A message from London: Pay your “zakat” locally
By Greget Kalla Buana
Zakat (Islamic alms giving) is now consi-dered as an alternative resource to help achieve the SDGs. London, the capital of a...
Mainstreaming Islamic Social Finance
By Ebi Junaidi and Primandanu FA
Over the years, Zakah (mandatory alms-giving), waqf (Islamic endowment funds) and Islamic not-for-profit microfinance have been regarded as traditional...
Carbon dioxide: From Villain to Asset
By Rowena Sellens
Sustainable investment is on the rise. With discussions about how to tackle climate change dominating policy across the globe, the attention of...
5 Tips For Becoming More Financially Responsible
At one point or another, everyone must learn how to be financially responsible. Some people end up learning this skillset earlier in their life...
Financial Inclusion in India: Social Enterprises as the Unlikely Heroes
By D. Anisha Adhikari and Siddhant Mishra
Financial inclusion in India has been the area of focus for the government and social enterprises for some...
Empowering SMEs with Islamic Finance
By Danis Nurul Yunita and Nur Dhani Hendranastiti
The success story of SMEs in Indonesia began to attract public attention from their strength during the...
Should Economists Care About Ethics?
By Jonathan Wight
Whether conscious of it or not, economists rely on ethical norms and principles to carry out research and to inform policy choices....
Islamic investors benefits from wider use of integrated reporting, better governance requirements
Summit will identify how Islamic finance can benefit and support expansion of traditional responsible finance in emerging economies by supporting integrated reporting requirements
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Department of Justice Expected to Focus on White Collar Crimes
For years, the rise of white-collar crimes involving individuals and corporations has been a long-standing discussion point. With the ease with which we can...
Navigating the Investment Minefield
By H. Kent Baker and Vesa Puttonen
Fraudsters are always on the look out for prey – investors they can manipulate and take advantage of....