This volume discusses the new trends in law and regulation in Islamic finance. Islamic finance is a particular component of the global financial system and is very different from secular finance. To understand the development of Islamic finance, it is important to place it in the context of financial globalization. Islamic finance is a new force in the contemporary world financial system and is present in more than a hundred countries. The current generation of Muslim economic power is crowding into the world's financial currents with trillions in liquidity and is growing at a high rate of 10-15% per year. Islamic finance is coming into focus and is not confined to Islamic countries but is present in every larger Muslim community, which means that it cannot be isolated from the effects of financial globalization. This edited volume discusses the effects of global financial transactions in Islamic finance and how it impacts its law and regulation.
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1. Islamic Entrepreneurship: a Systematic Literature Review.-
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2. Harmonization of Islamic Financial Literacy in Understanding the
Islamic Banking Services: the Case in Malaysia.
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3. A Systematic
Review: Challenge of Islamic Microfinance Baitul Maal Wat Tanwil in
Indonesia.
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4. Islamic Peer-to-peer (P2P) Financing as an Alternate
Model of MSME Financing in Nigeria.
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5. The Relationship Between
Business Intelligence and Digital Banking Services in Jordanian Islamic
Banks.
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6. The Impact of Islamic Finance on Economic Growth : the
Malaysian Experience.
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7. The Efficiency of Participation Banking
Sector in Turkey: A DEA Approach.
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8. Understanding the Practices and
Challenges of Sustainability Reporting in Islamic Banking.
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9. Are
Women a Gender Dividend for Investment an Empirical Analysis From Indian
Working Women Perspective.
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10. Potential Impact of Metaverse-based
Banking on Employment in the BankingSector in India.
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11. The Impact
of Credit Risk Mitigation on the Profits of Investment Deposits in Islamic
Banks.
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12. The Effect of Job Seekers' Perception on the Intention to
Apply for Jobs in Islamic Banks in Indonesia.
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13. Factors
Influencing the Adoption of Business Intelligence in Islamic Banks.
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14. Prospects of a Partnership-based Islamic Microfinance model in
Bangladesh: Clients Perspectives.
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15. Analyzing Islamic Crowdfunding
Through Bibliometric and Visualization Approaches.
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16. Benchmarking
as a Mechanism to Measure Reference Efficiency and Improve the Performance of
a Group of Banks, Using the DEA Data Envelope.
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17. A Perspective on
the Existence and Development of Islamic Banking in India.
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18. Women
Outreach Exploration; Evidence From Islamic Microfinance in Indonesia.-
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19. The Impact of Necessity on Deposit Guarantee in Islamic Banks an
Applied Jurisprudential Study.
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20. The FinancialImpact of Islamic
Banking on Supporting and Developing Small and Medium Enterprises an
Assessment of the Reality of Global Bank Al-Salam.
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21. A Qualitative
Evaluation of Narrative Effectiveness Used in the Six and Titanic Films: a
Forgotten Minority Perspective.
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22. Sukuk Blockchain - an
Innovation: Opportunities and Challenges.
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23. Linking Brand
Awareness, Influencers and Impulse Buying via Sor Theory: a Conceptual
Paper.
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24. Bibliometric Analysis of Internal Audit Quality of Public
Sector Organizations.
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25. Systematic Literature Review About
Examining the Factors Affecting Omans Implementation of E-government.-
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26. Role of Payment Innovation on Bank Performance: What Happens to
the Bank if Cash Goes Away?.
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27. Investigating the Factors
Influencing Mobile Commerce Usage of SMES in Hargeisa, Republic of
Somaliland: a Review of Literature.
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28. Breaking Barriers: Exploring
the Gender Moderation in Factors Affecting University Choice for Students.-
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29. An in-depth Exploration of the Evolution and Imple-mentation of
Halal Pharmaceutical Certification Schemes in Malaysia.
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30.
Examining the Impact of Entrepreneurship Performance on Sustainable
Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS).
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31. The
Penta Helix Model in Management of Livestock Compost in Pakisjajar Village
Communities.
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32. Student Performance in Mathematics and Its Impact
on Learning Stem Subjects.
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33. Identifying the Sugarcane Trading
System in Indonesia: an Institutional Economics Perspective.
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34.
Going Global in the Digital Age Keeping Up and Staying Ahead in Today's
Tech-driven Society.
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35. The Development of Women's Education Under
Local Organizations in Kelantan, 1932-1957.
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36. Nurturing Student
Academic Performance: Unveiling the Impact of Smart Classroom, Perceived Ease
of Use, Self-efficacy, and Islamic Spiritual Values.
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37. The
Prospectof Work From Home in the Public Sector.
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38. Analytical Study
on Ethical Issues in Events- Voices From Muslim Organizers .
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39.
Crowdsourcing: a Catalyst for SMES to Ideation and Commercialization?.-
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40. Correlation Between Flash Floods and Variable Improper Drainage
Systems: Experiences Impacts of Flash Floods From Bandar Kuching, Sarawak,
Malaysia.
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41. Development of New Funding Formula in Malaysian Public
Universities.
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42. Adapting to Technologicatransformation: Jobs and
Skills in Malaysia's Evolving Work Landscape.
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43. Factors Shaping
the Propensity of UAE Secondary School Teachers to Incorporate Education
4.0.
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44. Role of Credit Attitude on Credit Card Misuse: a Study of
Malaysian Working Adults.
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45. Social Media Marketing for
Micro-enterprises in Malaysia: Branding for the Future?.
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46. English
Majors Intercultural Competence and Chinese Cultural Aphasia.
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47.
Study on Socio-demographic of Healthcare Waqf Do-nors: Waqf Contribution and
Its Association With the Faith and Attitude Influence.
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48. Students
Inclination and Preferences for Tahfiz Program in UiTM.
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49. Risk
Mitigation Strategy for Agency Problems in Micro Business Financing of Baitul
Maal Wa Tamwil: a Qualitative Swot Analysis.
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50. The Mental
Processes in Beauty of Shaanxi: an Ecological Discourse Analysis
Perspective.
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51. Powerful Entrepreneurial Networking: Bridging the
Gap in Marketing Performance of Halal SMES.
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52. Environmental
Awareness Impact on Coastal Residents Emotional Intelligence and
Personality.
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53. Vernacular Masjid as a Development of the Basic
Arche-type of the Punctured Pavilion: a Technological and Cul-tural
Manifestation in the Southeast Asian Region.
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54. Policy and Digital
Economy and Society Development Action Plan Phase 2 (B.E. 2566 " 2570) and
Digital Economy and Society Development Action Plan for Human Resource
Development Phase2 (B.E.2566 " 2570).
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55. Factor Influencing of
Toxic Masculinity on Young and Adult Productivity: a Systematic Review.-
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56. Metaphor Construction of Environmental Issues in Chinese and
American News Media.
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57. A Proposed Model for Embracing Digital
Horizons: Exploring Patient-centric Wearable Healthcare Technology.
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58. Exploring the Appropriate Legal Mechanisme for Consumer in Halal Food
Abuse.
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59. Islamic Environmental Education: Case Study of the
Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia (IKIM).
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60. Food Waste
Management Technology in Malaysia: Lessons From the United States and
European Union.
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61. Consumer Adoption of Brimo Mobile Banking
Applica-tion: an Extended Tam Perspective.
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62. The Issue of Cybersex
Addiction Among Children in Peninsular Malaysia: the Process of Development
and Validation of Instrument.
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63. Measurement of Religiosity in
Islamic Perspective.
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64. Ma'iyyah Work-life Enhancement: Islamic
Values Approach to Strengthen Work Engagement.
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65. Digital
Loneliness in Social Media: the Epoch of Our Connected and Distraction World.
Dr. Nadia Mansour is a trainer at CREACT4MED, an assistant at The University of Sousse-Tunisia, a visiting researcher, and a post-doctor at the University of Salamanca-Spain. Her research interests focus on Finance, Banking, Macroeconomic, DSGE, and Innovation. She is an academic member and ambassador of the Communication Institute of Greece, a committee member of indexed conferences, an editorial board member of Taylor & Francis, IGI GLOBAL, and Springer, a reviewer in IGI Global, Emerald, and Wiley. She has presented various scientific papers in international (France, Morocco, USA, Turkey) and national conferences. She is also a keynote speaker and session chair in several conferences in (Turkey, India, and UAE). She has several published articles in ranked journals and chapters (IGI Global & Palgrave Macmillan) as well as edited books (Taylor & Francis, Springer).
Lorenzo Mateo Bujosa Vadell is a professor of procedural law at the University of Salamanca, Spain. He is a former president of the Ibero-American Institute of Procedural Law, and member of the International Association of Procedural Law and the International Association of Criminal Law. He is the coordinator of the PhD program "Administration, Justice and Finance in the Social State" at the University of Salamanca. He has enjoyed research stays at the Universities of Kansas (USA), Florence (Italy), and Trier (Germany).