The document summarizes information about AlHuda Centre of Islamic Banking and Economics (CIBE), an organization that promotes Islamic banking and finance. It discusses AlHuda CIBE's services and recognition over its 11 years of operations. It also provides background information on the Philippines, Islamic banking and finance, and the agenda for AlHuda CIBE's two-day specialized training event on Islamic banking and microfinance in Marawi, Philippines.
2. AlHuda Centre of Islamic Banking and Economics (CIBE) is a pioneer organization started its
efforts to promote Islamic Banking and Finance eleven years ago. In these working years,
AlHuda CIBE is acknowledged all around the world due to its excellent services and its team of
dedicated professionals who are equipped to continue thriving.
AlHuda CIBE has primarily been committed to provide quality services. Based on this principal,
the recognition of AlHuda CIBE is increasing by leaps & bounds. It has built up a range of
excellent services in the promotion of Islamic Banking and Finance into the masses such as
Advisory & Consultancy, Research & Development, Education & Capacity Building, Shariah
Advisory and Publications & Events.
AlHuda CIBE is increasing its outreach globally also making a close interaction with Global
market which enables to gather market information efficiently and activate service operations
whenever and wherever it needed.
ABOUT PHILIPPINE
The Republic of the Philippines is a sovereign island country in Southeast Asia situated in the
western Pacific Ocean. It consists of about 7,641 islandsthat are categorized broadly under
three main geographical divisions from north to south: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The
capital city of the Philippines is Manila and the most populous city is Quezon City. Bounded by
the South China Sea on the west, the Philippine Sea on the east and the Celebes Sea on the
southwest, the Philippines shares maritime borders with Taiwan to the north, Palau to the east
and Malaysia and Indonesia to the south.
The Philippines has an area of 300,000 square kilometers (115,831 sq mi) and a population of
approximately 100 million. It is the eighth-most populated country in Asia and the 12th most
populated country in the world.
ABOUT ISLAMIC BANKING & FINANCE
Islamic Banking and Finance has been a hope for the purified financial system around the globe
and is being considered as the best option to address the damages of interest based system in
Baking and Financial Industry. The growth indicators for Islamic Banking and Finance ensure its
strength and global acceptance. Importantly the recent global finance crises have proved the
rationality behind Islamic Banking and Finance when no substantial damage to the Islamic
Banking and Finance industry was evidenced in consequences of such global finance crises.
Beside the appreciable growth indicators in Islamic Banking and Finance the lack of human
capital and skilled personnel have been the critical areas which require immediate attention.
ALHUDA CENTRE OF ISLAMIC BANKING AND ECONOMICS
3. Riba & Its Prohibition
Ÿ What is Riba (Interest)? Prohibition of Riba in
Islam.
Ÿ Types of Riba
Ÿ RibatulNissayah
Ÿ RibatulFadle
Ÿ Riba in Modern Banking and Finance.
Islamic Economics
Ÿ Introduction to Islamic Economics System.
Ÿ Land, Labor, Wages and Entrepreneur Laws in
Islamic Economics.
Ÿ Comparison of Islamic Economic System with
Ÿ Socialism & Capitalism.
Islamic Banking and Finance industry in
worldwide
Ÿ Introduction to Islamic Banking and Finance.
Ÿ Overview of Islamic Banking and Financial
Industry –Worldwide.
Ÿ Islamic Banking and Finance (Potential and future
prospects)
Ÿ Islamic Banking Products
Ÿ Shariah Perspective of Islamic Banking and
Finance
Risk Management in Islam Banking & Finance
Ÿ Introduction of Risk and Its Management.
Ÿ Concept of Risk and Its Type
Ÿ Use of Derivative, Future, Hedging & Swaps
Instruments.
Ÿ Islamic Perspective for Risk Management
Ÿ Fundamentals of risk Management in Islam.
Ÿ Risk Management of Islamic Banking
Ÿ Type of Risk in Islamic Banking and Financial
Instruments (other than insurance) i.e. Credit Risk,
Equity Risk, Market Risk, Liquidity Risk, Rate of
Return Risk, Operational Risk, Political Risk,
Internal Risk, External Risk etc.
Islamic Microfinance
Ÿ Incidence of Poverty and Low Economic
opportunity
Ÿ Conceptual Framework of Islamic Microfinance
Ÿ Islamic Microfinance Characteristics
Ÿ Sustainability outreach and Problems pertaining to
microfinance system
Microfinance & its Product Mechanism
Ÿ Islamic Microfinance as effective tool of poverty
alleviation
Ÿ Islamic Micro Financial Products mechanisms &
Compatibility with Conventional Microfinance
Products
Ÿ Trade Based Modes of Islamic Microfinance
(Murabaha, Salam, Istina etc.)
Ÿ Mechanism of Trade Based Product (Murabaha,
Salam & Istina)
Islamic Microfinance Products
Ÿ Partnership based of Islamic Microfinance
(Mudarabah&Musharakah)
Ÿ Rental Based Mechanism/Products of Islamic
Microfinance (Ijarah& Diminishing Musharakah)
Ÿ Application of Partnership & Rental based modes
in Islamic Microfinance
Different Models & Deposit Management in
Islamic Microfinance
Ÿ Definitions, Concepts & Uses of Waqf, Qarz-e-
Hassan, Cooperatives & Zakat in Islamic
Microfinance system
Ÿ Liability (Deposit) Management Techniques for
Islamic Microfinance
Ÿ Development of Islamic Microfinance in Pakistan
4. Muhammad Zubair Mughal
Managing Director,
AlHuda CIBE FZ LLE – UAE
(Islamic Banking Expert)
Muhammad Zubair Mughal is Managing Director of AlHuda CIBE, CEO -
Islamic Microfinance Network (IMFN) and Halal Research Council in
Pakistan.
He has been serving the Islamic Banking and Finance industry for last 12
years with versatility in Islamic Financial Engineering, Modeling, Product
Development, Market and Gap Analysis. He is dedicatedly and tirelessly
working for the promotion of Islamic Finance through Education, Research,
Trainings and Conferences on global canvas. He is also a Chief Editor of a
magazine on Islamic Banking and Finance “True Banking” which depicts his
strategic vision in Islamic Finance. Muhammad Zubair Mughal is a
passionate and hardworking individual with a strategic vision in Islamic
Finance. He has served number of public and private sector organizations
for Islamic finance advisory and consultancy around the globe.
Speaker’s Profile
5. Commercial & Conventional Banks
Islamic Banks &Islamic Banking Windows
Islamic Banking regulators
Asset Management Companies
Trade Associations/ Chamber of Commerce
Mudaraba and Leasing companies
Islamic Banking and Finance Universities, Research and Training Centers
Students and young professionals in Islamic Banking industry
6. 295/- USD
Two Day Specialized Training on Islamic Banking, Finance and Islamic Microfinance
Two Day Specialized Training on Islamic Banking, Finance and Islamic Microfinance
04 -05 October, 2018 - Marawi, Philippines
04 -05 October, 2018 - Marawi, Philippines
Bank Name:
Account Title:
AED A/C No:
IBAN:
Swift Code:
Emirates Islamic Dubai, U.A.E
ALHUDA CIBE FZ LLE
370 - 73859877- 01
AE590340003707385987701
MEBLAEAD
7. QUALITY PRODUCTS
All our services meet the required standards and offer you competitive pricing and
strict regulatory compliance.
HIGHLY SHARIAH COMPLIANCE
Our services are carefully designed for strict adherence of the principles of Shariah.
Every product, we offer is reviewed, approved, and overseen by highly respected
and independent Shariah scholars.
SERVICES EXCELLENCE
We are committed to the highest level of professionalism and strive to be respectful,
responsive and reliable.
AlHuda CIBE FZ LLE - U.A.E
P.O. Box. 120867, Dubai
United Arab Emirates.
Ph: +971 56 928 6664
AlHuda CIBE - Pakistan
98A Sunflower Society, J1 Johar Town,
Lahore - Pakistan. Ph: +92 42 359 130 96 – 98
Fax: +92 42 359 130 97
Hotline: +92 331 936 0000