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Book Review: Risk-sharing in Finance: The Islamic Finance Alternative, Hossein Askari, Zamir Iqbal, Noureddine Krichene, and Abbas Mirakhor, Reviewed by: Abdul Azim Islahi مراجعة علمية لكتاب: تقاسم المخاطر في التمويل: بديل التمويل الإسلامي - حسين عسكري ، زامير إقبال ، نور الدين كريشان ، وعباس ميراخور (محررين) - مراجعة: عبدالعظيم إصلاحي

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    (Islamic Economics Institute King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)

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Risk-sharing in Finance is the latest joint work of Hossein Askari, Zamir Iqbal, Noureddine Krichene, and Abbas Mirakhor in which they present Islamic finance as an alternative to debt-based risk-shifting conventional finance. The authors have common characteristics of holding experience of work at the world organizations, IMF and World Bank, skills in conventional finance and academic interests. Islamic finance is their favorite subject in which they have deep insight. They have authored several scholarly works on its various aspects, individually or jointly with different authors. تقاسم المخاطر في الشؤون المالية هو أحدث عمل مشترك بين حسين عسكري ، زمير إقبال ، نور الدين كريشان ، وعباس ميراخور حيث يقدمان التمويل الإسلامي كبديل للتمويل التقليدي القائم على مخاطر الديون. يتمتع المؤلفان بخصائص مشتركة لخبرة العمل في المنظمات العالمية وصندوق النقد الدولي والبنك الدولي والمهارات في مجال التمويل التقليدي والمصالح الأكاديمية. التمويل الإسلامي هو موضوعهم المفضل لديهم فهم عميق. وقد قاموا بتأليف العديد من الأعمال العلمية على جوانبها المختلفة ، بشكل فردي أو مشترك مع مؤلفين مختلفين.

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  • Abdul Azim Islahi, 2013. "Book Review: Risk-sharing in Finance: The Islamic Finance Alternative, Hossein Askari, Zamir Iqbal, Noureddine Krichene, and Abbas Mirakhor, Reviewed by: Abdul Azim Islahi مراجعة علمية لكتاب: تقاسم ال," Book reviews and book reports published in the Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics. 128, King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute..
  • Handle: RePEc:abd:jkaubr:128
    DOI: 10.4197/Islec.26-1.16
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