The International Islamic Finance Forum - Dubai, 13-17 April 2008

Alberto Brugnoni has been invited to the 'Guru Day' on "Ethical Financing And Micro Financing In The Muslim World" held on 13 April to debate with Muhammad Yunus founder of the Grameen Bank and Nobel Laureate 2006. This event has gathered some of the most important international experts on ethical and Islamic finance

Programme of the Event

Final programme of the event

Day One Focus On Sukuks - Mohammad Shaheed Khan, "Sukuks – Routes To The Islamic Bond Market", Saudi Hollandi Bank,

The presentation has focused on the following topics: The development and rationale of Sukuks, Understanding underlying product structures, Contrasting with conventional alternatives, Controversy on Shari’ah compliance, The way forward

Day One Focus On Sukuks - Moinuddin Malim, "Highlighting The Recent Developments In Sukuks", Badr Al-Islami, UAE

The presentation has touched upon the following topics: Market overview, Current trends, Structural adaption, Shari’ah considerations

Day One Focus On Sukuks - Brian Kettell, "Are Sukuks Truly Islamic? Shari’ah Controversies Regarding Sukuk Compliance", Islamic Banking Training, UK

This presentation focuses on the real nature of Sukuk and on the Shariah controversies with regard to their compliance. It specifically touches upon the following topics: Ownership of assets, Regular distributions, Principal guarantees, Did Sukuk miss the sub-prime bond crisis?

Day One Focus On Takaful - Peter Hodgins, "The Legal Factors Impacting Upon The Growth Of The Industry", DLA Piper Middle East LLP, UAE

The presentation referred to the rate of development of the Takaful sector which is higher than its rivals in the conventional sector and has developed the following themes: What are the factors that are driving this growth and what advantages does Takaful offer to conventional insured, How are the regulatory developments in the GCC assisting Takaful operators in sustaining growth, What are the legal challenges that lie ahead?

Day One Focus On Takaful - Omar Fisher, "Wealth Building Using Takaful: Tools And Techniques",T’azur bsc (c), Bahrain

These are the main points of the presentation: What is wealth in Islamic context, How to build wealth, How Takaful plans can accelerate Islamic wealth creation, Tools and techniques for long term saving

Day One Case Studies - R. Madawela and A. M. Saleem "Shari’ah Compliant Micro Finance Overview Of Urban Poverty Amongst The Muslim Community In Sri Lanka", RIU and Muslim Aid Sri Lanka

Presentation on: Review of Shari’ah compliant micro finance approaches to solving the issues; evaluation and impact assessment from the perspective of the Islamic bank (lender); the NGO (project implementer) and the beneficiary

Day One Case Studies - P. Robinson and N. Karim, “FINCA International's Experience in Afghanistan”, FINCA, Afghanistan

The presentation has focused on the following points: Developing a Shari’ah-compliant product suited to the religious and financial needs of Afghan micro-entrepreneurs; Taking this product to scale to reach larger numbers of the poor in general, and women in particular

Day One Focus On Islamic Accounting Standards - Shabnam Mohamad Mokhtar, “Displaced Commercial Risk, Alpha And Capital Adequacy In Islamic Banks”, University Putra Malaysia

Presentation on: What is capital adequacy, What is Displaced Commercial Risk (DCR) and why does it exist in Islamic banking operations, Relationship between alpha and DCR, How Islamic banks are managing DCR, How does alpha and DCR affect capital adequacy requirements of Islamic banks

Day One - Focus On Islamic Treasury Management - Mas’od Mazlan, “Addressing The Short Term Deposits Versus Long Term Assets In Treasury Management”, CIMB Islamic, Malaysia

The points touched upon by the presentation are the following: Current deposits versus assets scenario, Funding and liquidity requirement, Issues in managing mismatches

Day Two Focus On Islamic Social Responsibility – S. Farook, “Islamic Social Responsibility And Corporate Governance: Transforming Islamic Finance Into A Value Proposition”, BIBF, Bahrain

This presentation proposes a reassessment of the IFSI to bridge the gap between consumer expectations about the basically fair nature of Islamic finance and today's realities

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