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- Title Pages
- Introduction
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1 Islamic Banks: The Rise of a New Power Alliance of Wealth and Shari'a Scholarship -
2 Global Politics, Islamic Finance and Islamist Politics Before and After 11 September 2001 -
3 The Murabaha Syndrome in Islamic Finance: Laws, Institutions and Politics -
4 Marketing Commodities Does Not Happen on Commodity Markets: The Egyptian Bursat Al-‘Uqud and Oil Futures Markets -
5 Financial Performances of Islamic versus Conventional Banks -
6 Capital Flight through Islamic Managed Funds -
7 Interest Politics: Islamic Finance in the Sudan, 1977–2001 -
8 The Kuwait Finance House and the Islamization of Public Life in Kuwait -
9 Jordan: A Case Study of the Relationship between Islamic Finance and Islamist Politics -
10 The Political Economy of Islamic Finance in Turkey: The Role of Fethullah Gülen and Asya Finans -
11 Aiyyu Bank Islami? The Marginalization of Tunisia's BEST Bank -
12 The Rise and Decline of the Islamic Banking Model in Egypt - Conclusion
- Notes on the Contributors
- Index
(p.296) Notes on the Contributors
(p.296) Notes on the Contributors
- Source:
- The Politics of Islamic Finance
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
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- Title Pages
- Introduction
-
1 Islamic Banks: The Rise of a New Power Alliance of Wealth and Shari'a Scholarship -
2 Global Politics, Islamic Finance and Islamist Politics Before and After 11 September 2001 -
3 The Murabaha Syndrome in Islamic Finance: Laws, Institutions and Politics -
4 Marketing Commodities Does Not Happen on Commodity Markets: The Egyptian Bursat Al-‘Uqud and Oil Futures Markets -
5 Financial Performances of Islamic versus Conventional Banks -
6 Capital Flight through Islamic Managed Funds -
7 Interest Politics: Islamic Finance in the Sudan, 1977–2001 -
8 The Kuwait Finance House and the Islamization of Public Life in Kuwait -
9 Jordan: A Case Study of the Relationship between Islamic Finance and Islamist Politics -
10 The Political Economy of Islamic Finance in Turkey: The Role of Fethullah Gülen and Asya Finans -
11 Aiyyu Bank Islami? The Marginalization of Tunisia's BEST Bank -
12 The Rise and Decline of the Islamic Banking Model in Egypt - Conclusion
- Notes on the Contributors
- Index