EXECUTIVE DIPLOMA IN ISLAMIC FINANCE
Executive Diploma in Islamic Finance is a 150 guided hours executive program that combines both theory and practical aspect of Islamic finance. In the last module, a capstone project is compulsory. The syllabus has been designed based on Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI) Bahrain Accounting, Auditing and Sharia standards. The course has been prepared by three expert panel who are AAOIFI certified Sharia advisor
ONLINE COURSE
This is 100% online course. You can study at your own pace. Read the lecture materials, watch the videos and do online graded quizzes. At the end of the course, you will be given a diploma certificate
Award of Diploma
The students will be awarded Advanced Diploma in Islamic Finance by Geneva School of Business and Economics or London School of Business and Social Sciences UK or IIISEF UK. The award of diploma will be digital copy. The hard copy will be send by post upon request.
Comprehensive Contents
This course covers : Islamic banking, Islamic insurance, Islamic investment, Islamic capital market and Islamic contract law
Full Curriculum
- Lecture notes (Powerpoint)
- Module Text
- Video 1 - What is Islamic Finance (1:24)
- Video 2 Prohibition in Islamic Finance (7:08)
- Video 3 - Islamic Financial Institutions (3:03)
- Video 4 - Islamic Financial Institutions (2:58)
- Video 5 - Reason for growth in Islamic Finance (1:56)
- Video 6 Introduction to Islamic Finance Industry (1:04)
- Video 7 History of Islamic Finance (Early stage) (3:09)
- Video 8 History of IF (Foundation for Modern IF) (1:15)
- Video 9 History of IF (Modern day IF) (1:57)
- QUIZ
- Lecture Note (Presentation)
- Module Text
- Video Lecture 1 What is Sharia Compliance (1:45)
- Video Lecture 2 Primary sources of Sharia (1:39)
- Video Lecture 3 Secondary sources of Sharia (1:17)
- Video Lecture 4 Basics of Islamic contract Law (3:06)
- Video Lecture 5 Classification of contracts (1:39)
- Video Lecture 6 Unilateral contract (0:52)
- Video Lecture 7 Bilateral contract
- QUIZ
- Module Text
- Lecture Note (Powerpoint)
- Module Text
- Video Lecture 1 Equity Participating Financial Instruments (4:12)
- Video Lecture 2 Asset Based Financing Instruments (7:33)
- Video Lecture 3 Mudarabah (2:51)
- Video Lecture 4 Musharakah (0:48)
- Video Lecture 5 Murabaha (1:24)
- Video Lecture 6 Ijarah (1:24)
- Video Lecture 7 Istisna (0:56)
- Video Lecture 8 Salaam (2:06)
- Video Lecture 9 Tawaruq (1:30)
- Quiz
- Lecture Note (Power Point)
- Video Lecture 1 - Introduction to Islamic Capital Market (1:54)
- Video Lecture 2 - Islamic Capital Market Instruments (1:36)
- Video Lecture 3 - Filtering investment for Sharia compliance (5:47)
- Video Lecture 4 - Objectives of Investors in Islamic investment (2:16)
- Video Lecture 5 - Capital Market Instruments (2:49)
- Reference Materials (Module text book)
- Lecture Notes (Power point)
- Video Lecture 1 - The need for Islamic Insurance (Takaful) (1:46)
- Video Lecture 2 Conventional Insurance not acceptable in Islamic Law (2:03)
- Video Lecture 3 Conventional VS Islamic insurance (0:31)
- Video Lecture 4 - What is Takaful (0:32)
- Video Lecture 5 - Principles of Takaful (2:57)
- Video Lecture 6 - Takaful Participants (1:39)
- Video Lecture 7 - Characteristics of Takaful (1:19)
- Video Lecture 8 - Takakful Structure and Industry (2:08)
- QUIZ
Partnership with Geneva School of Business and Economics & London School of Business and Social Sciences
The course is offered partnership with Geneva School of Business and Economics and London School of Business and Social Sciences UK.