Eid al-Adhā Mubārak 1447 AH/2026 CE 🐑✨
May Allah accept our good deeds 🤲
May He fill your days with joy and obedience 🌟
And grant us this blessed Eid again and again in blessings 🌙
*Eid Mubarak to you and your families* 🎉
Dear Participants,
In celebration of Eid Ul-Adha, our offices will be closed for the holiday and will resume business on Saturday, 7th june 2035.
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Our Managing Partner will be presenting a short intensive on halal/Sharī'ah-compliant/Islamic Finance tomorrow in a session that will be the first event of this year's Islamic Finance Conference at Harvard. Online attendance is now an option.
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Is zakāt due on someone who owns a farm that produces seeds, fruits and vegetables, and (if so) how much? (Arabic)
Answer by Shaykh Dr Ajīl al-Nashamī.
January Colloquium
Ummatic Social Finance: Meaning & Means
A Muslim to another believer is like a building whose different parts enforce each other. Such prophetic teachings have historically been actualized through the active implementation of Islamic social finance. Society had more control over its own markets, and there were models in place that allowed society to support each other without significant intervention from a central authority, such as Zakat, Waqf, and Qard Hassan. How does Islam perceive the financial responsibility of a Muslim towards the Umma in comparison to modern-day financial practices? In what way can Zakat, Waqf, and Qard Hasan operate today to unify the Umma?
Dr. Monzer Kahf, a distinguished scholar of Islamic economics and finance, will be elucidating the concept of Islamic social finance and the methods to implement it in today’s world. He has authored 35 books, published more than 75 articles, and contributed numerous conference and encyclopedia entries on Awqaf, Zakah, Islamic finance and banking, and other areas of Islamic economics. Dr. Kahf has served as a collaborating expert at the Islamic Fiqh Academy, an IMF Consultant on Islamic Finance, the Head of Research in IRTI-IDB, a Senior Research Economist, the Director of Finance in the Islamic Society of North America, among other roles. Currently, Dr. Kahf is a Professor of Islamic Finance & Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Management, Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, Turkey.
Mark your calendars:
Saturday, Jan 27, 2024, 11AM ET
Register: https://t.co/DIan8658uJ