Certified Islamic Financing & Sukuk Management Professional

NAME OF THE COURSE
Certified Islamic Financing & Sukuk Management Professional
 
CERTIFICATION
Certified Islamic Financing & Sukuk Management Professional
 
COURSE OVERVIEW
This course is designed to provide the participant with an in-depth understanding of the Islamic capital market, its structure and growth. It will discuss the various structures of Islamic Sukuk, looking at their market rating and the legal and Shari’ah issues involved. It will also address issues involved in converting conventional bonds into Islamic securities and the raising Islamic investment funds and their structures. The course is designed to show participants how the Islamic market is continuing to develop and opening up new structures.
 
 
TRAINING DURATION
Total Training Hours : 22 Hours
Training Duration      : 1 Week
Total Training  Days  : 4-5 Working Days
 
TRAINING SCHEDULE
Weekdays (Sunday to Thursday)
Regular Sessions : 4 – 6 Hrs Per day (9am to 2pm or 3.00pm to 9.00 pm)
Food & refreshments Included
Weekends (Friday & Saturday)
Fast Track Sessions: 8 Hours per day (9am to 5pm)
Food & refreshments Included
 
CERTIFICATION
Globally recognized certificate from “Kings Global Career Academy”
 
TEST
No
 
LEARNING AIDS
Yes
 
COURSE MATERIAL
Hard & Soft Copies of Study Material
 
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION
English
 
INSTRUCTOR HELPLINE
Yes
1. Email
2. Social Media (For Emergency requirements)
 
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
1. Passport Copy
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. Passport size photographs
4. Course Fee
 
MODE OF PAYMENT
Cash / Cheque / Credit Card / Bank Transfer.
 
ELIGIBILITY
  • Financial Analysts
  • Accountants
  • Financial Regulators
  • Portfolio Managers
  • Securities Analysts
  • Credit/Investment Analysts
  • Auditors.
 
COURSE BENEFITS
  • Understand the dynamics of Islamic finance.
  • Understand Islamic securities, their nature and why and how they are introduced.
  • Engage very well with the core regulatory issues.
  • Know, who issues Islamic bonds and the market demand for them.
  • Analysis of current market practices and what products and structures are utilized, and why
  • Developing new products for your clients and markets
  • Structuring products from the building block of theory (Islamic law) through to the final end product
  • Impact on each group of stakeholders (Scholars, structures, legal, marketing, operations, risk, execution etc.)
 
COURSE CONTENTS
  • Introduction to Islamic finance and banking
  • Islamic commercial laws and rules (including contract law)
  • Sources of Islamic law
  • The view on money in Islam
  • Enterprise vs debt creation
  • Islamic vs conventional banking – similarities and differences
  • What is the overlap between the aims of the Islamic and conventional markets in terms of desires of market participants and preferred outcomes?
  • Outline of key activities of conventional banks and which of these activities may not be Shariah-compliant
  • Key principles
  • Riba, Gharar, Maysir
  • An explanation of these principles and examples of each
  • Overview of acceptable contractual forms
  • Sale contracts
  • Investment and management contracts
  • Leasing
  • The activities and balance sheet of a major Islamic bank
  • A detailed case study of the balance sheet of a major global Islamic bank
  • Overview of global Islamic markets – development and growth, challenges
  • What are the key market sectors?
  • How have they grown since inception and what are the major contributing factors?
  • What challenges are faced by market participants?