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Risk Management in

Islamic Financial Instruments

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Ahmad, A U Faruq, M. Kabir Hassan and Abul Kalam Muhammad Shahed, “Zakah and

Redistributive Justice in Islam,” Journal of Muamalat and Islamic Finance Research, Volume 3,

No. 1 (2006): 1-22.

Ahmad, A.U.F. and M. K. Hassan (2006), The Adoption of the UK Finance Bill Proposals on

Islamic Finance into Islamic Banking in Australia, Review of Islamic Economics, Volume 10, No.

1, 2006: 41-57

Ahmad, A.U.F. and M. K. Hassan (2006), The Time Value of Money Concept in Islamic Finance,’

The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, Volume 23, Winter 2006, Number 1: 66-89.

Ahmad, A.U.F. and M. K. Hassan (2007a), ‘Regulation and Performance of Islamic Banking in

Bangladesh,’ Special Issue on Islamic Finance in Thunderbird International Business Review

Review, Volume 49, Number 2 (March-April), pages: 251-278

Ahmad, Abu Umar Faruq and M. Kabir Hassan (2011), Developments in Islamic Finance

Practice: The Experience of Australia, Chapter 16 in Islamic Capital Markets: Products and

Strategies, edited by M. Kabir Hassan and Michael Mahlknecht. John Wiley and Sons, 2011,

London, UK.

Ahmad, Abu Umer Faruq and M. Kabir Hassan, "Legal and Regulatory Issues of Islamic Finance

in Australia" International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management,

Volume 2, No 4, 2009: 305-322.

Ahmad, Abu Umer Faruq and M. Kabir Hassan, “Riba and Islamic Banking,” in Journal of Islamic

Economics, Banking and Finance, Volume 3, No 1, January-June 2007: 9-42

Ahmed, Habib, (2010), Financial crisis: risks and lessons For Islamic Finance

Ahmed, Habib and Tariullah Khan (2007), “Risk Management in Islamic Banking,” Chapter 10

in M. Kabir Hassan and Mervyn Lewis, Handbook on Islamic Banking, Edward Elgar Publishing

Company, London, UK.

Ahmed, Habib. “Financial Inclusion and Islamic Finance: Organizational Formats, Products,

Outreach and Sustainability.” Economic Development and Islamic Finance. pp. 203-225

Alam, Nafis, M. Kabir Hassan and Mohammad Aminul Haque, “Are Islamic Bonds Different

from Conventional Bonds? International Evidence from Capital Market Tests” Borsa Istanbul

Review, November 7, 2013 online

Albaity, M. and Ahmad, R, (2008), Performance of Shariah and Composite Indices: Evidence

from Bursa Malaysia, Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting and Finance, 4(1):

23-43.

Alhenawi, Yasser and M. Kabir Hassan, “What does the US REIT Market has in store for

Nonconventional Investors? The Case of Shariah Compliance,” Journal of Investing, Winter,

2013: 1-22