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BRIAN KETTELL, the Course Director, worked at the Central Bank of Bahrain for several years and has extensive experience in Islamic banking.
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He has published 16 books on banking and financial markets and over 20 case studies on Islamic banking and finance.

Course & Module Content

Module Contents

1. Module 1 Islam and Islamic Banking
2. Module 2 Islamic Banking Principles
3. Module 3 Balance Sheet Analysis of Islamic Banks
4. Module 4 Murabaha Cost-plus Financing Contract
5. Module 5 Mudaraba-Tier One and Tier Two Contracts
6. Module 6 Musharaka Contract
7. Module 7 Ijara and Ijara-Wa- Iktina Contracts
8. Module 8 Istisna'a and Parallel Istisna'a Contracts
9. Module 9 Salam Contract
10. Module 10 Survey of the Islamic Instruments
11. Module 11 Strategic Issues faced by Islamic Banks
12. Module 12 Risk Management for Islamic Banks
13. Module 13 Liquidity Management Issues for Islamic Banks
14. Module 14 Liability Management Issues for Islamic Banks
15. Module 15 Asset Management Issues for Islamic Banks
16. Module 16 Islamic Treasury Management
17. Module 17 Islamic Capital Markets
18. Module 18 Islamic Securitisation
 
19. Module 19 Innovation in Islamic Banking
20. Module 20 Capital Adequacy for Islamic Banks
21. Module 21 Comparative Islamic Banking
22. Module 22 Sukuk; Structures and Risks
23. Module 23 Islamic Investment Principles
24. Module 24 Islamic Corporate Governance
25. Module 25 Regulatory Framework for Islamic Banking
26. Module 26 Takaful - Islamic Insurance
27. Module 27 Accountancy Issues for Islamic Banks
28. Module 28 The Sharia'a and Islamic Banking
29. Module 29 Overview and growth of the Industry
30. Module 30 Islamic Credit cards
31. Module 31 Islamic home finance
32. Module 32 Islamic banking & finance in Malaysia
33. Module 33Hawala Contract
34. Module 34 Wakala Contract
35. Module 35 Tawarruq and Bai- al- Inah
36. Module 36 Rating issues with Sukuk

Participants can choose between two possible Training Routes for the course delivery.

Training Route One

Training Route One consists of a series of courses ranging from 1 to 5 days in duration. The course contents are listed below. You simply let the Course Director know which course you require.


Training Route Two

Training Route Two provides a more flexible system of choice where the participants can choose from the variety of modules listed above and create their own training programme, based on their own requirements. The participants simply choose the modules they are most interested in and the Course Director puts them together to make up the programme.

For both Training Route One and Training Route Two, the emphasis is on case studies, practical exercises and real world applications.

Both training routes are taught at your own institution enabling any preferences you have to be built into the course programme.