support for the Islamic Financial Services Industry: Towards Reform-oriented Interpretive Approaches

Submitted by siteadmin on Wed, 03/25/2020 - 15:04

This paper examines different dimensions of invaluable judicial support to Islamic financial services and products, and identifies specific areas where the judiciary has helped to shape the industry in line with the original value proposition of Islamic financial intermediation. While relying on qualitative legal methods with comparative case analysis from different jurisdictions, this study conducts cross-jurisdiction case analyses and identifies the role of the judiciary in introducing sustainable practices.