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COURSE PRO FORMA

IMPORTANT:
Contents of this Pro Forma should not be changed without the Senates approval. Amendments involving
not more than 30% of the course content can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Centre level.
Learning Outcomes

At the end of the course, students are able to:


(1)
(2)
(3)

Synopsis of Course Contents

Main Reference

FORM 7

Apply the underlying concepts and principles of Islamic banking


and finance;
Examine the differences between the Islamic and the
conventional financial systems; and
Analyse issues and policies pertaining to the development of
Islamic banking and finance in theory and practice.

This course gives an overview of the Islamic financial system which


comprises the Islamic financial institutions and financial markets. The
course starts with a discussion of the fundamentals of Islamic
banking and finance; the rationale, underlying concepts and
principles. It will then examine issues pertaining to the development
of Islamic financial institutions and financial markets. Course topics
include the prohibition of riba, profits, Islamic contracts of exchange,
Islamic banking in theory and practice, Islamic insurance (takaful),
Islamic money market, Islamic equity market, Islamic derivatives
(sukuk) and regulatory issues.
1. Saiful Azhar Rosly (2005), Critical Issues on Islamic Banking
and Financial Markets, Dinamas Publishing
2. Iqbal,Z & Mirakhor A (2007), An Introduction to Islamic
Finance, John Wiley & Sons Singapore
3. Kamal Khir, Lakesh Gupta & Bala Shanmugam (2008),
Islamic Banking: A Practical Perspective, Pearson Longman
Malaysia
4. Sudin Haron, Bala Shanmugam & Nafis Alam (2007), Islamic
Financial System: A Comprehensive Guide, Insight Network
Malaysia
5. Chapra, M. Umer (1985), Towards a Just Monetary System,
The Islamic Foundation
6. Zeti Akhtar Aziz (2005), Islamic Banking and Finance
Progress and Prospects Collected Speeches:2000-2005,
Bank Negara Malaysia.
7. Salahuddin Ahmed (2006), Islamic Banking , Finance and
Insurance: A Global Overview, A.S Noordeen Kuala Lumpur
8. Archer S & Rifaat Ahmed (2002), Islamic Finance, Innovation
and Growth, Euromoney Books London
9. Sohail Jaffer (2004), Islamic Asset Management, Euromoney
Books, London
10. Mohd Daud Bakar (articles)
(i) Riba and Islamic Banking
(ii)Contracts in Islamic Commercial Law and Their Application
in Modern Islamic Financial System

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