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Diversification of Islamic Financial Instruments

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REFERENCES

1 GLOBAL OVERVIEW OF THE ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SYSTEM

1.

International Islamic Financial Market (2016) Sukuk Report.

2.

Thompson Reuters (2016): State of the Global Islamic Economy Report.

3.

Takaful Malaysia Annual Report (2016).

4.

Takaful Primer, World Takaful Report (2016) by Middle East Global Advisors, pages 10-17

2 EVALUATION OF THE ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INDUSTRY BY SEGMENTS

1.

Ernst & Young. (2014). Global Takaful Insights 2014: Market Updates. London: Ernst &

Young.

2.

ICD and Thomson Reuters. (2014). Islamic Finance Development Report 2014. Kuala

Lumpur: Thomson Reuters

3.

Islamic Financial Services Board. (2017). Islamic Financial Services Industry

Stability Report May 2017. Kuala Lumpur: IFSB.

4.

Islamic Finance and Investment Limited (IFIL) 2001: A Short Introduction of Islamic Finance

and Investment Limited, Dhaka, 2001.

5.

IFSB, (2016) “Islamic financial services industry stability report 2016”, Islamic Financial

Services Board, Kuala Lumpur. Available

at

: www.ifsb.org/docs/IFSI%20Stability%20Report%202016%20(final).pdf

6.

IIFM (2016), International Islamic Financial Market “IIFM Sukuk report: a comprehensive

study of the global Sukuk market”, International Islamic Financial Market, Manama, Bahrain.

Available at:

http://www.iifm.net/system/files/private/en/IIFM%20Sukuk%20Report%20%285th%20 Edition%29%20A%20Comprehensive%20study%20of%20the%20Global%20Sukuk%20Ma rket_0.pdf

7.

Thomson Reuters (2016), "Islamic Finance Development Report 2016", Available at:

http://www.salaamgateway.com/en/finance/story/report_icdthomson_reuters_islamic_fina nce_development_report_2016-salaam06122016021157/

8.

World Bank, IDB (2017) “Global report on Islamic finance: Islamic Finance, a catalyst for

shared prosperity?”

9.

World Bank Report (2015) Global Economic Prospects.

CASE STUDY: 3.1 NIGERIA

1.

Ajani, S.T., Idowu, A.R, Olatubosun (2013)

Prospects of Islamic Banking in Nigeria: An

Overview of Islamic Financial Theories of Al-Hayat Relief Foundation to Grassroots Economic

Development

, IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 13, Issue 3

(Jul. - Aug. 2013), PP 39-47

2.

Al-Suwailem, S. (1996)

Review of Financial Engineering for Islamic Banks: The Option

Approach

, J.KAU: Islamic Econ., Vol. 8, pp. 63-71 (1416 A.H. / 1996 A.D)

3.

Central Bank of Nigeria ‘Guidelines for the Operation of Non-interest Financial Instruments

in Nigeria’, December 2012

4.

Central Bank of Nigeria ‘Guidelines for the regulation and supervision of institutions offering

non-interest financial services in Nigeria’, June 2011

5.

Central Bank of Nigeria ‘Regulation on the Scope of Banking Activities and Ancillary Matters,

No. 3, 2010’, October 2010