Interest in Islamic Economics
Understanding Riba
Series: Islamic Studies Series
List Price: $160.00
Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-34242-1
- Binding: Hardback
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 12/13/2005
- Pages: 176
- Trim Size: 216X138
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Contributors
The Book of Riba – Contributor Profiles
Sh. Yusuf Talal DeLorenzo – Sh. DeLorenzo is a widely respected scholar of Islamic finance. He is a director of Yasaar Ltd., a Sharia’a advisory body, as well as the Sharia’a supervisory panels of financial institutions worldwide, including the Dow Jones Islamic Market Indexes. He has translated numerous classical Islamic fiqh works from Arabic, Persian and Urdu into English and provided commentary thereon.
Abdulkader Thomas is the publisher of the American Journal of Islamic Finance www.ajif.org and a leading practitioner of Islamic finance. The authorized translator of the memoirs of Dr. Ahmed Elnaggar, he holds his primary Degree in Arabic & Islamic Studies from the University of Chicago. Mr. Thomas is widely published in the field of Islamic banking and finance.
Ms. Ruba Alfattouh holds her degree in English from Brigham Young University and teaches English in Abu Dhabi.
Dr. Vincent Cornell is Professor of History and Director of the King Fahd Center for Middle East and Islamic Studies, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas. He also serves as Chair of Studies in the Religious Studies Program at the University of Arkansas. Dr. Cornell is a noted author and lecturer on Islamic studies. His major works include The Realm of the Saint: Power and Authority in Moroccan Sufism (Austin: University of Texas 1998) and The Way of Abü Madyan: Doctrinal and Poetic Works (Cambridge: The Islamic Texts Society, 1996). Dr. Cornell is one of the leading contemporary Islamic thinkers in North America.
Sh. Wahba Al Zuhaili is the Dean of the College of Sharia’a at Damascus University and a member of numerous Sharia’a supervisory boards governing Islamic banks. His work Fiqh As Sunnah wa Adalatiha is one of the leading and most widely relied upon manuals of modern Islamic Jurisprudence.
Ms. Iman Abdul Rahim is a professional translator based in Damascus.
Emad H. Khalil is a partner in the law firm of Jones Day resident in the Singapore office, where he co-chairs the Firm's Global Projects practice and the Asia Lending/Structured Finance practice. Mr. Khalil has extensive experience with global Islamic financial transactions.
M. Umer Chapra is one of the leading authorities on Islamic Economics. His career includes serving as an advisor to the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency and the Islamic Development Bank. His published work includes the Islamic Foundation’s Towards a Just Monetary System which is one of the primary resources in the field.
Dr Mahmoud A. El-Gamal is Professor of Economics and Statistics at Rice University, where he holds the endowed Chair in Islamic Economics, Finance and Management. In the latter part of 2004, he served as the first Scholar-in-Residence on Islamic Finance at U.S. Department of Treasury. More information about him is available at http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~elgamal.
M. Akram Khan is one of the pioneers of Islamic Economics and Finance. He has published widely on various aspects of Islamic economics including Routledge’s Glossary of Islamic Economics and Finance. He was Deputy Auditor General of Pakistan until 2003 when he joined the United Nations’ Office of Internal Oversight. He is currently Chief Auditor in United Nation Mission in the Congo.


