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Islam and the west in anglophone Muslim Fiction after 9/11
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An analysis of capital regulation for Islamic banks
Published 2002“…This thesis makes a theoretical contribution to the design of the capital adequacy assessment framework for Islamic banks. The proposed capital regulation is aimed at enhancing the Islamic banks' operational sustainability. …”
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Financial performance of Islamic banking in Kuwait
Published 1998“…The country has two types of financial institutions Islamic and conventional, both of which exist side by side. …”
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Water sanitation and hygiene status in the neighbourhood of Bangladeshi Islamic schools and mosques
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An analysis of risk sharing in Islamic finance with reference to Pakistan
Published 1996“…The Islamic law prohibits charging and paying of interest but allows earning profits on the basis of participation in the market. …”
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Extending our understanding of Islamic banking through questioning assumptions and drawing unprecedented comparisons
Published 2018“…This thesis challenges two key assumptions made in the current Islamic banking literature. Firstly, this thesis challenges and empirically invalidates the assumption that all Islamic banks are indistinguishable from their conventional counterparts and are thus equally unIslamic. …”
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A Capital adequacy framework for Islamic banks: the need to reconcile depositors' risk aversion with managers' risk taking
Published 2002“…However, due to informational asymmetry and risk aversion by investors, there currently exist fixed claim liabilities on the Islamic banking balance sheets. This necessitates the imposition of capital adequacy requirements, which aim at maintaining systemic stability by achieving two fundamental objectives. …”
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A study on the corporate social responsibility of Islamic financial institutions: learning from the experience of socially responsible financial institutions in the UK
Published 2006“…A divergence between the economics literature on Islamic finance and the course taken by the practical field of Islamic banking and finance has been argued to be arising over the years. …”
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Patgram - A local government initiative for 100% sanitation
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Veiled women athletes in the 2008 Beijing Olympics: media accounts
Published 2012“…The aim of this paper is to explore and to compare different international media accounts about the presence of veiled athletes in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. In other words, to uncover whether the discourse of clash of cultures or that of cross-cultural dialogue has shaped their position about Islam, Muslim identities, Muslim women and the Muslim world in general. …”
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Commodity chemicals production in Moorella thermoacetica
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Pathways of antibiotic use in Bangladesh: a qualitative protocol for the PAUSE study
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NGOs in sanitation: needs, scope and potential
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Synergistic substrate cofeeding stimulates reductive metabolism
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The history of Arabic medicine based on the work of Ibn Abi Usabe'ah 1203-270
Published 1981“…In Chapter two, a full explanation of the development of Arabic Medicine during the various periods, pre Islam, during Islam, the Prophet medicine, the medicine during the various caliphates, and. at the end of Chapter three, some effort is made to explain the situation of hospitals during the heyday of Arabic Civilization. …”
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Efficiency in Indonesian banking: Recent evidence
Published 2008“…Using Tone’s (2001) input-oriented, non-parametric, slacks-based DEA model, and modifying it where necessary to deal with negative inputs and outputs (Sharp et al. 2006), we firstly estimate the relative average efficiencies of Indonesian banks, both overall, and by group, as determined by their total asset size and status. In the second part of the analysis, we adopt Simar and Wilson’s (2007) bootstrapping methodology to eliminate the ‘bias’ in the efficiency estimates and to formally test for the impact of size and status on Indonesian bank efficiency. …”
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The impact of financial liberalisation on the efficiency of Malaysian banks: an empirical analysis using frontier measurements
Published 2014“…Economic functions such as, cost-, standard profit- and alternative profit-efficiency were used in a 1-stage SFA model, which includes control variables (e.g. capital adequacy, asset quality and liquidity) and environmental variables (e.g. ownership, size, specialisation, deregulation periods and market structure) in the model specifications. …”
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Productivity changes and risk management in Indonesian banking: an application of a new approach to constructing Malmquist indices
Published 2010“…With respect to the risk management analysis, most of the balance sheet variables were shown to have had the expected impact on risk management efficiency. …”
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Exploring domestic violence experiences from the perspective of abused women in Malaysia
Published 2014“…Further, the women s misapprehension of Islamic concepts such as disobedience and nusyuz (to the male partner) has made disclosing violence experiences difficult. …”
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