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The relationship of social responsibility with investment institutions in the context of Islamic Sharia

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  • Omar Mohammed Bany yons

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The world economic environment has faced fundamental changes in recent years. Which considers a part of the globalization policies ? included several? sectors. As a result, financial? services and? investment sector consider one of the? most important? sectors that have? taken advantages? of? these? enormous changes. Therefore, it is required to clarify the Investment? institutions' responsibilities toward their communities for being the main factor for its existence. On the other hand, explain ways of solidarity from the legitimate point of view? out? of the? Covenant? which is? between them? Islam. This? research? will discuss the general? concept of? social? responsibility for investment? institutions.? In addition to their relationship with? sustainable? development. Furthermore, their relationship with ? legitimacy? purposes? and ? explain the? motives? that? make? institutions? adopt? this? work. Finally, explain its impact? and consequences? on? society and the? institution, within a common? and integrated Islamic? strategy to have ? sustainable? development. That could be achieved by? adopting? ? social? responsibility programs to Cope with the? challenges? that? face the? Islamic. ? countries such as. ? poverty, ?unemployment?, and other challenges.

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  • Omar Mohammed Bany yons, 2019. "The relationship of social responsibility with investment institutions in the context of Islamic Sharia," Journal of Social Sciences (COES&RJ-JSS), , vol. 8(4), pages 656-668, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:jso:coejss:v:8:y:2019:i:4:p:656-668
    DOI: 10.25255/jss.2019.8.4.656.668
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