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Takaful is the means of bringing the social and economic benefits of modern insurance coverage, in a form consistent with their religious beliefs, to Muslims and to the emerging economies of many predominantly Muslim countries. As such, the development of takaful is crucial, both to social inclusion in non-Muslim countries, and to economic development in a number of countries with emerging market economies. It is therefore hardly surprising that the takaful industry is undergoing a period of rapid growth.
Yet the development of takaful faces some formidable barriers that are largely due to the complex structure of takaful undertakings and the unresolved issues associated with it. These issues contribute to making the development of an appropriate legal and regulatory infrastructure, as well as financial reporting, corporate governance, rating and other related matters, problematic for the takaful industry.
Takaful Islamic Insurance: Concepts and Regulatory Issues provides as in-depth and comprehensive examination of these issues, contributed by a number of leading experts in the field. The editors, Simon Archer, Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim and Volker Nienhaus, who contributed four chapters, are internationally recognized for their work in Islamic finance. This book constitutes essential reading for all those who seek a solid understanding of the takaful industry, whether they be industry regulators or supervisors, practitioners or academics.
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