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Fundamental of Shariah in Islamic Finance FoSIF Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School @aagbs_official @AAGBSofficial Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia +603 5544 4695 [email protected] aagbs.uitm.edu.my +603 5544 4691 ([email protected]) +603 5544 4735 ([email protected]) Connect Engage Advance EXECUTIVE PROGRAM “Gateway to Shariah” Graduate Business School Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School Arshad Ayub

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Fundamental ofShariah in

Islamic FinanceFoSIF

Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School

@aagbs_official

@AAGBSofficial

Arshad Ayub Graduate Business School

Universiti Teknologi MARA,40450 Shah Alam,Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

+603 5544 4695

[email protected]

aagbs.uitm.edu.my

+603 5544 4691 ([email protected])

+603 5544 4735 ([email protected])

Connect Engage Advance

EXECUTIVE PROGRAM

“Gateway to Shariah”

GraduateBusiness School

Arshad Ayub

GraduateBusiness School

Arshad Ayub

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Learning Outcomes

Explain the fundamental knowledge in Shariah.

Discuss theoretical and practical aspects of Shariah in Islamic finance.

Appreciate Shariah requirements application in Islamic finance.

Ability and competency to:

Islamic Finance

Fundamental of Shariah in

Faculty membersof PhD holders

100%Alumni

since 1998 - 2019

5899Locations

Nationwide

11Senior

Lecturers

40%

Industry &International Partners

>30AssociateProfessors

36%Professors

24%

Entry Requirement Examination

Applicant must have a minimum requirement of Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) or its equivalent. Sixty (60) Multiple Choice Questions

One and a half (1.5) hours examination

Passing mark: 65%

Method of Examination:

For further details about the program, kindly visit to our website:

https://aagbs.uitm.edu.my

Fundamental of Shariah in Islamic Finance (FoSiF) emphasizes on the application of Shariah

principles and contracts in Islamic Finance as well as the fundamental concepts and principles

of Fiqh Muamalat. A 5-Day Modules is open for both local and international participants.

The certificate enables participants who do not have degree in Islamic Banking or Islamic

Finance (or its equivalent) to fulfil the pre-requisite requirement in embarking Master of

Islamic Banking and Finance (MIBF) program at AAGBS or similar program offered by other

Universities accredited by Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA).

5-Day Modules

This course introduces and analyzes the basic terminology, concept and methodologies of Islamic Theologies. It also covers the pillar of Iman and the discussion on the different schools of thought in Islamic Theology and contemporary ideologies.

M1: Islamic Theology (1-Day)

This course introduces the various terms, concepts, principles and issues in Islamic Jurisprudence. It also covers the classification of sources of Islamic jurisprudence. Application of Islamic jurisprudence in the Islamic bankingand finance industry is also highlighted.

M2: Usul Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudent) (1.5-Days)

This course is basically provided for students to acquire knowledge about the concept of Fiqh Muamalat, Islamic law of property and Islamic contract. It analyses the scope of Fiqh Muamalat, property as well as the theory of contract in Islam.

M3: Introduction to Fiqh Muamalat (1.5-Days)

This course introduces various aspects of Qawaid Fiqhiyyah and its applications in modern Islamic banking and finance. It covers the introduction to Qawaid Fiqhiyyah, historical development, five major maxims and fewbranches of maxims (Qawaid Furu’iyyah).

M4: Qawaid Fiqhiyyah (Islamic Legal Maxims) (1-Day)