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Alison Free Online Learning
Course in Global Islamic Finance and Banking
- Online USA
Course
Full time, Part time
1 hour
Distance Learning
English
Gain an understanding of the Islamic finance and banking industry as well as Sharia law, with this online course.


Finéopolis Institute
Islamic Social Finance (Zakat and Waqf)
- Casablanca, Morocco
- Brussels, Belgium
- + 1 more
Course
Full time, Part time
Blended, On-Campus
French
In training - Islamic Social Finance (Zakat and Waqf), you will study Zakat, 3rd pillar of Islam; The categories of goods subject to Zakat and the categories of beneficiaries eligible for Zakat; Zakat services; International experiences in organizing Zakat; The Waqf, concepts, and models; The establishment and management of waqfs; Governance of Waqf institutions; The new concepts of Waqf.


Finéopolis Institute
Islamic investment funds
- Casablanca, Morocco
- Brussels, Belgium
- + 1 more
Course
Full time, Part time
Blended, On-Campus
French
In the training - Islamic investment funds, you will study The Principles of Sharia Compliant Investment; Structure of Islamic investment funds; Methodology for selecting Sharia-compliant securities; Methodology for the purification of non-Sharia-compliant income; Marketing, distribution, and marketing.
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Islamic Finance programs provide a unique lens on financial principles grounded in Islamic law. At the Courses level, these programs focus on the integration of ethical considerations within financial practices, offering a rich exploration of both contemporary and traditional financial systems.
Through courses in Islamic financial contracts, you’ll learn about risk-sharing mechanisms, investment strategies compliant with Sharia law, and the regulation of financial institutions. Students strengthen their analytical skills as they engage with case studies reflecting real-world scenarios. The environment promotes critical thinking about the social and economic implications of financial transactions in various contexts.
Courses also cover essential topics like Sukuk (Islamic bonds), Islamic banking operations, and the principles of zakat (charitable giving). By mastering these concepts, you'll prepare for careers in banks, investment firms, and community organizations that value ethically-guided financial solutions. The focus on ethical decision-making encourages you to think deeply about the role of finance in society, fostering a sense of responsibility towards global financial practices.