Islamic finance and sustainable development: balancing spirituality, values and profit

"This book uncovers a new dimension in the study of sustainability, offering balanced development from a spiritual and cultural values perspective. The authors of this edited volume investigate the role of religion in the debate concerning the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and offer an I...

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Contributors: Ahmad, Khaliq 1962- (Editor) ; Berghout, Datuk Abdelaziz (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Abingdon, Oxon New York, NY Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group 2025
In:Year: 2025
Series/Journal:Islamic business and finance
Further subjects:B Finance (Islamic countries)
B Sustainable Development (Islamic countries)

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505 8 |a Introduction : a need of the book -- Maqasid for re-envisioning Islamic higher education for sustainability and socio-economic development / Jasser Auda -- Islamic view of spirituality and sustainability : some personal reflections / Mohd Kamal Hassan and Nur Jannah Hassan and Zahid Zamri -- Religiosity as a core factor of intercultural competence (IC) / Mohammad Ismath Ramzy -- Ethical foundations of monetary transactions in Islamic economics : promoting equity, justice and sustainable development / Hamidullah Marazi -- The Islamization of economics - an analysis of the linkage between Islamic economics, sustainability and islamic financial system / Yusuf Kaweesa and Romzie Rosman -- Pathways to prosperity : bridging faith and sustainability in contemporary consumption behavior / Mohamed Aslam Akbar and Mohamed Asmy Mohd Thas Thaker -- Ethical and sustainable finance : integrating Islamic principles / Ahmad bin Khaliq -- Islamic social finance as catalyst to socio-economic sustainabilitythe role of FinTech / Khaliq Ahmad and Muhamad Hasif Yahaya -- Humanising governance and management with spirituality / Suhaimi Mhd Sarif and Yusof Ismail -- Financial inclusion of the deprived in India : historical perspectives / Mansha Rafiq and Khaliq Ahmad -- Sustainability through purposeful leadership- the Maybank case study / Khaliq Ahmad -- The viability of integrating ESG as an additional screening in Shariah stock screening / Auwal Adam Sa'ad, Aznan Hassan, Sofiah Mohd Saufi, Siti Nursyawani Misman, Anis Farhana Azhari and Munira Abu Bakar -- Concluding remarks / Khaliq Ahmad. 
520 |a "This book uncovers a new dimension in the study of sustainability, offering balanced development from a spiritual and cultural values perspective. The authors of this edited volume investigate the role of religion in the debate concerning the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and offer an Islamic perspective to Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) issues. Applying a multidimensional approach to socio-economic development, the book contends that the Islam offers a unique perspective and framework for sustainable development that is holistic and rooted in spirituality, morality, and ethics. For example, the book explains how Islam lays emphasis on human talents development (SDG 3 and 4), which is a key element in accelerating socio-economic growth (SDG-8). It also offers a wide range of social financial tools such as Zakat, waqf that can be used to address SDG 1 (poverty), 2 (hunger), 5 (gender equality), and 10 (reducing inequality). Islamic finance offers a number of tools for long-term financing such as sukuk that can masterfully be used for building sustainable infrastructure (SDG-9). The study also reviews some Islamic principles from the Holy Qur'an that can positively SDGs. Students, scholars and researchers in the fields of Islamic Economics and Finance, sustainable development and socio-economic and environmental issues will find the book a valuable resource"-- Provided by publisher 
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