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Growth Continues in Islamic Finance

Mar 29 2007

At a recent regional business summit organized by Reuters, participants said Muslim investors are increasingly sophisticated and increasingly inclined to invest their money according to the stricture of Sharia, or Islamic law, say media reports. For example, Islamic law prohibits paying interest, which makes it difficult to trade bonds or other debt instruments. In addition, Islamic law bans investment in companies engaged in gambling, pornography or alcohol products.

Hassan Hakimian, The Cass Business School's associate dean for Off-Campus Programs, told BusinessWeek Islamic finance is growing some 15 percent annually and will continue that growth for at least the next ten years. At the Reuters summit Atif Abdulmalik, chief executive of the private equity group Arcapita, based in Bahrain, said Islamic investing is now "mainstream." Keba Keinde, CEO of Dubai's Millennium Finance Corp, which will invest $10 billion in energy, media and telecommunications over the next five years, added, "In terms of finding leverage, Islamic finance has made progress in adding depth."

A number of business schools are adding courses on Islamic finance, BusinessWeek says. London's Cass school is launching an Executive MBA program in Dubai this fall, saying it sees a demand for more MBAs with experience in the area.

Comments (3)

  • I don't understand why people want to take a loan to pay 30 yr. worth of interest to the lender? When they can choose not to. Only if they stopped misleading themselves about Islam, Muslims, and Islamic financing.

    Zed 23 Jun 2007

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  • I am Afraid but you dont have any idea what islamic banking and finance is realy about, Islamic finance is not depant on any loan or any money browing, this is only based on asset if you want a loan for some reason islamic finance will fullfill your need by paying him self and ask you to pay it in future with little profit on it which is not an interest based. Islamic finance and banking has several banking product which you can choose same like any conventional bank but not in money, bank will buy for you and sell it to you on profit and the main thing is Risk associate with bank not with consumer.

    SAJ 11 Jan 2008

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  • Sorry Zed, I think your comment is more emotional than factual

    Bashir 07 Apr 2008

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