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Yıl 2018, Cilt: 1 Sayı: 1, 13 - 30, 01.12.2018

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Financial engineering and its importance for Islamic Banks

Yıl 2018, Cilt: 1 Sayı: 1, 13 - 30, 01.12.2018

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Islamic banks seek always to keep a variety of financial instruments and products to enable them to liquidity management a way that a profitable,in addition to provide appropriate flexibility in order to respond to the economic environment variables. For this reason, financial engineering is considered the right tool to achieve it. So it is working to find innovative solutions and new financial instruments with high economic efficiency. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the importance of financial engineering for Islamic Banks and know the obstacles that faced it by looking at previous studies and find out the results and their interpretation. this study reached to that the financial engineering plays a role in the development of Islamic banking by creating financial products with economic efficiency and correspond with law Islamic

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  • Alameen, M. (2013), the products of financial engineering: reality and challenges, Alwahat journal for science studies, vol.44 (2), PP: 640-663.
  • Algali, A. (1996), financial engineering: General dimensions and the foundations of Islamic finance, ALmoqtased journal, vol.17 (1), P44
  • Al Taani, K. (2013), challenges facing financial engineering with Islamic rules, International journal of economics, finance and management sciences, Vol.1 (5), PP 234-240.
  • Al Nasser, S. A. S. (2013)“Introdution to history of Islamic banking in Malaysia,” Humanomics, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 80-87.
  • Alsabahani, A. (2012),the brief in finance and investment, Algeria, P117.
  • Gandowz, A. (2008), Financial engineering between the theory and applied, journal of Abd alaziz king, vol.2 (2), P38.
  • Garowf, M. (2011), Financial engineering scientific as input to the development of Islamic products industry, International conference on Islamic Economics and challenges of the future, Dubai.
  • Hasan, K. (1999), “Islamic Banking in Theory and Practice: The Experience of Bangladesh”, Managerial Finance, Vol 25(9), pp: 60-113.
  • Hasini, S. (2007), Seminar: Accounting in Islamic banking, Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences, P3.http://iefpedia.com/arab/wp-content/uploads.
  • Henry, C.M. and Wilson, R. (2004), “The Politics of Islamic Finance”, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh.
  • Ibrahim, W. (2000). Islamic finance in the global economy, Redwood Books, Great Britain, P133.
  • Idries Mahmod (2001), Credit cards from an Islamic perspective ,Egyptian National Library, P9.
  • Ismail , A. (2007).“Financial Innovations: A Challenge to Regulators and Supervisors “Universiti content/uploads/2009/11/Financial-Innovations-A-Challenge-to-Regulators-and- Supervisors.pdf. Kebangsaan
  • Malaysia.http://www.iefpedia.com/english/wp
  • Jadi, S. (2015), the role of financial engineering in the Islamic financial industry development: the case study of the Sudan and Malaysia, Master thesis, Algeria, PP: 136-179.
  • Kamali, M. H. (2005), Fiqhī Issues in Commodity Futures. in Financial Engineering And Islamic Contracts (Iqbal, Munawar & Tariqullah Khan, eds.), Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Kotby, H. (1990), Financial Engineering for Islamic Banks,Institute of Middle Eastern Studies,Niigata-Ken,Japan.
  • Lemaach ; Sara,S. (2014), Islamic banking industry, Emirates Islamic Bank's experience in issuing Ijara instruments, Global Academy for Research legitimacy ,International Conference on Products and Applications of Innovation and Financial Engineering.
  • Megginson, W, L. (2002), towards a global model of venture capital, Journal of Applied corporate finance, vol 16 (1), pp: 89-107.
  • Mohammed, H. (2010), Role of Islamic Financial Engineering in addressing financial crises International Scientific Conference, Amman.
  • Mohammed, Obaidullah (1999), Finance engineering with Islamic options, journal of Islamic economic studies, vol.6 (1).
  • Nassari,R. (2016)çThe rules of Islamic to products financial Engineering: analytical study, Forensic science studies, vol.43 (1), pp 77-98.
  • Neeraj, N.(2011), Role of Financial Innovation in Reengineering Business: An Overview, http://www.icmis.net/infoms/icoqm10/ICOQM10CD/pdf/P431-Final.pdf.
  • Othman, A. and Owen, L. (2001). “Adopting and Measuring Customer Service Quality(SQ) in Islamic Banks: A Case Study in Kuwait Finance House”, International Journal of Islamic Financial Services, vol 3 (1), pp: 1-26.
  • Radwan, S. (2005). Financial derivatives and their role in risk management and the role of financial engineering in their tools industry, publishing House of Universities, Egypt.
  • Schoon, N., (2008) Islamic Finance –An Overview, European Business Organization Law Review , vol 9, Issue 4, pp : 621-635.
  • Sawilm, S. (2004), financial engineering industry: Theories in Islamic approach, Islamic Research Centre, Kuwait.
  • Zamir,I,, (1999).Financial engineering in Islamic finance, vol.41 (4), pp 541-559.
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Aza Alhasadı Bu kişi benim

Iman Ilhusadı Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Aralık 2018
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2018 Cilt: 1 Sayı: 1

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APA Alhasadı, A., & Ilhusadı, I. (2018). Financial engineering and its importance for Islamic Banks. International Journal of Arts and Social Studies, 1(1), 13-30.

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