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Global Economic Crisis, An Islamic Perspective

Global Economic Crisis, An Islamic Perspective By Mustaq Koya, Idialogue Magazine (Australia) January 2009 Edition The devastating ripple effect of the American Subprime Mortgage crisis is seen across the world. Meltdowns of the global financial sector, bailout packages for large corporations, corporate collapses, desperate economic stimulus packages, warnings of looming

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Interview with a SpecialistIslamic Finance & BankingThe Global Financial Crisis

“Islamic Financial System Is Not a Serious Alternative”

Interview with Vanessa Steinmayer  "Islamic Financial System Is Not a Serious Alternative" The current financial crash has wide-reaching consequences for the world's economy, many of which are yet to come. Élena-S. Eilmes spoke to the financial expert Vanessa Steinmayer on how the Islamic countries are affected, and whether an Islamic

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Islamic Finance & BankingThe Global Financial Crisis

Islamic Banks Also Responsible for Global Financial Crisis: Experts

Islamic Banks Also Responsible for Global Financial Crisis: Experts Ahmed Abdul Aziz 6 March 2009 ABU DHABI — Islamic banks must share equal responsibility with conventional commercial banks and financial institutions for the current global financial crisis, a professor specialising in Islamic economics said on Thursday.   Islamic banks did

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Islamic Finance & BankingThe Global Financial Crisis

Islamic Banking – A Hedge Against Man-made Crisis

Islamic Banking - A Hedge Against Man-made Crisis by Mohiuddin Aazim | Published on 9/19/2009 Islamic banking remained least affected by the global financial crisis. It experienced some problems only after this crisis had snowballed into a recession in developed economies affecting growth prospects of Pakistan and other developing countries.

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