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Focuses on Islamic financial inclusion for sustainable growth and sustainability Illustrates how to enhance poverty alleviation and achieving sustainable development through Islamic microfinance Presents empirical case studies of Islamic financial inclusion being applied in various countries, including examples of micro-entrepreneurship, Islamic deposit insurance and financial inclusion in agriculture

Produktbeschreibung
Focuses on Islamic financial inclusion for sustainable growth and sustainability
Illustrates how to enhance poverty alleviation and achieving sustainable development through Islamic microfinance
Presents empirical case studies of Islamic financial inclusion being applied in various countries, including examples of micro-entrepreneurship, Islamic deposit insurance and financial inclusion in agriculture

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Autorenporträt
Abdelrahman Elzahi Saaid Ali is a Senior Economist at the Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB). Before joining IRTI, he was Associate Professor of Economics at Sudan University of Science and Technology. Abdelrahman has written and edited a number of academic publications, including Revitalization of Waqf for Socio-Economic Development (Palgrave, 2019). Khalifa Mohamed Ali is a Senior  Economist at IRTI. Before this, he was Associate Professor of Economics at the United Arab Emirates University, and taught economics at Iowa State University, USA, where he also studied. Khalifa is the Editor of the Arabic edition of Islamic Economic Studies, one of IRTI's flagship publications, and has published extensively in the area of Islamic finance. Mohamed Hassan Azrag is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Ibn Sina University, Sudan. Prior to this he studied Accounting and Finance at Sudan University of Science and Technology where he gained his FCCA qualification.