ARI is extremely encouraged by the overwhelming response to our call for concept papers in Islamic Finance and Financial Criminology which will be included in our forthcoming special issue of the Malaysian Accounting Review (MAR)Journal. Some of the selected titles include:
The establishment of “ Waqf Management Accounting Manual” to Enhance Disclosure Among Malaysian Islamic Councils; Financial Instrument and risk management in Islamic Financial Institutions; Models in Detecting False Financial Statements in Islamic Banking; The influence of the concept of “Taklif” to Muslim Accountants in preventing fraudulent financial reporting and auditing; Financial Criminology: A Study based on Quran and Sunnah; A conceptual framework of Islamic Work ethics; Rights and Responsibilities of Contracting parties on sale and purchase from Islamic Perspective; The Theoretical and Practical needs for Islamic Financial Criminologys Framework; Zakat and Distribution: A Mechanism to enhance the economic status of receipients; Patriot Act 2001 and the re-birth of Islamic finance; Corporate Integrity Framework: An Islamic View; Shariah audit framework; Terrorist Financing and Islamic Financial Institutions: a perceptional issue; The role of Muzakarah as a fraud mitigation tool and many more... MAR journal editors will be reviewing these papers for possible inclusion in our forthcoming publication. Thank you everyone.
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