Wealth Management and Investment in Islamic Settings: Opportunities and Challenges
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Wealth Management and Investment: An Islamic Epistemology -- 1.1 Epistemology of Wealth and Wealth Management in the Islamic Framework -- 1.2 Islamic Concept of Wealth -- 1.2.1 The Concept of Profit in Islam -- 1.3 Types of Wealth -- 1.3.1 Corrupt Wealth (Impure Wealth) -- 1.3.2 Clean Wealth (Purified Wealth) -- 1.3.3 General Purpose Wealth -- 1.3.4 Special Purpose Wealth -- 1.3.5 Mental Account and Wealth -- 1.4 Islamic Wealth Management -- 1.4.1 Islamic Wealth Management Industry -- 1.4.2 Role of Wealth Manager -- 1.4.3 Wealth and Philanthropy, Free or Regulated Market -- 1.4.4 Financial Therapy -- 1.5 Role of State -- 1.6 Gift Economy and Gift Exchange in the Islamic Framework -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part I Principles of Islamic Wealth Management -- 2 Decoding Islamic Wealth Management from Qur'anic Texts -- 2.1 The Qur'an as the Primer Source of Islamic Economic Thought -- 2.1.1 Previous Works of Literature -- 2.2 Methodology of the Study -- 2.3 Result and Discussion -- 2.3.1 Wealth Management in the Qur'an -- 2.4 Proposed Concept of Islamic Wealth Management -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Islam, Spirituality and Wealth: Islamic Framework of Wealth Management -- 3.1 Wealth Within Islamic Purview -- 3.2 Wealth and Spirituality: A Shari'ah Perspective -- 3.3 An Islamic Framework of Wealth Management -- 3.4 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- 4 Islamic Investment-Cum-Wealth Management: Politics, Warfare and Welfare -- 4.1 Islamic Institutional Framework and Islamic Principles of Wealth Management-Cum-Investment -- 4.2 Islamic Investment and Wealth Management Amidst the Islamic Sustainable Development -- 4.2.1 The Islamic Transmission Mechanism for Realizing Sustainable Development | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3 Universal Islamic Divine Civilized Politics of Wealth-Welfare Nexus Versus the Secular Mundane Amoral Barbaric Nationalistic Politics of Wealth-Warfare Nexus -- 4.4 Epilogue and Policy Implications-Cum-Recommendations -- References -- 5 Wealth Creation and Management in Islam -- 5.1 Concept of Wealth in Islam -- 5.2 Islamic Wealth Management (IWM) -- 5.3 The Wealth Cycle -- 5.3.1 Wealth Creation -- 5.3.2 Islamic Rules with Regards to Wealth Creation -- 5.3.3 Wealth Enhancement -- 5.3.4 Wealth Protection -- 5.3.5 Wealth Distribution -- 5.3.6 Wealth Distribution - Charity -- 5.3.7 A Comparative View of Poverty Alleviation Instruments in Islam -- 5.3.8 Wealth Distribution-Estate Management -- 5.4 The Future of Wealth Creation and Management in Islam -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Investment and Wealth Management in Contemporary Times: Zakat as a Viable Approach -- 6.1 An Overview of Investment and Wealth Management -- 6.2 Islam, Investment, and Wealth Management -- 6.2.1 What is Zakat? -- 6.3 Zakat as Investment and Wealth Management Tool -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- 7 The Urgency of Debt Management in the Perspective of Islamic Wealth Management -- 7.1 Debt, Need or Lifestyle -- 7.2 Debt in Wealth Management -- 7.3 Debt on Islamic Perspective -- 7.4 Conditions Permitted to Have Debts -- 7.5 Islam Solution Toward Debt Trap -- 7.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II Applications of Islamic Wealth Management -- 8 Project Financing Models for Small Medium Property Enterprises in the Framework of Maqasid Al-Shari'ah -- 8.1 Project Financing -- 8.1.1 Fundamental Elements in Project Financing -- 8.1.2 Project Finance within the Maqasid Al-Shari'ah Framework -- 8.2 Method -- 8.3 Result and Discussion -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a 9 The Effects of Fixed Return Instruments on Investment Decisions in Islamic Economics: Using Stochastic Mathematical Model -- 9.1 Stochastic Modeling of Investment Decisions -- 9.2 Investment Decisions in Islamic Economics -- 9.2.1 Modeling Sukuk as a Fixed Return Bond -- 9.2.2 Portfolio Choice with no Fixed Return Instrument -- 9.2.3 Investment Decisions Considering Sukuk Characteristics -- 9.3 Comparing Optimal Path of Different Models -- 9.3.1 Optimal Path of Wealth -- 9.3.2 Optimal Path of Consumption -- 9.3.3 Optimal Path of Utility -- 9.3.4 Optimal Path of Welfare -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Appendix 9.1 Finding the Form of Value Function -- References -- 10 Family Financial Management in Realizing Sakinah Family -- 10.1 Background of the Problem -- 10.2 Literatures on Eight Principles -- 10.3 Discussion on Model of Family Finance -- 10.4 Managing Income -- 10.5 Managing Needs -- 10.6 Managing Dreams -- 10.7 Monitoring -- 10.8 Conclusion and Recommendation for Future Research -- References -- Part III Country Experiences -- 11 Measuring the Impact of Open Innovation on Firm Performance in Indonesia Halal Industry -- 11.1 Innovation and Performance -- 11.1.1 Open Innovation -- 11.1.2 Firm Performance -- 11.2 Method -- 11.2.1 Data and Sample -- 11.2.2 Data Measurement -- 11.3 Result and Discussion -- 11.4 Conclusion -- References -- 12 How Does Accounting Play a Role in Islamic Microfinance and Islamic Wealth Management Practices? Case Studies in Indonesia, Pakistan and Egypt -- 12.1 Islamic Accounting, Microfinance and Islamic Wealth Management -- 12.2 Participatory Action Research (PAR) Approach -- 12.2.1 Research Instruments -- 12.3 PAR Findings -- 12.3.1 Program Realization -- 12.3.2 Akhuwat, Pakistan (25-30 November 2018 and 11-15 March 2019) -- 12.3.3 Rizqi Chapter Jameel, Egypt (3-8 February 2019 and 11-15 March 2019) -- 12.4 Comparison_Analysis | |
505 | 8 | |a 12.4.1 Indonesian and Pakistani Respondents -- 12.4.2 Age Range -- 12.4.3 Level of Education -- 12.4.4 Profession -- 12.4.5 Conclusions and Recommendations for Further Research -- References -- 13 Social Impact Sukūk: Implications from the Notion of Maslaha -- 13.1 The Principle of Maslaha in Islamic Finance -- 13.2 The Current Status of Sukūk Instruments and the Market -- 13.3 Sukūk Structure-From Generic to SRI -- 13.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- 14 Religion, Islamic Values and Debt Management, the Malaysian Experience -- 14.1 Islam and Debt Management Behaviour -- 14.2 Religiosity Measurement -- 14.3 Measurements for Debt Management Awareness and Behaviour -- 14.4 Findings -- 14.5 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Prospects and Challenges for Islamic Investment and Wealth Management in Mauritius -- 15.1 Mauritius as an International Financial Centre -- 15.2 Historical Development of Islamic Finance in Mauritius -- 15.3 Prospects for Developing Mauritius as an IIWM Destination -- 15.3.1 Islamic Product Development -- 15.4 Challenges and Opportunities in Positioning Mauritius as an IIWM Destination -- 15.4.1 Demand Side -- 15.4.2 Supply Side -- 15.5 Conclusion and Way Forward in Brightening the Future of Mauritius as an IIWM Centre -- References -- 16 Sustainability, Sharī'ah Governance and Financial Performance: Evidence from Companies Listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index -- 16.1 Sustainability and Corporate Financial Performance -- 16.2 Sharī'ah Compliance and Corporate Financial Performance -- 16.3 Conceptual Framework -- 16.3.1 Methodology -- 16.4 Results and Discussions -- 16.5 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- 17 When It Comes to Risk, is Sukuk Better Than Conventional Bonds? A Comparative Study of NASDAQ Securities -- 17.1 Data and Method -- 17.1.1 Data Analysis -- 17.1.2 Value at Risk Method -- 17.2 Analysis | |
505 | 8 | |a 17.2.1 Descriptive Statistics of Sukuk and Conventional Bonds -- 17.2.2 Historical Simulation Results -- 17.2.3 Monte Carlo Simulation Method -- 17.2.4 Comparing VaR Results of Historical and Monte Carlo Simulation -- 17.3 Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- Appendix 4 -- References -- 18 COVID-19 Pandemic and 'KITA JAGA KITA': Appraisal of Social Responsible Practices of Islamic Banking Institutions in Malaysia -- 18.1 Malaysian Government and Bank Negara COVID-19 Economic Stimulus, Relief and Financing Packages -- 18.2 Social Responsible Practices of Malaysian Islamic Banking Institutions -- 18.3 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Waqf: An Ethical Investment -- 19 Waqf as a Financing Tool and Its Role in Achieving SDGs and Foreseeing the Future -- 19.1 Concept of Sustainability in Islamic Economic Thoughts -- 19.1.1 Sustainability Development Goals -- 19.2 The Capacity of Waqf to Accommodate Advance Levels of SDGs -- 19.2.1 Waqf Aims at Ending Poverty in All Its Forms Everywhere -- 19.2.2 Waqf Aims at Ending Hunger, Achieving Good Security and Improved Nutrition and Promote Sustainable Agriculture -- 19.2.3 Waqf Ensures Healthy Lives and Promotes Well-Being for All Parts of Society -- 19.2.4 Waqf in the Islamic Civilization Have Provided Free and Quality Education for All Parts of Society -- 19.2.5 The Role of Waqf in Caring for Woman and Its Role in Woman Empowerment -- 19.2.6 The Role of Waqf in Ensuring Availability and Sustainable Management of Water for Irrigation and Sanitation for All -- 19.2.7 Ensuring Access to Affordable, Reliable, Sustainable, and Modern Energy for All -- 19.2.8 Developing Social Capital and Building Resilient Infrastructure -- 19.2.9 Contribution of Waqf to Achieving Sustainable Industrialization -- 19.2.10 Waqf Promotes Peace and Security Mentally, Socially, and Economically | |
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contents | Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Wealth Management and Investment: An Islamic Epistemology -- 1.1 Epistemology of Wealth and Wealth Management in the Islamic Framework -- 1.2 Islamic Concept of Wealth -- 1.2.1 The Concept of Profit in Islam -- 1.3 Types of Wealth -- 1.3.1 Corrupt Wealth (Impure Wealth) -- 1.3.2 Clean Wealth (Purified Wealth) -- 1.3.3 General Purpose Wealth -- 1.3.4 Special Purpose Wealth -- 1.3.5 Mental Account and Wealth -- 1.4 Islamic Wealth Management -- 1.4.1 Islamic Wealth Management Industry -- 1.4.2 Role of Wealth Manager -- 1.4.3 Wealth and Philanthropy, Free or Regulated Market -- 1.4.4 Financial Therapy -- 1.5 Role of State -- 1.6 Gift Economy and Gift Exchange in the Islamic Framework -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part I Principles of Islamic Wealth Management -- 2 Decoding Islamic Wealth Management from Qur'anic Texts -- 2.1 The Qur'an as the Primer Source of Islamic Economic Thought -- 2.1.1 Previous Works of Literature -- 2.2 Methodology of the Study -- 2.3 Result and Discussion -- 2.3.1 Wealth Management in the Qur'an -- 2.4 Proposed Concept of Islamic Wealth Management -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Islam, Spirituality and Wealth: Islamic Framework of Wealth Management -- 3.1 Wealth Within Islamic Purview -- 3.2 Wealth and Spirituality: A Shari'ah Perspective -- 3.3 An Islamic Framework of Wealth Management -- 3.4 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- 4 Islamic Investment-Cum-Wealth Management: Politics, Warfare and Welfare -- 4.1 Islamic Institutional Framework and Islamic Principles of Wealth Management-Cum-Investment -- 4.2 Islamic Investment and Wealth Management Amidst the Islamic Sustainable Development -- 4.2.1 The Islamic Transmission Mechanism for Realizing Sustainable Development 4.3 Universal Islamic Divine Civilized Politics of Wealth-Welfare Nexus Versus the Secular Mundane Amoral Barbaric Nationalistic Politics of Wealth-Warfare Nexus -- 4.4 Epilogue and Policy Implications-Cum-Recommendations -- References -- 5 Wealth Creation and Management in Islam -- 5.1 Concept of Wealth in Islam -- 5.2 Islamic Wealth Management (IWM) -- 5.3 The Wealth Cycle -- 5.3.1 Wealth Creation -- 5.3.2 Islamic Rules with Regards to Wealth Creation -- 5.3.3 Wealth Enhancement -- 5.3.4 Wealth Protection -- 5.3.5 Wealth Distribution -- 5.3.6 Wealth Distribution - Charity -- 5.3.7 A Comparative View of Poverty Alleviation Instruments in Islam -- 5.3.8 Wealth Distribution-Estate Management -- 5.4 The Future of Wealth Creation and Management in Islam -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Investment and Wealth Management in Contemporary Times: Zakat as a Viable Approach -- 6.1 An Overview of Investment and Wealth Management -- 6.2 Islam, Investment, and Wealth Management -- 6.2.1 What is Zakat? -- 6.3 Zakat as Investment and Wealth Management Tool -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- 7 The Urgency of Debt Management in the Perspective of Islamic Wealth Management -- 7.1 Debt, Need or Lifestyle -- 7.2 Debt in Wealth Management -- 7.3 Debt on Islamic Perspective -- 7.4 Conditions Permitted to Have Debts -- 7.5 Islam Solution Toward Debt Trap -- 7.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II Applications of Islamic Wealth Management -- 8 Project Financing Models for Small Medium Property Enterprises in the Framework of Maqasid Al-Shari'ah -- 8.1 Project Financing -- 8.1.1 Fundamental Elements in Project Financing -- 8.1.2 Project Finance within the Maqasid Al-Shari'ah Framework -- 8.2 Method -- 8.3 Result and Discussion -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References 9 The Effects of Fixed Return Instruments on Investment Decisions in Islamic Economics: Using Stochastic Mathematical Model -- 9.1 Stochastic Modeling of Investment Decisions -- 9.2 Investment Decisions in Islamic Economics -- 9.2.1 Modeling Sukuk as a Fixed Return Bond -- 9.2.2 Portfolio Choice with no Fixed Return Instrument -- 9.2.3 Investment Decisions Considering Sukuk Characteristics -- 9.3 Comparing Optimal Path of Different Models -- 9.3.1 Optimal Path of Wealth -- 9.3.2 Optimal Path of Consumption -- 9.3.3 Optimal Path of Utility -- 9.3.4 Optimal Path of Welfare -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Appendix 9.1 Finding the Form of Value Function -- References -- 10 Family Financial Management in Realizing Sakinah Family -- 10.1 Background of the Problem -- 10.2 Literatures on Eight Principles -- 10.3 Discussion on Model of Family Finance -- 10.4 Managing Income -- 10.5 Managing Needs -- 10.6 Managing Dreams -- 10.7 Monitoring -- 10.8 Conclusion and Recommendation for Future Research -- References -- Part III Country Experiences -- 11 Measuring the Impact of Open Innovation on Firm Performance in Indonesia Halal Industry -- 11.1 Innovation and Performance -- 11.1.1 Open Innovation -- 11.1.2 Firm Performance -- 11.2 Method -- 11.2.1 Data and Sample -- 11.2.2 Data Measurement -- 11.3 Result and Discussion -- 11.4 Conclusion -- References -- 12 How Does Accounting Play a Role in Islamic Microfinance and Islamic Wealth Management Practices? Case Studies in Indonesia, Pakistan and Egypt -- 12.1 Islamic Accounting, Microfinance and Islamic Wealth Management -- 12.2 Participatory Action Research (PAR) Approach -- 12.2.1 Research Instruments -- 12.3 PAR Findings -- 12.3.1 Program Realization -- 12.3.2 Akhuwat, Pakistan (25-30 November 2018 and 11-15 March 2019) -- 12.3.3 Rizqi Chapter Jameel, Egypt (3-8 February 2019 and 11-15 March 2019) -- 12.4 Comparison_Analysis 12.4.1 Indonesian and Pakistani Respondents -- 12.4.2 Age Range -- 12.4.3 Level of Education -- 12.4.4 Profession -- 12.4.5 Conclusions and Recommendations for Further Research -- References -- 13 Social Impact Sukūk: Implications from the Notion of Maslaha -- 13.1 The Principle of Maslaha in Islamic Finance -- 13.2 The Current Status of Sukūk Instruments and the Market -- 13.3 Sukūk Structure-From Generic to SRI -- 13.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- 14 Religion, Islamic Values and Debt Management, the Malaysian Experience -- 14.1 Islam and Debt Management Behaviour -- 14.2 Religiosity Measurement -- 14.3 Measurements for Debt Management Awareness and Behaviour -- 14.4 Findings -- 14.5 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Prospects and Challenges for Islamic Investment and Wealth Management in Mauritius -- 15.1 Mauritius as an International Financial Centre -- 15.2 Historical Development of Islamic Finance in Mauritius -- 15.3 Prospects for Developing Mauritius as an IIWM Destination -- 15.3.1 Islamic Product Development -- 15.4 Challenges and Opportunities in Positioning Mauritius as an IIWM Destination -- 15.4.1 Demand Side -- 15.4.2 Supply Side -- 15.5 Conclusion and Way Forward in Brightening the Future of Mauritius as an IIWM Centre -- References -- 16 Sustainability, Sharī'ah Governance and Financial Performance: Evidence from Companies Listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index -- 16.1 Sustainability and Corporate Financial Performance -- 16.2 Sharī'ah Compliance and Corporate Financial Performance -- 16.3 Conceptual Framework -- 16.3.1 Methodology -- 16.4 Results and Discussions -- 16.5 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- 17 When It Comes to Risk, is Sukuk Better Than Conventional Bonds? A Comparative Study of NASDAQ Securities -- 17.1 Data and Method -- 17.1.1 Data Analysis -- 17.1.2 Value at Risk Method -- 17.2 Analysis 17.2.1 Descriptive Statistics of Sukuk and Conventional Bonds -- 17.2.2 Historical Simulation Results -- 17.2.3 Monte Carlo Simulation Method -- 17.2.4 Comparing VaR Results of Historical and Monte Carlo Simulation -- 17.3 Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- Appendix 4 -- References -- 18 COVID-19 Pandemic and 'KITA JAGA KITA': Appraisal of Social Responsible Practices of Islamic Banking Institutions in Malaysia -- 18.1 Malaysian Government and Bank Negara COVID-19 Economic Stimulus, Relief and Financing Packages -- 18.2 Social Responsible Practices of Malaysian Islamic Banking Institutions -- 18.3 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Waqf: An Ethical Investment -- 19 Waqf as a Financing Tool and Its Role in Achieving SDGs and Foreseeing the Future -- 19.1 Concept of Sustainability in Islamic Economic Thoughts -- 19.1.1 Sustainability Development Goals -- 19.2 The Capacity of Waqf to Accommodate Advance Levels of SDGs -- 19.2.1 Waqf Aims at Ending Poverty in All Its Forms Everywhere -- 19.2.2 Waqf Aims at Ending Hunger, Achieving Good Security and Improved Nutrition and Promote Sustainable Agriculture -- 19.2.3 Waqf Ensures Healthy Lives and Promotes Well-Being for All Parts of Society -- 19.2.4 Waqf in the Islamic Civilization Have Provided Free and Quality Education for All Parts of Society -- 19.2.5 The Role of Waqf in Caring for Woman and Its Role in Woman Empowerment -- 19.2.6 The Role of Waqf in Ensuring Availability and Sustainable Management of Water for Irrigation and Sanitation for All -- 19.2.7 Ensuring Access to Affordable, Reliable, Sustainable, and Modern Energy for All -- 19.2.8 Developing Social Capital and Building Resilient Infrastructure -- 19.2.9 Contribution of Waqf to Achieving Sustainable Industrialization -- 19.2.10 Waqf Promotes Peace and Security Mentally, Socially, and Economically 19.2.11 Waqf Helps in Protecting Freedom, Justice, and Human Dignity |
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9.2.3 Investment Decisions Considering Sukuk Characteristics -- 9.3 Comparing Optimal Path of Different Models -- 9.3.1 Optimal Path of Wealth -- 9.3.2 Optimal Path of Consumption -- 9.3.3 Optimal Path of Utility -- 9.3.4 Optimal Path of Welfare -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Appendix 9.1 Finding the Form of Value Function -- References -- 10 Family Financial Management in Realizing Sakinah Family -- 10.1 Background of the Problem -- 10.2 Literatures on Eight Principles -- 10.3 Discussion on Model of Family Finance -- 10.4 Managing Income -- 10.5 Managing Needs -- 10.6 Managing Dreams -- 10.7 Monitoring -- 10.8 Conclusion and Recommendation for Future Research -- References -- Part III Country Experiences -- 11 Measuring the Impact of Open Innovation on Firm Performance in Indonesia Halal Industry -- 11.1 Innovation and Performance -- 11.1.1 Open Innovation -- 11.1.2 Firm Performance -- 11.2 Method -- 11.2.1 Data and Sample -- 11.2.2 Data Measurement -- 11.3 Result and Discussion -- 11.4 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spelling | Azid, Toseef Verfasser aut Wealth Management and Investment in Islamic Settings Opportunities and Challenges 1st ed Singapore Springer 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (415 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Wealth Management and Investment: An Islamic Epistemology -- 1.1 Epistemology of Wealth and Wealth Management in the Islamic Framework -- 1.2 Islamic Concept of Wealth -- 1.2.1 The Concept of Profit in Islam -- 1.3 Types of Wealth -- 1.3.1 Corrupt Wealth (Impure Wealth) -- 1.3.2 Clean Wealth (Purified Wealth) -- 1.3.3 General Purpose Wealth -- 1.3.4 Special Purpose Wealth -- 1.3.5 Mental Account and Wealth -- 1.4 Islamic Wealth Management -- 1.4.1 Islamic Wealth Management Industry -- 1.4.2 Role of Wealth Manager -- 1.4.3 Wealth and Philanthropy, Free or Regulated Market -- 1.4.4 Financial Therapy -- 1.5 Role of State -- 1.6 Gift Economy and Gift Exchange in the Islamic Framework -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part I Principles of Islamic Wealth Management -- 2 Decoding Islamic Wealth Management from Qur'anic Texts -- 2.1 The Qur'an as the Primer Source of Islamic Economic Thought -- 2.1.1 Previous Works of Literature -- 2.2 Methodology of the Study -- 2.3 Result and Discussion -- 2.3.1 Wealth Management in the Qur'an -- 2.4 Proposed Concept of Islamic Wealth Management -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Islam, Spirituality and Wealth: Islamic Framework of Wealth Management -- 3.1 Wealth Within Islamic Purview -- 3.2 Wealth and Spirituality: A Shari'ah Perspective -- 3.3 An Islamic Framework of Wealth Management -- 3.4 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- 4 Islamic Investment-Cum-Wealth Management: Politics, Warfare and Welfare -- 4.1 Islamic Institutional Framework and Islamic Principles of Wealth Management-Cum-Investment -- 4.2 Islamic Investment and Wealth Management Amidst the Islamic Sustainable Development -- 4.2.1 The Islamic Transmission Mechanism for Realizing Sustainable Development 4.3 Universal Islamic Divine Civilized Politics of Wealth-Welfare Nexus Versus the Secular Mundane Amoral Barbaric Nationalistic Politics of Wealth-Warfare Nexus -- 4.4 Epilogue and Policy Implications-Cum-Recommendations -- References -- 5 Wealth Creation and Management in Islam -- 5.1 Concept of Wealth in Islam -- 5.2 Islamic Wealth Management (IWM) -- 5.3 The Wealth Cycle -- 5.3.1 Wealth Creation -- 5.3.2 Islamic Rules with Regards to Wealth Creation -- 5.3.3 Wealth Enhancement -- 5.3.4 Wealth Protection -- 5.3.5 Wealth Distribution -- 5.3.6 Wealth Distribution - Charity -- 5.3.7 A Comparative View of Poverty Alleviation Instruments in Islam -- 5.3.8 Wealth Distribution-Estate Management -- 5.4 The Future of Wealth Creation and Management in Islam -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Investment and Wealth Management in Contemporary Times: Zakat as a Viable Approach -- 6.1 An Overview of Investment and Wealth Management -- 6.2 Islam, Investment, and Wealth Management -- 6.2.1 What is Zakat? -- 6.3 Zakat as Investment and Wealth Management Tool -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- 7 The Urgency of Debt Management in the Perspective of Islamic Wealth Management -- 7.1 Debt, Need or Lifestyle -- 7.2 Debt in Wealth Management -- 7.3 Debt on Islamic Perspective -- 7.4 Conditions Permitted to Have Debts -- 7.5 Islam Solution Toward Debt Trap -- 7.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II Applications of Islamic Wealth Management -- 8 Project Financing Models for Small Medium Property Enterprises in the Framework of Maqasid Al-Shari'ah -- 8.1 Project Financing -- 8.1.1 Fundamental Elements in Project Financing -- 8.1.2 Project Finance within the Maqasid Al-Shari'ah Framework -- 8.2 Method -- 8.3 Result and Discussion -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References 9 The Effects of Fixed Return Instruments on Investment Decisions in Islamic Economics: Using Stochastic Mathematical Model -- 9.1 Stochastic Modeling of Investment Decisions -- 9.2 Investment Decisions in Islamic Economics -- 9.2.1 Modeling Sukuk as a Fixed Return Bond -- 9.2.2 Portfolio Choice with no Fixed Return Instrument -- 9.2.3 Investment Decisions Considering Sukuk Characteristics -- 9.3 Comparing Optimal Path of Different Models -- 9.3.1 Optimal Path of Wealth -- 9.3.2 Optimal Path of Consumption -- 9.3.3 Optimal Path of Utility -- 9.3.4 Optimal Path of Welfare -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Appendix 9.1 Finding the Form of Value Function -- References -- 10 Family Financial Management in Realizing Sakinah Family -- 10.1 Background of the Problem -- 10.2 Literatures on Eight Principles -- 10.3 Discussion on Model of Family Finance -- 10.4 Managing Income -- 10.5 Managing Needs -- 10.6 Managing Dreams -- 10.7 Monitoring -- 10.8 Conclusion and Recommendation for Future Research -- References -- Part III Country Experiences -- 11 Measuring the Impact of Open Innovation on Firm Performance in Indonesia Halal Industry -- 11.1 Innovation and Performance -- 11.1.1 Open Innovation -- 11.1.2 Firm Performance -- 11.2 Method -- 11.2.1 Data and Sample -- 11.2.2 Data Measurement -- 11.3 Result and Discussion -- 11.4 Conclusion -- References -- 12 How Does Accounting Play a Role in Islamic Microfinance and Islamic Wealth Management Practices? Case Studies in Indonesia, Pakistan and Egypt -- 12.1 Islamic Accounting, Microfinance and Islamic Wealth Management -- 12.2 Participatory Action Research (PAR) Approach -- 12.2.1 Research Instruments -- 12.3 PAR Findings -- 12.3.1 Program Realization -- 12.3.2 Akhuwat, Pakistan (25-30 November 2018 and 11-15 March 2019) -- 12.3.3 Rizqi Chapter Jameel, Egypt (3-8 February 2019 and 11-15 March 2019) -- 12.4 Comparison_Analysis 12.4.1 Indonesian and Pakistani Respondents -- 12.4.2 Age Range -- 12.4.3 Level of Education -- 12.4.4 Profession -- 12.4.5 Conclusions and Recommendations for Further Research -- References -- 13 Social Impact Sukūk: Implications from the Notion of Maslaha -- 13.1 The Principle of Maslaha in Islamic Finance -- 13.2 The Current Status of Sukūk Instruments and the Market -- 13.3 Sukūk Structure-From Generic to SRI -- 13.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- 14 Religion, Islamic Values and Debt Management, the Malaysian Experience -- 14.1 Islam and Debt Management Behaviour -- 14.2 Religiosity Measurement -- 14.3 Measurements for Debt Management Awareness and Behaviour -- 14.4 Findings -- 14.5 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Prospects and Challenges for Islamic Investment and Wealth Management in Mauritius -- 15.1 Mauritius as an International Financial Centre -- 15.2 Historical Development of Islamic Finance in Mauritius -- 15.3 Prospects for Developing Mauritius as an IIWM Destination -- 15.3.1 Islamic Product Development -- 15.4 Challenges and Opportunities in Positioning Mauritius as an IIWM Destination -- 15.4.1 Demand Side -- 15.4.2 Supply Side -- 15.5 Conclusion and Way Forward in Brightening the Future of Mauritius as an IIWM Centre -- References -- 16 Sustainability, Sharī'ah Governance and Financial Performance: Evidence from Companies Listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index -- 16.1 Sustainability and Corporate Financial Performance -- 16.2 Sharī'ah Compliance and Corporate Financial Performance -- 16.3 Conceptual Framework -- 16.3.1 Methodology -- 16.4 Results and Discussions -- 16.5 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- 17 When It Comes to Risk, is Sukuk Better Than Conventional Bonds? A Comparative Study of NASDAQ Securities -- 17.1 Data and Method -- 17.1.1 Data Analysis -- 17.1.2 Value at Risk Method -- 17.2 Analysis 17.2.1 Descriptive Statistics of Sukuk and Conventional Bonds -- 17.2.2 Historical Simulation Results -- 17.2.3 Monte Carlo Simulation Method -- 17.2.4 Comparing VaR Results of Historical and Monte Carlo Simulation -- 17.3 Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- Appendix 4 -- References -- 18 COVID-19 Pandemic and 'KITA JAGA KITA': Appraisal of Social Responsible Practices of Islamic Banking Institutions in Malaysia -- 18.1 Malaysian Government and Bank Negara COVID-19 Economic Stimulus, Relief and Financing Packages -- 18.2 Social Responsible Practices of Malaysian Islamic Banking Institutions -- 18.3 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Waqf: An Ethical Investment -- 19 Waqf as a Financing Tool and Its Role in Achieving SDGs and Foreseeing the Future -- 19.1 Concept of Sustainability in Islamic Economic Thoughts -- 19.1.1 Sustainability Development Goals -- 19.2 The Capacity of Waqf to Accommodate Advance Levels of SDGs -- 19.2.1 Waqf Aims at Ending Poverty in All Its Forms Everywhere -- 19.2.2 Waqf Aims at Ending Hunger, Achieving Good Security and Improved Nutrition and Promote Sustainable Agriculture -- 19.2.3 Waqf Ensures Healthy Lives and Promotes Well-Being for All Parts of Society -- 19.2.4 Waqf in the Islamic Civilization Have Provided Free and Quality Education for All Parts of Society -- 19.2.5 The Role of Waqf in Caring for Woman and Its Role in Woman Empowerment -- 19.2.6 The Role of Waqf in Ensuring Availability and Sustainable Management of Water for Irrigation and Sanitation for All -- 19.2.7 Ensuring Access to Affordable, Reliable, Sustainable, and Modern Energy for All -- 19.2.8 Developing Social Capital and Building Resilient Infrastructure -- 19.2.9 Contribution of Waqf to Achieving Sustainable Industrialization -- 19.2.10 Waqf Promotes Peace and Security Mentally, Socially, and Economically 19.2.11 Waqf Helps in Protecting Freedom, Justice, and Human Dignity Finance-Religious aspects-Islam Investments-Religious aspects-Islam Mukhlisin, Murniati Sonstige oth Altwijry, Othman Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Azid, Toseef Wealth Management and Investment in Islamic Settings Singapore : Springer,c2022 9789811936852 |
spellingShingle | Azid, Toseef Wealth Management and Investment in Islamic Settings Opportunities and Challenges Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Wealth Management and Investment: An Islamic Epistemology -- 1.1 Epistemology of Wealth and Wealth Management in the Islamic Framework -- 1.2 Islamic Concept of Wealth -- 1.2.1 The Concept of Profit in Islam -- 1.3 Types of Wealth -- 1.3.1 Corrupt Wealth (Impure Wealth) -- 1.3.2 Clean Wealth (Purified Wealth) -- 1.3.3 General Purpose Wealth -- 1.3.4 Special Purpose Wealth -- 1.3.5 Mental Account and Wealth -- 1.4 Islamic Wealth Management -- 1.4.1 Islamic Wealth Management Industry -- 1.4.2 Role of Wealth Manager -- 1.4.3 Wealth and Philanthropy, Free or Regulated Market -- 1.4.4 Financial Therapy -- 1.5 Role of State -- 1.6 Gift Economy and Gift Exchange in the Islamic Framework -- 1.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part I Principles of Islamic Wealth Management -- 2 Decoding Islamic Wealth Management from Qur'anic Texts -- 2.1 The Qur'an as the Primer Source of Islamic Economic Thought -- 2.1.1 Previous Works of Literature -- 2.2 Methodology of the Study -- 2.3 Result and Discussion -- 2.3.1 Wealth Management in the Qur'an -- 2.4 Proposed Concept of Islamic Wealth Management -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Islam, Spirituality and Wealth: Islamic Framework of Wealth Management -- 3.1 Wealth Within Islamic Purview -- 3.2 Wealth and Spirituality: A Shari'ah Perspective -- 3.3 An Islamic Framework of Wealth Management -- 3.4 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- 4 Islamic Investment-Cum-Wealth Management: Politics, Warfare and Welfare -- 4.1 Islamic Institutional Framework and Islamic Principles of Wealth Management-Cum-Investment -- 4.2 Islamic Investment and Wealth Management Amidst the Islamic Sustainable Development -- 4.2.1 The Islamic Transmission Mechanism for Realizing Sustainable Development 4.3 Universal Islamic Divine Civilized Politics of Wealth-Welfare Nexus Versus the Secular Mundane Amoral Barbaric Nationalistic Politics of Wealth-Warfare Nexus -- 4.4 Epilogue and Policy Implications-Cum-Recommendations -- References -- 5 Wealth Creation and Management in Islam -- 5.1 Concept of Wealth in Islam -- 5.2 Islamic Wealth Management (IWM) -- 5.3 The Wealth Cycle -- 5.3.1 Wealth Creation -- 5.3.2 Islamic Rules with Regards to Wealth Creation -- 5.3.3 Wealth Enhancement -- 5.3.4 Wealth Protection -- 5.3.5 Wealth Distribution -- 5.3.6 Wealth Distribution - Charity -- 5.3.7 A Comparative View of Poverty Alleviation Instruments in Islam -- 5.3.8 Wealth Distribution-Estate Management -- 5.4 The Future of Wealth Creation and Management in Islam -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Investment and Wealth Management in Contemporary Times: Zakat as a Viable Approach -- 6.1 An Overview of Investment and Wealth Management -- 6.2 Islam, Investment, and Wealth Management -- 6.2.1 What is Zakat? -- 6.3 Zakat as Investment and Wealth Management Tool -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- 7 The Urgency of Debt Management in the Perspective of Islamic Wealth Management -- 7.1 Debt, Need or Lifestyle -- 7.2 Debt in Wealth Management -- 7.3 Debt on Islamic Perspective -- 7.4 Conditions Permitted to Have Debts -- 7.5 Islam Solution Toward Debt Trap -- 7.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II Applications of Islamic Wealth Management -- 8 Project Financing Models for Small Medium Property Enterprises in the Framework of Maqasid Al-Shari'ah -- 8.1 Project Financing -- 8.1.1 Fundamental Elements in Project Financing -- 8.1.2 Project Finance within the Maqasid Al-Shari'ah Framework -- 8.2 Method -- 8.3 Result and Discussion -- 8.4 Conclusion -- References 9 The Effects of Fixed Return Instruments on Investment Decisions in Islamic Economics: Using Stochastic Mathematical Model -- 9.1 Stochastic Modeling of Investment Decisions -- 9.2 Investment Decisions in Islamic Economics -- 9.2.1 Modeling Sukuk as a Fixed Return Bond -- 9.2.2 Portfolio Choice with no Fixed Return Instrument -- 9.2.3 Investment Decisions Considering Sukuk Characteristics -- 9.3 Comparing Optimal Path of Different Models -- 9.3.1 Optimal Path of Wealth -- 9.3.2 Optimal Path of Consumption -- 9.3.3 Optimal Path of Utility -- 9.3.4 Optimal Path of Welfare -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Appendix 9.1 Finding the Form of Value Function -- References -- 10 Family Financial Management in Realizing Sakinah Family -- 10.1 Background of the Problem -- 10.2 Literatures on Eight Principles -- 10.3 Discussion on Model of Family Finance -- 10.4 Managing Income -- 10.5 Managing Needs -- 10.6 Managing Dreams -- 10.7 Monitoring -- 10.8 Conclusion and Recommendation for Future Research -- References -- Part III Country Experiences -- 11 Measuring the Impact of Open Innovation on Firm Performance in Indonesia Halal Industry -- 11.1 Innovation and Performance -- 11.1.1 Open Innovation -- 11.1.2 Firm Performance -- 11.2 Method -- 11.2.1 Data and Sample -- 11.2.2 Data Measurement -- 11.3 Result and Discussion -- 11.4 Conclusion -- References -- 12 How Does Accounting Play a Role in Islamic Microfinance and Islamic Wealth Management Practices? Case Studies in Indonesia, Pakistan and Egypt -- 12.1 Islamic Accounting, Microfinance and Islamic Wealth Management -- 12.2 Participatory Action Research (PAR) Approach -- 12.2.1 Research Instruments -- 12.3 PAR Findings -- 12.3.1 Program Realization -- 12.3.2 Akhuwat, Pakistan (25-30 November 2018 and 11-15 March 2019) -- 12.3.3 Rizqi Chapter Jameel, Egypt (3-8 February 2019 and 11-15 March 2019) -- 12.4 Comparison_Analysis 12.4.1 Indonesian and Pakistani Respondents -- 12.4.2 Age Range -- 12.4.3 Level of Education -- 12.4.4 Profession -- 12.4.5 Conclusions and Recommendations for Further Research -- References -- 13 Social Impact Sukūk: Implications from the Notion of Maslaha -- 13.1 The Principle of Maslaha in Islamic Finance -- 13.2 The Current Status of Sukūk Instruments and the Market -- 13.3 Sukūk Structure-From Generic to SRI -- 13.4 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- 14 Religion, Islamic Values and Debt Management, the Malaysian Experience -- 14.1 Islam and Debt Management Behaviour -- 14.2 Religiosity Measurement -- 14.3 Measurements for Debt Management Awareness and Behaviour -- 14.4 Findings -- 14.5 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Prospects and Challenges for Islamic Investment and Wealth Management in Mauritius -- 15.1 Mauritius as an International Financial Centre -- 15.2 Historical Development of Islamic Finance in Mauritius -- 15.3 Prospects for Developing Mauritius as an IIWM Destination -- 15.3.1 Islamic Product Development -- 15.4 Challenges and Opportunities in Positioning Mauritius as an IIWM Destination -- 15.4.1 Demand Side -- 15.4.2 Supply Side -- 15.5 Conclusion and Way Forward in Brightening the Future of Mauritius as an IIWM Centre -- References -- 16 Sustainability, Sharī'ah Governance and Financial Performance: Evidence from Companies Listed on the Jakarta Islamic Index -- 16.1 Sustainability and Corporate Financial Performance -- 16.2 Sharī'ah Compliance and Corporate Financial Performance -- 16.3 Conceptual Framework -- 16.3.1 Methodology -- 16.4 Results and Discussions -- 16.5 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- 17 When It Comes to Risk, is Sukuk Better Than Conventional Bonds? A Comparative Study of NASDAQ Securities -- 17.1 Data and Method -- 17.1.1 Data Analysis -- 17.1.2 Value at Risk Method -- 17.2 Analysis 17.2.1 Descriptive Statistics of Sukuk and Conventional Bonds -- 17.2.2 Historical Simulation Results -- 17.2.3 Monte Carlo Simulation Method -- 17.2.4 Comparing VaR Results of Historical and Monte Carlo Simulation -- 17.3 Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- Appendix 4 -- References -- 18 COVID-19 Pandemic and 'KITA JAGA KITA': Appraisal of Social Responsible Practices of Islamic Banking Institutions in Malaysia -- 18.1 Malaysian Government and Bank Negara COVID-19 Economic Stimulus, Relief and Financing Packages -- 18.2 Social Responsible Practices of Malaysian Islamic Banking Institutions -- 18.3 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Waqf: An Ethical Investment -- 19 Waqf as a Financing Tool and Its Role in Achieving SDGs and Foreseeing the Future -- 19.1 Concept of Sustainability in Islamic Economic Thoughts -- 19.1.1 Sustainability Development Goals -- 19.2 The Capacity of Waqf to Accommodate Advance Levels of SDGs -- 19.2.1 Waqf Aims at Ending Poverty in All Its Forms Everywhere -- 19.2.2 Waqf Aims at Ending Hunger, Achieving Good Security and Improved Nutrition and Promote Sustainable Agriculture -- 19.2.3 Waqf Ensures Healthy Lives and Promotes Well-Being for All Parts of Society -- 19.2.4 Waqf in the Islamic Civilization Have Provided Free and Quality Education for All Parts of Society -- 19.2.5 The Role of Waqf in Caring for Woman and Its Role in Woman Empowerment -- 19.2.6 The Role of Waqf in Ensuring Availability and Sustainable Management of Water for Irrigation and Sanitation for All -- 19.2.7 Ensuring Access to Affordable, Reliable, Sustainable, and Modern Energy for All -- 19.2.8 Developing Social Capital and Building Resilient Infrastructure -- 19.2.9 Contribution of Waqf to Achieving Sustainable Industrialization -- 19.2.10 Waqf Promotes Peace and Security Mentally, Socially, and Economically 19.2.11 Waqf Helps in Protecting Freedom, Justice, and Human Dignity Finance-Religious aspects-Islam Investments-Religious aspects-Islam |
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