The principles of shariah governance as practised by Islamic financial institutions
Shariah governance is a system by which Islamic financial institutions (IFI) ensure that there is an effective independent oversight of the Shariah compliance process. For some reason, Shariah governance is explored through its functional and organisational division rather than its fundamental backg...
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Main Author: | Ahmad Faizol Ismail (Author) |
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Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
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