This textbook emphasizes a diversity of values from different cultures, religions, and geographical locations. The book is designed to assist students, computing professionals, and faculty members to act in a more professional and ethical manner. Compelling case studies, ethical reasoning, and cultural perspectives will be included throughout the book, and the authors will apply lessons learned over many years of intense involvement in computing ethics. The text is appropriate either as a main text in a stand-alone ethics course or as a supplementary text for other related courses.
Ahmad Alkhamees defines Creative Shari‘ah compliance as compliance with the letter but not the objectives of Shari‘ah. In recent years, Islamic finance industry practises have come under scrutiny, with strong critiques levelled against many institutions that claim to provide Shari‘ah-compliant products and services, which in fact undermine the spirit and the objectives of Shari‘ah. This book significantly contributes to the sphere of Islamic finance in three main ways. First, it critically appraises justifications of creative Shari‘ah compliance practises. Second, it examines how Shari‘ah supervisory board (SSB) governance practises, and the inconsistent fatwas issued by SSBs, contribute to the issue of creative Shari‘ah compliance. Most importantly, it suggests regulatory mechanisms which regulators can employ in Islamic countries such as Saudi Arabia and in secular countries such as the United Kingdom to deal with the issue of creative Shari‘ah compliance.
The 19 articles of this book were selected from the 48 keynotes, workshops and papers presented at the Internationalizing Entrepreneurship Education and Training Conference (IntEnt2002 see also: www.intent-conference.com) held in Johore Bahru, Malaysia in conjunction with the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia organized by Prof. Dr. Ahmad Zaki Abu Bakar, in cooperation with the Foerderkreis Gruendungs-Forschung e. V., Germany (www.fgf-ev.de) and the DtA-Chair for Entrepreneurship at the EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOL, Germany (www.ebs.de). Speakers from Africa, America, Asia and European countries as well as from diverse disciplines and fields such as academics, politics and business provided many different insights to Entrepreneurship Education and Training.
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