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This book examines the convergence of Islamic legal principles and modern financial systems, covering the fundamental principles of Islamic finance and banking, and how they are practically applied within the banking sector. Using real-world examples to discuss the operation of contracts, partnerships, and risk-sharing arrangements while adhering to Islamic law, the book details Sharia-compliant banking and finance both in theory and practice. With an international perspective, the book analyses Islamic Banking law in countries such as the UK, Malaysia and India, covering their respective…mehr

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This book examines the convergence of Islamic legal principles and modern financial systems, covering the fundamental principles of Islamic finance and banking, and how they are practically applied within the banking sector. Using real-world examples to discuss the operation of contracts, partnerships, and risk-sharing arrangements while adhering to Islamic law, the book details Sharia-compliant banking and finance both in theory and practice. With an international perspective, the book analyses Islamic Banking law in countries such as the UK, Malaysia and India, covering their respective legal framework and regulations in detail. It also delves into the history of banking law in each country, alongside topics such as taxation, corporate governance and regulatory practice. The book will be of interest to students and scholars in the field of Islamic law, banking and finance law.
Autorenporträt
Abhishek Gupta is an Assistant Professor of Law at Jamia Hamdard, Delhi, specializing in criminal law, banking law, and securities regulation, with a dedicated research focus on Islamic banking and finance. He earned his Ph.D. from Jamia Millia Islamia and completed his LL.M. with distinction from the Indian Law Institute. He has previously taught at Bennett University and Amity Law School and has collaborated with government agencies, such as the Department of Justice and the Commission on Scientific and Technical Terminologies (Ministry of Education). His publications span Islamic banking, manual scavenging, and contemporary issues in criminal law.