Islamic Banking Syllabus
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Full Marks: 100
Module A: Islamic Economics
· Islamic
Economics- Meaning and Scope, Nature of Economic Laws, Islam and Other Economic
Systems, Consumption and Production in Islam, Distribution of Wealth in Islam,
Trade and Commerce in Islam, Islamic Approach to Money, Banking and Monetary
Policy.
Module B: Interest in Islam
· Interest in
Islam, Meaning of Riba, Conceptual Issues Related to Riba, Comparative
Difference Between Interest and Profit, Classical and Keynesian Views on
Interest.
Module C: Islamic Banking
· Objectives
and Functions, Global Experiences, Operational Mechanism of Islamic Banking
System of Guarantee, Non-Banking Services of Islamic Banks, Islamic Bank and
Central Bank, Conventional vis-à-vis Islamic Banking.
Module D: Deposit Mobilization Process
· Wadia and
Mudraba Accounts their Characteristics and Mode of Operations.
Module E: Investment and Operation of
Islamic Banks
· Musharaka,
Mudaraba, Murabaha, Bai-E-Muazzal, Bai-E-Salam, Hire Purchases, Quarz E Hasana,
Lease Finance, Auction Investment, Syndicated Investment, Term Investment.
Module F: Fund Management in Islamic
Banking
· Asset –
Liability Management (ALM), Liquidity Management, Liquidity Versus Profitability,
Liquidity Theories and Islamic Banking – Risk Management in Islamic Bank.
Module G: Foreign Exchange Operation of
Islamic Bank
· Import and
Export Financing, Methods of Trade Payments – Exchange Rates – Applicable Rates
for FEX Operations.
Module H: Central Banking in Islamic
Framework
· Central
Banking in Islamic Framework – Monetary Policy in Islam – Banking Supervision.
Module I: Rural Finance, Welfare and
Ancillary Services of Islamic Banking
Module J: Role of Shariah Council
· Need for
Shariah Board – Relationship with Board of Directors and Central Bank, Power
and Function of Shariah Councils.
Module K: Experience of Islamic Banks
at National and International Level
References
1 Ahmed, Shaikh Mahmud. Towards
Interest Free Banking. International Islamic Publisher, Delhi
2 Choudhury, Masudul Alam. Money in
Islam, Routledge, London
3 Hasan, Kabir M. A Text Book on
Islamic Banking
4 Hoque, Ataul, “Readings in Islamic
Banking” Islamic Foundation Bangladesh
5 Mannan, M A, “Islamic Economics-
Theory and Practice”, New Delhi, India
6 Rahman, M.M and Rahman, B.M.H.
Islamic Finance System
7 Shaghil, M, “Islamic Economics” New
Delhi, India
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