2021 International Conference on Sustainable Islamic Business and Finance 2021
DOI: 10.1109/ieeeconf53626.2021.9686329
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Islamic Finance and Sustainable Development Goals in Bahrain

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“…Recent research in the field of Islamic economics shows increasing interest and attention to the implementation of Islamic principles in the global financial and business sectors. Recent studies have highlighted the potential of the Islamic economy to promote financial inclusion, strengthen financial system stability, and provide solutions to socio-economic challenges [1] Recent research on Islamic economics has emphasized the importance of developing innovative Islamic financial instruments, such as green sukuk, Islamic microfinance, and Islamic insurance [2] The researchers also explored the relationship between Islamic economics and sustainable development, identifying opportunities to promote inclusive and environmentally sound economic growth. Recent research in Islamic economics also highlights challenges such as lack of human capacity, harmonization of regulations, and public awareness that need to be overcome to optimize the potential of Islamic economy [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recent research in the field of Islamic economics shows increasing interest and attention to the implementation of Islamic principles in the global financial and business sectors. Recent studies have highlighted the potential of the Islamic economy to promote financial inclusion, strengthen financial system stability, and provide solutions to socio-economic challenges [1] Recent research on Islamic economics has emphasized the importance of developing innovative Islamic financial instruments, such as green sukuk, Islamic microfinance, and Islamic insurance [2] The researchers also explored the relationship between Islamic economics and sustainable development, identifying opportunities to promote inclusive and environmentally sound economic growth. Recent research in Islamic economics also highlights challenges such as lack of human capacity, harmonization of regulations, and public awareness that need to be overcome to optimize the potential of Islamic economy [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…how are sharia economic articles classified?(2) what is the trend of sharia economic research?(3) which research topics are the subject of more publications? and the (4) what are future sharia economic topics that provide opportunities for further research?…”
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“…Islamic finance is considered a viable source to fill the funding gap in achieving the SDGs through micro-social financing (Ebrahim et al, 2021). In fact, according to research conducted by Harper (1994), it has been explained that there is musharakah financing is partnership financing for micro business actors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unknowingly, this concept of sustainability has been used by Islamic economics. As a result, several investigations and theory tests have been carried out regarding the discussion of sustainable Islamic finance (Adewale & Zubaedy, 2019;Ahmed, 2021;Al-roubaie & Sarea, 2019;Alqahtani, 2011;Alshaleel, 2019;Ebrahim et al, 2021;Farooq & Selim, 2020;Iskandar et al, 2021;Kasri & Ismail, 2021;Khan, 2019;Khan & Badjie, 2022;Sadiq & Mushtaq, 2015;Saleem et al, 2021) to prove and develop the most effective Islamic finance model in creating sustainable Islamic finance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Adopted fromEbrahim et al (2021). Modified countries can achieve SDGs by 2030 if ISF tools are properly implemented, used and maintained.…”
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