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  1. Creating Sustainability in Islamic Microfinance Institutions Based on a Networking Approach
  2. Waqf Sustainability or Sustainable Waqf? A Bibliometric Analysis
  3. Market Risk
  4. Introduction
  5. Operational Risk
  6. Credit Risk
  7. Capital under Mudarabah Contract and Musharakah Contract
  8. Displaced Commercial Risk and α-Factor
  9. Concept of Capital
  10. Economic Capital and Risk Management in Islamic Finance
  11. Stress Testing in the Presence of Shari'ah Non-compliance Risks
  12. The Significance of Economic Capital to Islamic Banks
  13. Islamic Philanthropy
  14. Company zakat assessment methods in selected jurisdictions
  15. Sukuk and monetary policy transmission in Indonesia: the role of asset price and exchange rate channels
  16. Constitutional Rules on Waqf and Fiscal Policy Outcomes
  17. Factors Determining Intention to Use Banking Technology in Indonesian Islamic Microfinance
  18. Reconstruction of Islamic Economic Theory: From Revelation to Methodology
  19. The derivation of Shariah risk in Islamic finance: a theoretical approach
  20. Does Effciency Matter for Competition? A Case of Dual Banking Industry
  21. Chapter 28 Governance–Development Nexus in the OIC Countries
  22. Chapter 16 Shari’ah Compliance Governance for Islamic Investments and their Effects on Performance
  23. Comparative analysis of Shari’ah-compliant portfolios: evidence from Pakistan
  24. Cross section of stock returns onShari’ah-compliant stocks: evidence from Pakistan
  25. The Degree of Competition in the Malaysian Dual Banking Industry
  26. AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOUR IN SELECTED OIC COUNTRIES
  27. Ricardian Equivalence Theorem: What Other Studies Say?
  28. Intertemporal consumption behaviour in OIC countries
  29. Profitability and persistency in the service industry: the case of QISMUT+3
  30. Shariah Risk: Its Origin, Definition, and Application in Islamic Finance
  31. Dilemma of deposit insurance policy in ASEAN countries: Does it promote banking industry stability or moral hazard?
  32. Leader's qualities and organisational performance: a case of Malaysian Takaful operator
  33. Leader's qualities and organisational performance: a case of Malaysian Takaful operator
  34. Erratum to: Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
  35. What’s in It for Me ? Profiling Opportunity Seeking Customers in Malaysian Islamic Banking Sector
  36. Role of Zakat in Sustainable Development Goals
  37. Taking stock of the waqf-based Islamic microfinance model
  38. Application of waqf for social and development finance
  39. Tax Rate and its Determinants: An Opinion from Ibn Khaldun
  40. Towards an integrative framework for understanding Muslim consumption behaviour
  41. Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
  42. Stress Testing Frameworks and Practices in Dual Banking System: A Preliminary Assessment
  43. Social learning and principal-agent problems in profit sharing contract
  44. Islamic banking and financial inclusion
  45. Environmental Sustainability : Worldview, Philosophy and Teachings
  46. alternative for existing deposit products
  47. Slavery - A Mere 'Commodity' or a Human Dignity: Classical View and Solution
  48. to understand both macroprudential regulation macripruential policy for Islamic financial industry
  49. monetary policy from Islamic perspective
  50. Exploring Efficiency, Co-integration, Causality and Volatility Clustering in Unrestricted and Islamic Portfolios
  51. Pengasingan Pekerjaan dan Perbezaan Upah Jantina di Malaysia
  52. Conventional bank and Islamic banking as institutions: similarities and differences
  53. Market Concentration of Malaysia’s Islamic Banking Industry
  54. PROFIT SHARING CONTRACT
  55. Evidence on Market Concentration in Malaysian Dual Banking System
  56. Government Revenue in the Eyes of Abu Ubaid - An Analysis
  57. Happiness is not only about money. It goes beyond
  58. Al-Tawhidin relation to the economic order of microfinance institutions
  59. Inter-generational transfer under Islamic perspective
  60. The Thoughts of Economic Growth Theories of Classical Muslim Scholars, A Contribution
  61. What you sell is what you lend? Revealing complexity of riba in loan contract
  62. Objectives of Islamic Banks in the Management of Asset and Liability: A Decision Process of Deriving Priority
  63. Paramaterizing the shariah rulings for partnership financial transactions
  64. ANALYSIS OF GOVERNMENT BUDGET IN ISLAMIC VIEW : CASE OF ACEH GOVERNMENT BUDGET
  65. Bringing Work Back in Islamic Ethics
  66. Operational risk in Islamic banks: examination of issues
  67. A theory and contractual framework of Islamic micro-financial institutions’ operations
  68. The subprime mortgages crisis and Islamic securitization
  69. Islamic law and finance
  70. Improving the effectiveness of Islamic micro‐financing
  71. Do Risk-Based Capital Requirements Allocate Financing and Cause a "Bigger" Loan Loss Provision for Islamic Banks?
  72. Testing of the Ricardian Equivalence proposition: An Empirical Examination for Malaysia (1962-2006)
  73. Does Islamic banks' securitization involvement restrain their financing activity?
  74. Monetary Policy, Debt and the Cyclical Behavior of Inventories
  75. Does the Islamic financial system design matter?
  76. An Empirical Analysis of Cash Flow and Investment Fluctuations Using Firm-Level Panel Data
  77. Do Malaysian Banks Manage Earnings Through Loan Loss Provisions?
  78. Bank Loan Portfolio Composition and the Disclosure of Loan Loss Provisions: Empirical Evidence from Malaysian Banks
  79. Pawnshop as an instrument of microenterprise credit in Malaysia
  80. Ethics, Morals and Values: A Malaysian Experience in Alternative Development
  81. A Note on the Ethical Role that Money Can Play in Development: The Case of Malaysia
  82. Poverty and social security in Islam
  83. A Comparative Analysis of the Maqasid Shariʾah of Islamic Banks in Malaysia, Indonesia and the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries