Islamic Finance in Africa
The Prospects for Sustainable Development
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- Kiadó Edward Elgar Publishing
- Megjelenés dátuma 2022. október 25.
- ISBN 9781802209891
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem358 oldal
- Méret 234x156 mm
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Islamic Finance in Africa discusses the progress, issues and innovations in African Islamic financial markets. It provides a comprehensive overview of Islamic finance in Africa by exploring legal, regulatory and governance challenges while balancing the issues and innovations found in both Islamic commercial and social finance.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Islamic Finance in Africa discusses the progress, issues and innovations in African Islamic financial markets. It provides a comprehensive overview of Islamic finance in Africa by exploring legal, regulatory and governance challenges while balancing the issues and innovations found in both Islamic commercial and social finance.
The chapters in the book can be broadly classified into three parts. The first part covers legal, regulatory and governance developments and issues of Islamic finance in Africa, the second part deals with issues and innovations in Islamic commercial finance, and the third explores issues and innovations in Islamic social finance. The editors use a case study format to present the topic in discussion effectively and provide insight into actual or potential areas of growth.
Scholars and Islamic finance stakeholders, including research and education institutes, will find this book invaluable in understanding this important topic and region. In depth case studies allow the reader to zoom into selected markets to understand issues/innovation in detail. This book also will be useful to policymakers and regional standard setting bodies, including multilateral and humanitarian agencies, in understanding the potential of Islamic finance in financial inclusion and resolving humanitarian crises.
‘The book offers many useful suggestions and recommendations for policymakers, regulators, practitioners, academics and researchers who are interested in Islamic finance in Africa. It is a valuable contribution to the literature on Islamic finance in Africa and a timely resource for anyone who wants to learn more about this emerging and promising field of business. Scholars and Islamic finance stakeholders, including research and education institutions, will find this book invaluable in understanding this important topic and region. In-depth case studies allow the reader to zoom into selected markets to understand issues/innovation in detail. This book also will be useful to policymakers and regional standard setting bodies, including multilateral and humanitarian agencies, in understanding the potential of Islamic finance in financial inclusion and resolving humanitarian crises.’
Tartalomjegyzék:
Contents:
Foreword I xix
Dr Umar A. Oseni
Foreword II xxi
Dr. Bello Lawal Danbatta
Acknowledgement xxiii
Introduction to Islamic Finance in Africa xxiv
PART I LEGAL, REGULATORY AND GOVERNANCE
DEVELOPMENTS AND ISSUES OF ISLAMIC
FINANCE IN AFRICA
1 Islamic finance in Africa 2
M. Kabir Hassan, Aishath Muneeza and Karamo N.M. Sonko
2 Future of Islamic finance in the post-COVID era in Africa 14
M. Kabir Hassan and Aishath Muneeza
3 Islamic financing on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa 29
Randi Swandaru
4 Regulatory framework of Islamic finance in selected West
African countries 44
Seedy Conteh, Muhammed Al Amine Sano, Karamo
Sawaneh, Bilkis Lawal Shuaib and Rusni Hassan
5 Weak and missing links of Islamic finance in Nigeria:
a legal appraisal 68
Zakariya Mustapha, Sherin Kunhibava and Aishath Muneeza
6 Prospects of the Islamic Fintech revolution in Africa and
the role of standardised Shariah principles 100
Ummahani A. Amin
PART II ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS IN ISLAMIC
COMMERCIAL FINANCE IN AFRICA
7 Reactivating abandoned infrastructure development and
considering the Islamic finance option: a case study of Nigeria 115
Ziyaad Mahomed, Mustapha Akinlaso and Shamsher Mohamad
8 A comparative risk-adjusted returns performance
evaluation of Islamic, ethical and conventional mutual
funds in Nigeria (2014–2018) 141
Abdullahi Salihu Abubakar and Aliyu Dahiru Muhammad
9 Assessing financing for healthcare infrastructure in
Sub-Saharan Africa: can Islamic finance assist? 163
Ziyaad Mahomed
10 The growth, opportunities and challenges facing Islamic
finance in Nigeria: evidence from waqf and sukuk 189
Monsurat Ayojimi Salami, Harun Tanrıvermiş and Ahmet
Hilmi Erciyes
11 Innovations in Islamic Fintech: a focus on Africa 204
Mohamed Shakeel Salyani and Karamo N.M. Sonko
PART III ISSUES AND INNOVATIONS IN ISLAMIC
SOCIAL FINANCE IN AFRICA
12 The potential of cash waqf for poverty alleviation in Somalia 218
Abdurezak Mohamed Nur and Saeed A. Bin-Nashwan
13 Adopting micro-takaful in Ethiopia: will it fit in the
existing informal insurance structure? 231
Howlet A. Beshir, Syed Musa Syed Jaafar Alhabshi and
Habeebullah Zakariyah
14 Pioneering Islamic microfinance in Uganda: a sustainable
poverty alleviation approach 245
Ssemambo Hussein Kakembo, Abu Umar Faruq Ahmad
and Aishath Muneeza
15 The development of waqf in Sudan for sustainable development 269
Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin
16 Applying an integrated Islamic social finance model for
the empowerment of women farmers in The Gambia 283
Ziyaad Mahomed and Muhammed Hydara
17 The transformative power of zakat (alms) in
a humanitarian crisis: a case study from Kenya 303
Jemilah Mahmood, M. Kabir Hassan and Aishath
Muneeza
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