The development of Islamic banking and finance (IBF) previously centred around 
three regions of the world: the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. However, 
in recent years, this has expanded, as interest in IBF has gained momentum in Australia, 
the USA, and Europe, especially in the UK. Several Western market players have established 
their own Islamic window or subsidiaries to cater to the need of growing Muslim 
populations in these regions.
 This book examines the recent developments in IBF, particularly in the context 
of Islamic social finance instruments, such as Islamic microfinance, halal education, 
takaful, mutual funds, and waqf. It covers the religiosity, spirituality, and tawhid 
index, which promotes social well-being and empowerment. The book is interdisciplinary, 
and theories, practice, and key issues are presented simultaneously, introducing 
new ideas and techniques to the IBF community. Moreover, the book examines topics 
such as innovation in Islamic social finance instruments, advanced techniques of 
risk mitigation in Islamic capital markets, marketing and the halal industry, and 
shari’ah-compliant instruments, which are critical to Islamic finance.
 The book is an essential reference text for academics and research students at 
the master’s and doctorate levels in IBF.
 Table of Contents
 Preface
 Chapter 1: Contemporary Issues in Islamic Socio-finance
 Hussain M Qadri & M Ishaq Bhatti
 Chapter 2: Implications of profit-sharing investment accounts on the capital 
structure of Islamic bank: a comparative study
 Dawood Asharaf
 Chapter 3: Tawhid index of global wellbeing as the principal indicator of spirituality 
and development
 Masud Alam
 Chapter 4: Risk management and risk sharing in Islamic finance: theory and practice
 Rodney Wilson
 Chapter 5: Debt, Risk and Islamic Moral Economy
 Toseef Azid
 Chapter 6: Role of state Banks Policy rate in the economy of Pakistan
 Atiq ul Rehman
 Chapter 7: Religion, Culture and Islamic Marketing
 Hussain mohi ud din Qadri
 Chapter 8: A theoratical model for job creation: The role of Banks
 Anwar Shah
 Chapter 9: Lessons from the UK’s dedicated Islamic banks
 Mohammed Amin
 Chapter 10: Inclusive and sustainable growth with Islamic Finance
 Salman Ahmed
 Chapter 11: Embracing Islamic Banking as a new Engine towards the Growth of Economy
 Syed Abdul Rehman Shah
 Chapter 12: The role of Zakat in addressing poverty: An analysis of Sokoto State 
Zakat and Waqf (endowment) Commission
 Aminu Bhala
 Chapter 13: Analysis of sources and uses of charity fund account: A case study 
of Meezan Bank
 Ayaz
 Chapter 14: Issuance of musawwamah based card by islamic banks as an alternative 
to credit card
 Imam ud deen
 Chapter 15: The Socio-Economic Impact of Waqf in Islam: A study of Zakkat and Endowment Commission 
in Sokoto State
 M. Dahiru Shunni
 Chapter 16: Business Zakat Reporting: Evidences from the Islamic Financial Institutions
 Teh Suhaila
 Chapter 17: The Blueprint of Pre-Higher education pragramme: A platform to uplift 
the B40 Economics position
 Aine Japar, Siti Salwa Salleh
 Chapter 18: An increasing Demand for Halal products and services: A call for 
an enactment of international convention on Halal Industries
 Ibrahim Danjuna
 Chapter 19: Education for Young Generations on Halal Food Audit and Certification: 
Challenges and Future Aspects
 Hadia Hashmi
 Chapter 20: Halal Tourism optimization to economic Growth: Study at Jakarta Indonesia
 Shinta Maharani
 Chapter 21: Do best by providing quality services: A case study towards Islamic 
Banking and customer behaviour
 Shahbaz Ahmed
 Chapter 22: Green Sukuk for Financing Renewable Projects in Islamic Social Finance: 
Problems and Solutions
 Maryam Saeed
 Chapter 23: Conclusion on Contemporary Issues in Islamic Socio-finance
 Hussain M Qadri & M Ishaq Bhatti
 Index
 Jointly authored by Dr Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri & M. Ishaq Bhatti
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