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    • Kiadó Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2024. november 22.

    • ISBN 9781035322947
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem428 oldal
    • Méret 234x156 mm
    • Súly 752 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    This book investigates the integration of emerging technologies within Islamic finance, reconciling Islamic values with contemporary financial innovations and ensuring ethical integrity in the face of rapid digital transformation.



    Islamic Finance in the Digital Age delves into the challenges and opportunities posed by 21st-century technological advancements, including decentralized finance and AI. Furthermore, it examines the theoretical foundations of Islamic finance, compliance with Shariah law, and innovative finance solutions, advocating for a maqasid-centric approach to leveraging the benefits of digitalization. Featuring insights from leading experts, the book provides a forward-thinking perspective to guide the Islamic finance industry towards a sustainable, prosperous, and ethically grounded future.



    This book is a crucial reference for students and scholars of financial economics and regulation, and Islamic economics and finance. It is also beneficial for practitioners and policymakers in the financial sector.



    This book investigates the integration of emerging technologies within Islamic finance, reconciling Islamic values with contemporary financial innovations and ensuring ethical integrity in the face of rapid digital transformation. It delves into the challenges and opportunities posed by 21st-century technological advancements, including decentralized finance and AI.

    ‘This book addresses a wide range of emerging topics in a fast-changing financial landscape and provides intellectual discourse from Islamic economics and finance perspectives. Given the diversity of topics addressed, I find this book as one of the pioneering efforts to tackle complex issues highlighting the potential of the role and contribution of principles of Islamic finance to the emerging FinTech industry. I congratulate the editors and the contributing authors for making a valuable contribution to Islamic finance literature.’

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    Contents
    Preface xvi
    Acknowledgements xviii
    1 Islamic finance in the age of digital transformation: an
    introduction 1
    Syed Nazim Ali and Zul Hakim Jumat
    PART I ISLAMIC FINANCE IN THE DIGITAL AGE:
    THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS
    2 Al-iqtisad al-wasati: a finance vision for the ummah 9
    Mohamed Aslam Haneef and Riasat Amin Imon
    3 Scarcity or abundance: why having so much means too
    little—Islamic economics and the search for its methodology 36
    Wahabalbari Amir Ahmed
    4 Monetary policy and inequality: conceptual framework
    and preliminary evidence 53
    Sajid Amin Javed and Aqsa Naveed
    5 The theory of money: an analysis of cryptocurrency in
    a faith-based finance paradigm 73
    Samir Alamad
    6 Cryptoassets as property (maal): Islamic legal and ethical
    foundations and evaluative framework 102
    Habib Ahmed
    7 Do regulatory sandboxes help achieve the goals (maqasid)
    of al-Shariah better? Case of the Islamic fintech sector 125
    Mohammed Obaidullah
    PART II EMERGING FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGIES
    AND SHARIAH COMPLIANCE
    8 Islamic cryptoassets: model structure, operational
    mechanisms, and Shariah review 133
    Mohd Ma’Sum Billah
    9 Crypto staking from the Shariah perspective 149
    Farukh Habib and Ahmed Jawa
    10 Financial applications of artificial intelligence: Shariah
    issues and maqasid considerations 164
    Abdulazeem Abozaid
    11 Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) from fiqh and maqasid perspectives 189
    Gapur Oziev and Abdulazeem Abozaid
    12 How Islamic are the services offered by Islamic P2P
    financing fintech companies? An observation from Indonesia 208
    Miranti Kartika Dewi, Wasilah, Evony Silvino Violita, and
    Sri Nurhayati
    PART III EMERGING FINANCIAL TOOLS AND
    APPLICATIONS: ISLAMIC FINANCE
    SOLUTIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES
    13 An empirical evaluation of blockchain technology:
    challenges and opportunities for Islamic cryptoassets 224
    Asif Zaman, Mushtaq Hussain Khan, and Zheyi Zhu
    14 Central bank digital currencies, Internet of Things, and
    blockchain: prospects and challenges for Islamic finance 249
    Khalid Ahmed Al-Ansari and Ahmet Faruk Aysan
    15 Decentralized Islamic finance: blockchain as a cure for the
    murabaha syndrome 281
    Youcef Maouchi
    16 Islamic finance in the metaverse: meta-finance
    frameworks for supporting the growth of
    Shariah-compliant finance options in the metaspace 300
    Klemens Katterbauer, Hassan Syed, Laurent Cleenewerck,
    and Sema Yilmaz Genc
    17 A critical appraisal of the Sovereign Green Islamic Bond:
    case study in Indonesia 314
    Nisful Laila, Raditya Sukmana, Dwi Irianti Hadiningdyah,
    Dian Agustia, and Indah Rahmawati
    18 Digitalization of the Islamic social economy: new
    paradigms for maximizing social welfare 344
    Hatim El-Tahir
    19 Digital Islamic social finance in Indonesia: an
    intergenerational analysis 360
    Rahmatina Awaliah Kasri and Meis Winih Sosianti
    20 Gig and platform economy: the next big opportunity for
    mutuals and takaful in India? 385
    Umar Farooq Patel, Shariq Nisar, and C.R. Chavan
    Index 404

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