Master of Science in Islamic Finance
Correction to: Are religious investors financially smart? Evidence from equity funds
Are religious investors financially smart? evidence from equity funds
Almaalat approach in Islamic finance: literature review as first step
Combining Contracts Together: An Analysis from Maqasid Perspective
Blockchain Futures in Islamic Finance and Prospects of Qatar in Blockchain and Fintech
The project focuses on the examination of applications of blockchain technology particularly on Fintech applications of cryptocurrencies, central bank digital currency (CBDC), and smart contracts. The project will research the categories of current global technological advancement in Fintech, blockchain, finance, and regulatory environments in countries that implemented this technology and have conclusions on the futures of Blockchain in Islamic finance and in Qatar.
A Legal Reassessment of the Shariah Governance Standards in Islamic Finance: In Theory and Practice
This project proposes to discuss the issue of Sharia governance for the Islamic financial industry by highlighting the shortcomings first, and then proposing two organizational models that are believed to achieve the necessary reforms to advance this industry and rid it of its most important organizational problems. It is hoped that such a project will invite for a reformation of the standards from the revered standard issuing bodies.
Understanding Consumer Perception of Circular Economy in Qatar
This project aims to understand the consumer perception of the circular economy, which will help identify key research areas to stimulate consumer engagement in the circular economy and sustainable consumption in Qatari society. The study will help to identify some of the key barriers to the transition to sustainable consumption focusing on the demand side of the circular economy.