Am writing a Chapter titled " Capacity Building for Islamic Finance in Malaysia & ASEAN ". Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hamidin Abd. Hamid (Dep. Executive Director of the Asia-Europe Institute, U.Malaya) will be my supervisor for this topic.
Research thus far have only churn out 1, ... that's right ONLY ONE Journal Article of note i.e. an ILSP- Harvard Law School article by S.Nazim Ali titled " Islamic Finance and Economics as Reflected in Research & Publications ".
Other pertinent non-journal articles includes:
- AIBIM - 1 June 2009;
" Islamic Banking in ASEAN: don't fly too high!
Triangulation approach is the research methodology method to be used for this topic. The approach will however be more skewed towards the qualitative aspects i.e. interviews.
Places/Persons where Interviews on IF were conducted to-date:
A) INDONESIA - Jakarta & Bandung ( May - July 2009 )
- ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta.
Interviewed/Talked to 9 persons from different levels i.e. Secretary-General of ASEAN, Directors, Dep.Directors, Asst. Directors, Senior Officers & Technical Officers. - ERIA, Jakarta. Also, refer 2 July 2009 blog article.
- ITB, Bandung . Also, refer 2 July 2009 blog article.
- CIMB Niaga Bank, Bandung
- Tan Sri Sanusi Junid
- Prof. Saiful Azhar Rosly
- Mr. Khairil Abdullah
Appreciate any suggestions for me to proceed further on this topic especially on recommended journal articles, conference papers etc.
WASALAM & THANK YOU.
Thursday, Aug 13, 2009 at 7:31 AM.
ReplyDeletee-mailed comment from an old friend whom I studied together at MC-IIUM for the PDIBF programme. Presently, working in the Islamic Banking industry.
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Salam Tuan. Hopefully you could add about gold dinar trading in Islamic banking and finance amongst the Asean countries. Explore more in the contact of merit and demerit of trading in gold dinar. Thanks for sharing.
e-mail from Article Writer in response to my e-mail query. Both e-mails are reproduced here.
ReplyDeleteTQ Mr. Nazim Ali.
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FROM:
Islamic Finance Program ifp@law.harvard.edu
DATE: 2009/8/21
SUBJECT:
Integrating Islamic finance into the mainstream
To: amirulaei@gmail.com
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Actually it is a book, the citation details as follows:
Author: Ali, S. Nazim
Title: Integrating Islamic Finance into the Mainstream: Regulation, Standardization and Transparency.
Place of Publication: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Publisher: Islamic Finance Project, Harvard Law School, Harvard University
Year: 2007
Page; 261
ISBN: 0-970283563
Please let me know if you need any further information.
Best,
Nazim Ali
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Comment : Greetings, I am writing a project paper titled "Capacity Building for Islamic Finance in Malaysia & ASEAN". I would like to quote the article titled "Islamic Finance and Economics as Reflected in Research Publications" written by S.Nazim Ali but, I'm not sure as to the source of the paper i.e. is it from a journal, conference paper etc. My research blog can be accessed at:- http://halalfinancing.blogspot.com/ Appreciate some assistance on this matter. Best Regards. AMIRUL HAJI MOHAMAD
Author
Ali, S. Nazim
Title
Integrating Islamic finance into the mainstream
Conference
Country
United States
Language
English
Abstract
This book is the second publication of the Islamic Finance Project. It includes a selection of 12 papers presented at the Seventh Harvard University Forum on Islamic Finance on the topic, "Integrating Islamic Finance into the Mainstream: Regulation, Standardization, and Transparency." The first part concerns regulator dilemmas. The second part discusses religious, legal, economic, and political perspectives, covering retail finance in Europe as well. The third section is about the sukuk phenomenon. Lastly, the fourth part addresses the way forward for Islamic finance including controversies. The book includes a guide to the contributors, as well as a glossary of terms at the end.
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