The course is aimed at students who are seeking to have more than a basic understanding of the concepts and operating principles that apply to Islamic banking in comparison to conventional banking.
The Higher Certificate in Islamic Finance, Banking and Law (HCIFBL) is a one year programme that aims to equip students with knowledge on a wide spectrum of Islamic Finance, Banking and relevant legal issues in order to create an improved understanding of the practicality of Islamic Finance, Banking and Law in a secular state.
Reference will be made to South African Law as comparison to Islamic law. It will thus be an enriching experience to both those with and without Islamic (Shari’ah) knowledge and to both Muslim and non-Muslim students.
Applying Islamic banking principles in a non-Islamic environment poses serious challenges for Islamic banks and the course looks at the steps that the South African government has taken to facilitate Islamic Banking in South Africa.
The course provides an overview of Islamic insurance (Takaful) and Islamic bonds (Sukuks) and compares them to conventional insurance and bonds. The course also examines Islamic Risk Management and Governance and the unique role of the Shari’ah Board in the responsible supervision of Islamic banks.
The elements of accounting within a Shari’ah-compliant economic framework is also considered. The course is designed for persons aiming to pursue a career in Islamic Banking and Finance and for those in the industry aspiring for career progression.
The course will also benefit those who wish to learn the fundamentals of Islamic Law generally and Islamic Banking and Finance in particular.
Regent Business School was established to satisfy the urgent demand for management education in Southern Africa. Regent Business School is one of the few business schools in South Africa with an established association with a large overseas university.
From inception, this link was established with the University of Luton in the United Kingdom to offer a range of business and management programmes by distance and supported learning to Southern African students. Regent Business School (RBS) continues to benefit enormously from the alliance with the University of Luton.
Regent is registered as a private higher education institution by the Department of Education in South Africa. In addition, the Council on Higher Education (CHE) has accredited all Regent’s programmes including the Bachelor of Commerce (B Com) degree and Master of Business Administration degree (MBA).
Regent offers a range of fully accredited programmes from one year programmes to post-graduate qualifications, adding to its range of management qualifications in line with the changing requirements of the Southern African market.
The RBS distance and supported learning programmes provide a professional educational qualification that will equip you with practical business knowledge to enable you to succeed in the highly competitive work situation. RBS is mindful of the need for its programmes to reflect the best international business practice.
The study material includes case studies and simulation of real buisiness situations specifically designed to reflect cutting edge developments in the work situation and their impact on business practice.
Islamic Banking Law, Principles & Practice course is offered by CDTFA. The institute strives to deliver exceptional and high impact learning experience with outstanding competences, expertise and skills to compete in the global economic.
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