The symposium will examine six primary subjects and more than 20 sub-themes, with an emphasis on the contribution of Islamic banking to sustainability, justice, and economic growth. Early foundations, contemporary industry analysis across economies, and technical and regulatory changes will all be covered in the scientific sessions. JEDDAH: The Al-Baraka Islamic Economics Symposium, with the topic “Islamic Banking in 50 Years: Achievements of the Past and Hopes for the Future,” will take place on Wednesday under the auspices of Madinah Governor Prince Salman bin Sultan.
The 45th edition of the event, which is being hosted by the female campus of Prince Muqrin University, will bring together delegates from over 15 nations, specialists, financial leaders, and ministers. The two-day symposium will cover six major subjects and more than 20 sub-themes, with an emphasis on the contribution of Islamic banking to sustainability, justice, and economic growth.
Early foundations, contemporary industry analysis across economies, and technical and regulatory changes will all be covered in the scientific sessions. Shariah governance, financing methods, Islamic windows, acquisitions, and the industry’s role in sustainable development will all be covered in future-focused talks. Reputable people and organizations will get recognition for their contributions to the theoretical and practical advancement of Islamic economics.
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