01427 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001000122084001600132100003000148700002400178245003200202260003000234300003500264500002500299520085500324650003001179INLIS00000000000332320200508202241200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a9781845420833 0010-0520003323 aeng0 a332.1 a332.1/LEW/H0 aEdited by M. Kabir Hassan0 aand Mervyn K. Lewis00aHandbook of Islamic Banking aCheltenhambThomsonc2007 axviii, 443p.b: illus,;c25cm. aIndeks : p.433 - 443 aThe book comprises 25 students by leading international experts on islamic banking and finance specially commissioned to analyse the various debates and the current state of play in the field. From its origins thirty years ago, has expanded rapidly to become a distinctive and fast growing segment of the international banking and capital markets. This expansion, still remains poorly understood in many parts of the Muslim world and continues to be a mystery in much of the workings of islamic banking and finance, accessible to a wide range of readers.It seeks to bring the current agenda and the main issues on islamic banking a wider audience. Islamic banking offers, as an alternative to conventional interest-based financing methods, a wide variety of financial instruments and investment vehicles based on profit-and-loss sharing arrangements. 0aBanks and Banking - Islam