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MONZER KAHF
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Name and Address
Monzer Kahf
Permanent address
22 Marblehead, Irvine CA 92620, USA
Address in Qatar
P O Box 34110 QFIS, Doha - Qatar
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.kahf.net
Professional Experience
Professor: Islamic Finance and Program Coordinator, the Masters’ program,
Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies, teaching and supervising MSc. theses, Aug
08 to present,
Professor: Islamic Economics, finance and Banking, the graduate program of
Islamic economics and banking, School of Shari’ah, Yarmouk University,
Jordan, teaching and supervising MS and Ph. D. dissertations, 2004-2005.
Visiting Professor: Islamic Finance, the graduate program of Islamic finance at
the International Center for Education of Islamic Finance, INCEIF, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia, summer 2010.
Consultant/Trainer/Lecturer, Islamic banking, finance and economics:
Private practice, California, USA, 1999 to present.
Consultations include:
Consultations with the IMF on Risk management and Supervision of Islamic
banks in two Muslim countries.
Consultations on retainer basis to three Islamic financial institutions.
Additionally I provided consultation services on: (1) drafting and
reviewing Shari’ah contents of finance agreements, by-laws and operational
systems for Islamic financial institutions in the USA, Canada, Switzerland,
Saudi Arabia, Trinidad, Nigeria, Zanzibar and Guyana, (2) consultations to
lawyers, Banks, companies and individuals on Islamic aspects of financial
transactions, Islamic wealth management and estate planning, and (3)
providing expert opinion to courts on matters related to Islamic laws for
financing, banking and Awqaf, etc.
Training includes: designing, directing and implementing training courses
offered either directly to financial institutions or through reputed international
training companies including EuroMoney, IRR, RedMoney, etc.
I have developed several copyrighted modules in Islamic Banking and finance
that include: “Islamic Sukuk and capital markets,” “risk management and
compliance with Basel II and Basel III Accords,” “Shari’ah-based wealth
management,” “financial engineering in accordance with Shari’ah,”
“conversion of conventional securities into Islamic securities,”
“structuring Islamic financial products,” “fundamentals of Islamic
banking and finance,” “Islamic estate planning,” “Islamic Leasing,”
Takaful and Insurance,” “Zakah and its applications in Muslim countries
and communities,” “Islamic inheritance system,” etc.
Visiting Lecturer, Islamic finance Leiden University, May 2012.
Lecturing on Islamic Financial laws and regulations and on Islamic economic
and finance at conferences and community seminars in the USA, Canada, the
Middle East, Europe, the Caribbean Countries, South East Asia and Africa.
Writer: 29 books, 75 published articles and scores conference and encyclopedia
entries on Awqaf, Zakah, Islamic finance and banking and other areas of
Islamic economics.
Senior Research Economist: Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of
the Islamic Development Bank (IDB). Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1995 - 1999.
Responsibilities included organizing and conducting training courses in
Islamic Banking and Islamic Economics, evaluating papers, writing original
research as well as other papers and reports, and generating ideas for research
projects.
Research Economist: Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of the
Islamic Development Bank (IDB). Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 1985 - 1995.
Head of Research Division: IRTI of IDB, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. 1989 - 1991.
Responsibilities included supervising seventeen Ph.D. and M.A. research
officers, preparing research plans, evaluating research works, organizing
seminars on Islamic economics, banking and finance, coordinating with other
departments, and networking with other research organizations having similar
objectives.
Private Business: New York, NY, 1981 - 1985. Financial and investment
consultant working in close contact with the stock, commodities and financial
and exchange markets.
Director of Finance: Islamic Society of North America, Plainfield, Indiana, 1975
- 1981.
Responsibilities included planning and executing the budget for a national,
non-profit organization, fundraising, evaluating requests for financial
assistance from charitable funds based on Islamic religious law, writing
guidelines to assist Muslim individuals and mosques of North America in
coordinating religious and civil law on inheritance, almsgiving, and trust
endowment.
Teaching assistant: Department of Economics, University of Utah, Salt Lake
City, 1971 - 1975.
Auditor: Government State Audit Office, Damascus, Syria. 1963 - 1971.
Instructor: School of Business, University of Damascus in Damascus, Syria
1962 - 1963.
Community Services in the USA and Abroad
Lecturing: For more than 41 years, I’ve been touring the Muslim communities in
North America and overseas and lecturing on a variety of issues of community
concern especially in the financial and economic areas. I give lectures in
conferences, seminars, meetings and gatherings on the theory of Islamic
finance and its practices in North America and the rest of the world, Islamic
economics and banking, Awqaf, Islamic Trusts, Islamic estate planning,
charities in the Islamic Religion (Zakah), Friday Sermons in mosques and
Islamic centers, etc.
Internet and email services: Shari’ah-based finance and economic opinions:
Since 1999 to present I’ve been an English-speaking resource person for
Islam-On-Line Website and dialogue. I give Shari’ah opinions on Islamic
finance, banking and other issues of Islamic economics and financial
transactions. I answer questions from English speaking individual Muslims in
the US and in other parts of the world. I have my own website that provides
information to US and Canadian Muslims on issues of property and
ownership, Trusts, family financial relations and responsibilities, estate
planning, charity giving and Awqaf (Islamic charitable foundations).
Education
Ph. D., Economics. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 1975.
High Diplome in Social and Economic Planning: UN Institute of Planning,
Damascus, Syria, 1967.
B. A., Business. University of Damascus, Damascus, Syria, June 1962.
Graduated with highest honor awarded by the President of Syria.
Strong training and knowledge in Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) and Islamic
Studies.
Certified Public Accountant in Syria, since 1968.
Overview of Professional Activities
Services in Regulation and Supervision of Islamic Banking
1. I am on the IMF Consultants list on Islamic Finance. I gave two consultancy
services to the IMF: 1) training course on Islamic Risk Management to Central
Bank of Sudan, Aug. 2006; and 2) training course on Islamic Risk
Management and evaluation and recommendation for improvement of the
Central Bank of Kyrgyz Republic procedures on supervision of Islamic banks,
July 2009.
2. I have studied and made comments on the proposed regulation of Islamic
banking in Nigeria on request of a private client (an Islamic bank project
similar to yours) for purpose of suggesting improvement, April 2009.
3. I am familiar with the regulations and Risk management of Islamic banking in
Sudan (all banks in Sudan are Shari’ah compliant).
4. I worked on preparation of contracts, procedures and regulations of
transforming branches of the People’s Bank of Zanzibar to Islamic in January
2007.
Trainer, Islamic Banking and Finance: Organized and conducted many training
courses at IDB, IRTI, commercial Islamic banks, and other banking
institutions in the Middle East, South and South East Asia, West Africa and
the United States.
Trainer, Islamic Economics, Zakah and Awqaf. Organized and conducted
many training courses in numerous countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, the
Middle East, and North America.
Lecturer/Trainer in Islamic Banking, Finance and Economics. Invited by
numerous teaching institutions at the national and international levels to give
training courses and lectures is the area of my specialty.
Collaborating Expert at the Islamic Fiqh Academy of the Organization of
Islamic Conference (OIC) and member of several of its technical and
methodological committees on Shari’ah (Islamic law) and finance and
economics.
Providing Expertise opinions at courts and legal disputes in the USA on
matters of Islamic laws related to Islamic banking, finance, Awqaf,
inheritance, etc.
Organizing and conducting international seminars and conferences on
Islamic Economics in the USA, Asia and Africa from 1975 to present.
Preparing and reviewing detailed curricula and research plans for studies of
Islamic Economics and Finance.
Presenting scores of papers and lectures at professional seminars and
conferences on Islamic banking and finance, Islamic economics, Zakah and
Awqaf. See attached “List of Publications and Papers Presented.”
Serving as a discussant, reviewer, panel chair, and moderator in numerous
seminars, conferences and Ph. D. and MA supervising committees on Islamic
economics, Zakah, Awqaf, Islamic financing, etc.
Providing countless consultations to Ph. D. and M. A. students in universities
in Europe, North America, East Asia and the Middle East in the course of
preparing their dissertation proposals and during their research work.
Preparing formal samples of Islamic last will, living trust, other charitable
and religious trusts and Zakah calculation for Muslim in North America.
Service to the Academic and Business Communities
External reviewer on tenure and promotion committees evaluating the
performance of professors at their universities.
Manager, National Zakah Fund and Islamic Cooperative Fund for Muslims in
North America, July 1975-Sept.1981.
Consultant on a regular basis to individuals referred to me by the Islamic Society
of North America and mosques in the United States and Canada, on matters of
Islamic law relating to properties at marriage, inheritance, last wills and living
trusts.
Founder of The Indiana state licensed Muslim Students Association’s Credit
Union and the Islamic Housing Cooperative of Indiana, both in 1980. Though
brief lived, these early experiments helped lead to the establishment of other
such cooperatives and credit unions in the USA and Canada.
Consultant, Islamic Housing Cooperative, Toronto, Canada. Advised and helped
the IHC set up its articles of incorporation and initial work procedures.
Speaker and resource scholar in tow programs of Islam on line.com: Live
Fatwa and Live Dialogue in special sessions on Islamic banking, finance,
Zakah and Awqaf.
Contest judge of studies submitted for prizes in Islamic financial jurisprudence
and evaluator of scientific contributions for promotion of professors at
universities of Yarmuk in Jordan and IIUM in Malaysia.
Overview of Publications
Books and booklets: 29 books and booklets in English and Arabic, on Islamic
banking and finance, Islamic economics, Zakah, Awqaf, including some
which have become the standard reference manuals in the field. (See attached
“List of Publications and Papers Presented” for complete information). Some
of my books are translated to Indonesian, Turkish and Korean languages
Articles, encyclopedia entries and conference papers: more than 100 articles,
in English and Arabic, on Islamic economics, Islamic public and private
finance, Islamic banking, Zakah, Awqaf, including entries for the Oxford
Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World. (a full List of Publications and
Papers is available on the website and on request).
Awards
IDB Prize for Islamic Economics, 2001.
President of Syria Award for best University Graduating Student, July 1962.
Languages
English: reading, writing and lecturing: excellent.
Arabic: reading, writing and lecturing: excellent.
French: reading: good.
Professional Affiliations
International Association of Islamic Economics, founding/permanent member.
Association of Muslim Social Scientists of the United States and Canada,
founding member.
American Economic Association, 1974-1999.
Other Information
Citizenship: US
Marital Status: Married.
Current Research Work: books on
“Islamic finance contracts”
“Islamic asset management”
“Notes on Islamic Economics and finance: alternative approach”
** ** **
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS PRESENTED
1- Publications in English
BOOKS
1. The Calculation of Zakah for Muslims in North America. Plainfield,
Indiana: Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) third revised edition,
1998.
2. Planning Charitable Giving, Plainfield, Indiana: ISNA, 1998.
3. Last Will and Testament for Muslims in North America, Plainfield, Indiana:
ISNA, second revised edition, 1998. Considered the standard reference
manual in the field.
4. Editor, Lessons in Islamic Economics: Proceedings of the Seminar on
Orientation in Islamic Economics in Dhaka August 1991. Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia: IRTI, 1998 (two volumes).
5. Editor, Economics of Zakah. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: IRTI, 1997.
6. Instruments of Meeting Budget Deficit in Islamic Economics. Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia: IRTI, 1997.
7. Co-editor, International Economic Relations from Islamic Perspective, with
M. A. Mannan and Ausaf Ahmad. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: IRTI/IDB
(seminar proceedings), 1993.
8. Zakah Management in Some Muslim Societies. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia:
IRTI/IDB, 1993.
9. Principles of Islamic Financing: A Survey. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: IRTI,
1992, with Taquillah Khan
10. Translator, Fiqh al Zakah by Shaikh Yusuf al-Qardawi. King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Center for Research in Islamic
Economics.
11. The Islamic Economy: Analytical Study of the Functioning of the Islamic
Economic System. Plainfield, Indiana: The Muslim Students' Association of
the United States and Canada, 1978. (Translated into Turkish, Indonesian
and Korean).
ARTICLES
1. “Islamic Finance: Business as Usual” in Chicago Journal of International
Law Jan 2007.
2. “Principles of Islamic finance” in Rafik Bekun, ed. Islam, Management and
Finance, Altamira Press USA 2006.
3. “Shari’ah and Historical Aspects of Zakah and Awqaf” in Habib Ahmed, Ed.
Islam and the eradication of poverty, IRTI Jeddah 2006.
4. “Islamic banking and development: an alternative banking concept? coming
in M Kabir Hassan and Mervyn K Lewis, Handbook of Islamic Banking and
Finance, Edward Elgar Publishing, UK 2006.
5. “Islamic Banks: The Rise of a New Power Alliance of Wealth and Shari’ah
Scholarship” coming in The Political Economy of Islamic Banking, by
Rodney Wilson and Clement Henry, eds. 2002.
6. "The Principle of Socioeconomic Justice in the Contemporary Fiqh of
Zakah,” The Iqtisad, Indonesia: CIESD, University Islam, 1999.
7. "Islamic Banking at the Threshold of the Third Millenium", Thunderbird
International Business Review, July 1999.
8. "Samples Of Islamic Finance Contracts," Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: IRTI, 1998.
9. "Use of Usufruct Bonds in Financing Public Utility" in Ausaf Ahmad and
Tariquillah Khan, eds., Islamic Financing Instruments For Public Sectors
Resource Mobilization, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: IRTI, 1997.
10. "Applied Institutional Models for Zakah Collection and Distribution in
Islamic Countries and Communities," in A. Al-Ashqar and S. Haq, eds.,
Institutional Framework of Contemporary Zakah Application. Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia: IRTI, 1996.
11. "The Demand Side or Consumer Behavior", Chapter 4 in Principles of
Islamic Economics, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia: International Islamic
University of Malaysia (IIUM), 1996.
12. "Supply Side or Producer Behavior", Chapter 5 in Principles of Islamic
Economics, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia: IIUM, 1996.
13. "Market and Prices, Chapter 6 in Principles of Islamic Economics, Kuala
Lampur, Malaysia: IIUM, 1996.
14. "Aspects of Privatization in Islamic Perspectives," Jeddah, Saudi Arabia:
IRTI, 1996.
15. "Property in Islam" in the Oxford Encyclopedia of Modern Islamic World.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
16. "Awqaf and Its Modern Applications" in the Oxford Encyclopedia of Modern
Islamic World, New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
17. "Abortion from Islamic Point of View, Revisited", IRTI: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia,
1995.
18. "Economics of Liability: an Islamic View," Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: IRTI,
1995.
19. "Time Value of Money and Discounting in Islamic Perspectives - Revisited"
Review of Islamic Economics, Vol. 3, No.2, 1994.
20. "The Economic Programs of A Few Islamic Parties in the Arab Countries",
July 1994.
21. "Market and Prices in Islamic Perspectives" in Journal Of Objective Studies,
Institute Of Objective Studies, New Delhi, India, Vol.5, No. 1, Jan. 1993.
22. "Islamic Economics: Notes on Definition and Methodology", IRTI, Jeddah
1993.
23. "Waqf and its Sociopolitical Aspects," Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: IRTI, 1992.
24. "The Role and Importance of The Private Sector in Islamic Perspectives" in
Mohammad Ariff, Ed., the Muslim Private Sector in Southeast Asia, Institute
of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, 1991.
25. "Zakah: Unresolved Issues in Contemporary Fiqh" in The Journal of Islamic
Economics, International Islamic University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, Vol.2, No. 1, Jan. 1989.
26. "Study on the Performance of Zakah and Ushr in Pakistan", Report
Presented to the President of Pakistan, 1987
27. “The Early Islamic Public Revenue System" (Lessons and Implications),
IRTI, Jeddah1987.
28. “Financial Potential of Zakah and its Economic Effects in Selected Muslim
Countries," Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: IRTI, 1986
29. "The Islamic State and the Welfare State," in Tariq Quraishi, ed., Islamic
Movement Challenges, American Trust Publications, Indianapolis Indiana,
1986.
30. "Taxation Policy in an Islamic Society," in Z. Ahmad, M. Iqbal and M. F.
Khan, eds., Fiscal Policy and Resource Allocation. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia:
International Center for Research in Islamic Economics, 1983.
31. "Saving and Investment Functions in a Two-Sector Islamic Economy", in
Mohammad Ariff ed., Monetary and Fiscal Economics of Islam. Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia: International Centre for Research in Islamic Economics, King
Abdulaziz University, 1982.
32. "Fiscal and Monetary Policy in an Islamic Economy", in Mohammad Ariff
ed., Monetary and Fiscal Economics of Islam, International Centre for
Research in Islamic Economics, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia, 1982.
33. "A Contribution to the Theory of Consumer Behavior in an Islamic Society,"
in K. Ahmad ed., Studies in Islamic Economics, pp. 19-36. Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia: International Center for Research & Islamic Economics, King
Abdulaziz University, 1980.
34. "Teaching Economics at University Level in Muslim Countries," presented at
the International Conference on the Role of Universities in Developing
Nations, National University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 18-22, 1980.
35. "Productivity in the Muslim World"- al Itihad, MSA, Indiana, July 1980.
36. "International Trade Patterns of The Muslim Countries", in the Muslim
World and the Future Economic Order, Islamic Council of Europe, London,
Uk, 1979, pp. 199-222.
37. "Two Problems in Modem Economic Theory - an Islamic Approach", al
Ittihad, Journal of the Muslim Students Association of the US and Canada,
Plainfield, Indiana, February 1978.
38. "Islamic Economic System - a Review", al-Ittihad, Journal of the Muslim
Students Association of the US and Canada, Plainfield, Indiana, January
1978.
39. "The Economic Views of Taqiuddin Ibn Taimiyah (1263-1328): The Great
Radical Reformist of the Islamic Middle Ages", in al-Ittihad, Journal of the
Muslim Students Association of the US and Canada, Plainfield, Indiana,
1978.
40. "Economics of Muslim Minorities in Non-Islamic Environment," in Outlines
of Islamic Economics, AMSS, Indiana 1977, pp. 94-117.
2 - PUBLICATIONS IN ARABIC
الكتب :
.2111 أعبع١بد از٠ اإلعال، ششر ؤعغخ إعشا ف ب١ض٠ب -1
.2111الف اإلعال : رط٠ش، إداسر، ر١ز ، داس افىش ، دشك -2
حاساد مش احبد اعشش٠ : االلزصابد اإلعاال: ماب اباب، داس افىاش، -3
.1999دشك
.1999داس افىش، دشك –عال اغ١بعخ اب١خ ضاثطب ف ااب اإل -4
الااف فاا اتزاام اإلعااال اعب ااش، شوااض اجحااس اذساعاابد فاا صاسح -5
.1998لطش –األلبف
رحش٠ش: لضاب٠ب عب اشح فا اماد اجان اإلعاال١خ اغابخ فا اشاشوبد، -6
.1998اعذ اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح
.1997عذ اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح الزصبد٠بد اضوبح، ا :رحش٠ش -7
رحش٠ش: اغ١بعخ االلزصابد٠خ فا إرابس اااب اإلعاال،اعذ اإلعاال جحاس -8
.1997ازذس٠ت، ةذح
دساعخ حبخ اى٠ذ، اعاذ –ر٠ اعتض ف ا١ضا١خ اعبخ ذخ ف اإلعال -9
.1997اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح
د اغاااؤ١خ ازمصااا١ش٠خ، اعاااذ اإلعاااال جحاااس ازاااذس٠ت، ةاااذح الزصااابد٠ب -11
1996.
اصااا االلزصاابد٠خ اا امااشة اغااخ، شوااض اشااش اعاا، ةبعااخ اااه -11
.1995مجذاعض٠ض ، ةذح
.1995عذاد اإلةبسح، اعذ اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح -12
طج١ااك اضواابح، اعااذ اإلعااال رحش٠ااش: ااااد اع١ااخ جشاابب ازااذس٠ت ماا ر -13
.1995جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح
رحش٠ش: سثط احمق االزضابد ا٢ةخ ثزغ١ش األعاعبس، اعاذ اإلعاال جحاس -14
.1995ازذس٠ت، ةذح
اإل٠ااشاداد اب١ااخ ذااخ اإلعااال١خ فاا ااذس اإلعااال، اعااذ اإلعااال جحااس -15
.1993ازذس٠ت، ةذح
٠ ف االلزصبد اإلعاال، اعاذ اإلعاال جحاس ازاذس٠ت، ةاذح ف از -16
1992.
رحش٠ااش: اااسد اذااخ اب١ااخ فاا اتزاام احااذ٠ش اا ةااخ ااااش اإلعااال١خ، -17
.1989اعذ اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح
.1981اى٠ذ، اطجعخ اثب١خ -داس ام –دساعخ رح١١خ –االلزصبد اإلعال -18
مقاالت وأبحاث :
2111، ف اضوبح اجن اإلعال١خ الف افبم١خ اؤعغ١خ ع١خ ازتذ٠ذ -1
ثحش ماذ ؤعغاخ ضاب " ضب ادائم ف اصبسف اإلعال١خ ف األسد" -2
. 2115رشش٠ اثب )فجش( –ادائم ف اىخ األسد١خ ابش١خ
ثحاش لاذ ، د. ماـبد ثـشواـبد" ام طجـ١اـك اعـب اـشفاـ اـز اصاشف ازـسق" -3
، ةبعاااخ اغااازمجاالااام ةفااابق عاااب اااؤرش اؤعغااابد اب١خاإلعاااال١خ:
.2115ب٠ )أ٠بس( 11 - 8ذ٠خ اع١ ثبإلبساد اعشث١خ ازحذح ، ،اإلبساد
"اىفبااخ ازتبس٠ااخ" ثحااش مااذ ااذسح اغبدعااخ مشااشح تااظ تاام افماا -4
.2115دث ، دخ اإلبساد اعشث١خ ازحذح اثش٠ -اإلعال
مااا تاابث اصااشف اإلعااال اا الاام ازماابس٠ش اغاا٠خ غااجعخ صاابسف -5
.2113إعال١خ
لضب٠ب فم١اخ اخ فا األلابف اإلعاال١خ اعب اشح، اعاذ اإلعاال جحاس -6
.1999ازذس٠ت،
، ثحااش مااذ ةبااخ اعبااخ ةلاابف، اى٠ااذ الااف اإلعااال: رطاا٠ش ر١زاا -7
1999.
اإلةاابسح از١اااخ ثبز١اااه عااذاد األم١اااب ااااؤةشح، سلااخ مذاااخ الةزاااب -8
.1999اغ اثب مشش تم افم اإلعال ثتذح، اشثبر
عذاد االعزثبس ازعطخ اط٠خ األة، سلخ مذخ ذح افم١خ اخبغاخ -9
.1998از٠ اى٠ز، اى٠ذ ج١ذ
األخالق األداء االلزصبد، ف وزبة األخالق از١خ االلزصبد٠خ رحش٠ش د. أعبخ -11
.1998امبض، ازذ افىش، ة ةسثش١ش١غب
.1998ر٠ ر١خ أاي األلبف، اعذ اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح -11
عااذ اإلعااال جحااس ازااذس٠ت، ةااذح، ااس ةذ٠ااذح ةلاابف فاا اإلعااال، ا -12
1998.
ممد اص١بخ، ثحش مذ الةزب اغ احبد مشاش تام افما اإلعاال -13
.1998ثتذح، اجحش٠
ث١اام عااذاد األم١ااب اااؤةشح وجااذ٠ إعااال خصاا اغااذاد، اعااذ اإلعااال -14
.1998جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح
شوض اب ةاخ ااش اضوابح، سلاخ مذاخ فا امامذ احبعج١خ زحذ٠ذ ا -15
.1997االةزب اغ اغبدط ١ئخ اششم١خ اعب١خ ضوبح، اى٠ذ
جااابدق لاماااذ زحذ٠اااذ ا١ىااا ازا١ااا ؤعغااابد اضوااابح اطم١اااخ، اعاااذ -16
1997اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، اعذ اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح
.1997أللبف االعزثبس٠خ. اعذ اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح إداسح ا -17
رط٠ش رث١ش زىبد األلبف ف اتزم اإلعال اعب ش، اعذ اإلعاال -18
.1997جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح
األعب١ت احذ٠ثخ ف إداسح األلبف اخ١ش٠خ، اعذ اإلعاال جحاس ازاذس٠ت، -19
.1997ةذح
فاا وزابة اغ١بعااخ االلزصاابد٠خ، –االلزصاابد لاف فاا ازصااس اإلعاالااذس -21
. 1997رحش٠ش زس لحف، اعذ اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح
عبتخ اعتض ف ا١ضا١خ اعبخ ف ااب اإلعال، تاخ االلزصابد اإلعاال، -21
1996.
فاا اجااذا اتزعاابد ااابرا اؤعغاا١خ ازطج١م١ااخ زحصاا١ اضواابح رص٠عااب -22
ف وزبة اإلرابس اؤعغا ضوابح رحش٠اش ثامال ثا ة١الا حاذ –اإلعال١خ
.1996اع، اعذ اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح
كساد النقود وانقطاعها بين الفقه واالقتصاد ورقة مقدمة في االجتماع السنوي -23لمنظمة المؤتمر اإلسالمي، أبو ظبي، التاسع لمجمع الفقه اإلسالمي بجدة التابع
.1995أبريل االعاازثبس فاا األعاا سلااخ مذااخ فاا االةزااب اغاا ازبعاام تاام افماا -24
.1995اإلعال ثتذح ازبثم اخ اؤرش اإلعال، أث ظج، أثش٠
رص٠اام األسثاابث فاا اجاان اإلعااال١خ، تااخ دساعاابد الزصاابد٠خ إعااال١خ، اعااذ -25
.1994إلعال جحس ازذس٠ت ١ف ا
ر٠اا از١ااخ فاا االلزصاابد اإلعااال فاا وزاابة از١ااخ اا اااس إعااال، -26
.1993ؤعغخ ةي اج١ذ ، مب، األسد
األععبس اغج١خ ف اذ٠خ اسح فا اعاذ اجا اششا١ذ، تاخ االلزصابد -27
.1991، اعذد األي 1اإلعال، ذ، اتذ
دس فماا اشااشوبد فاا اا افىااش اااب اعب ااش فاا اإلعااال، سلااخ مذااخ فاا -28
.1991ازم اإلعال اغ اشاثم اعشش٠ اتضائش، ب٠
امطب اعاب االلزصابد دس فا ر١اذ اإل٠اشاداد اعباخ فا اااب االلزصابد -29
ف اتزم احذ٠ش، رحش٠اش: اإلعال، ف وزبة ااسد اب١خ ذخ اإلعال١خ
.1989زس لحف، اعذ اإلعال جحس ازذس٠ت، ةذح،
أثحاابس –عاذاد امااشاض ضااب افش٠ااك اثبااش، تااخ ةبعااخ اااه مجااذاعض٠ض -31
.77-43، ا 1989، 1االلزصبد اإلعال، تذ
ممذ ازس٠ذ، سلخ مذخ عامخ افم١اخ االلزصابد٠خ تام افما اإلعاال -31
ازبثم اخ اؤرش اإلعال، ةذح.
اىج١بااخ، سلااخ مذااخ عاامخ افم١ااخ االلزصاابد٠خ تاام افماا اإلعااال -32
ازبثم اخ اؤرش اإلعال، ةذح.
االعزثبس٠خ، سلاخ مذاخ عامخ االعزثبس ف األع احذاد اصبد٠ك -33
افم١خ االلزصبد٠خ، تم افم اإلعال ازبثم اخ اؤرش اإلعال، ةذح.
أراابد اخض٠ااخ ، سلااخ مذااخ عاامخ افم١ااخ االلزصاابد٠خ تاام افماا -34
اإلعال ثتذح، ازبثم اخ اؤرش اإلعال، ةذح.
مبخ، تخ اغ اعب ش.ااب االلزصبد : اشح -35
تخ أثحبس االلزصبد اإلعال. –صوبح األ ي اثبثزخ االعزثبس٠خ -36
3- CONFERENCE PAPERS and ENCYCLOPEDIA
ENTRIES
1. “Maqasid al Shari’ah in the Prohibition of Riba and their Implications for
Modern Islamic Finance” Paper presented at the IIUM International
Conference on Maqasid al Shari’ah, Kuala Lumpur, August 8-10, 2006
2. “Innovation and risk management in Islamic finance: Shari’ah
considerations” paper presented at the Seventh Harvard International Forum
on Islamic Finance, April 22-23, 2006.
3. “Basel II: Implications for Islamic Banking” presented at the 6th
International Conference on Islamic Economics and Banking - -Jakarta,
Nov 22-24, 2005
4. “Islamic Economics, what went wrong?” presented at the round table on
Islamic economics, IRTI Jeddah 2004
5. “The Issue of Gender in the Islamic Inheritance Code” presented at the
conference on Islam and Sexism” the Law School, Texas University Austin,
TX, Feb 04.
6. “Factors of success in Islamic banks” presented in the International
Conference on Islamic Banking , Brunei Jan. 5-7, 2004.
7. “Allocation of output to factors of production and the implicit Islamic
concept of market Justice” presented at the Conference on Islamic
Macroeconomics, Kuala Lumpur, September 2004 “Strategic Trends in the
Islamic Banking and Finance Movement” coming in the proceedings of the
Fifth Annual Forum of Harvard program on Islamic finance and banking,
2003
8. Notes on house financing for Muslims in the United States (Arabic),
presented at the Second International Conference on Fiqh in North America,
Detroit Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, 1999.
9. “The Performance of the Institution of Zakah in Theory and Practice”
Presented at the International Conference on Islamic Economics, IIUM,
Kuala Lumpur August 9-12, 1999.
10. "Financing International Trade: An Islamic Alternative, Presented at the
Seminar on Development of International Trade in Islamic Perspectives",
IKIM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 1999.
11. “Identifying Economic Problems of the Muslim Community in North
America And Preliminary Thoughts on Their Solution", Presented at the
First International Conference of the Shari’ah Scholars’ Association in
North America, Houston, 1998.
12. "Role of Government in Economic Development: an Islamic Perspective"
Presented at the Seminar on Islam and Management of Economic
Development, Penang, Malaysia, 1998.
13. "Financing Development of Awqaf Properties," presented at the Conference
on Awqaf, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1998.
14. "Contemporary Issues in the Management of Investment Awqaf in Muslim
Countries and Communities" presented at the Conference on Awqaf, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia, 1998.
15. "Waqf in Islam and its Application in North America", Presented at the
Islamic Center of St. Louis, Mo. 1996.
16. "Effect of Zakah on Government Budget" Presented at the Fourth
International Conference on Zakah, Dakar, Senegal, March 1995.
17. "Public Sector Economies from Islamic Perspective", Presented at the
Seminar on Islamic Economics, Mermara University, Istanbul, 1994
18. "Economics of Zakah", Presented at the Seminar on Islamic Economics,
Mermara University, Istanbul, 1994
19. "Short-Term Financing Commodity Production in Islamic Perspectives,"
presented at the Seventh Annual Meeting of Experts on Islamic Banking,
Kuala Lumpur, July, 1991, with M. F. Khan.
20. "Applied Institutional Models for Zakah Collection and Distribution in Islamic
Countries and Communities", Presented in the Third International Conference on
Zakah, Kuala Lumpur, April 1991.
21. "Financing Government Deficit Through Borrowing from the Private
Sector," presented at the Sixth Annual Meeting of Experts on Islamic
Banking, Bahrain, May 1990, with M. F. Khan.
22. "Financing Public Sector in Islamic Perspective," presented at the Third
Conference on Islamic Economics, AMSS of the US And Canada,
Washington, D.C., December 1990.
23. "Alternative Strategies of International Financing," presented at the Seminar
on International Economic Relations from Islamic Perspectives, Tubingen,
Germany, September 1988, with Tariqullah Khan.
24. "Towards a Theory of Taxation in Islamic Economics," presented at the
Seminar on Fiscal Policy and Development Planning in Islam Held by the
International Institute of Islamic Economics, International Islamic
University. Islamabad, Pakistan July 1986.
25. "Challenges Confronting Islamic Economists," presented at the First Annual
Meeting of the Association of Muslim Social Scientists in the U.S. and
Canada, Chicago, July 1972.