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Register now - Enrolment is based on First Come First Served Basis. Complete and return the registration form to: Secretariat (attn: Dr Haslindar Ibrahim) (you may photocopy the form) Address: School of Management, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM, Penang Contact Person: 013-4043577 (Dr Haslindar Ibrahim) 012-6617640 (Dr Tajul Ariffin Masron) Fax: 04-6533130 Email: islamicfinance.usm@gmail.com
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Registration fees for:1. Student : RM350 per workshop 2. Academics: RM450 per workshop 3. Practitioners: RM500 per workshop Registration fee is inclusive of lunch, refreshments and course materials. If attending both workshops, participant entitles for RM100 discount.
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WORKSHOP 1
This Course will provide a solid grounding in Islamic finance covering insights, background, rationale, techniques and principles. Valuable to industry players and all associated professionals. Relevant and appropriate for daily work; delivered by an experienced
Participants are eligible to claim SIDC In addition, this workshop is also HRDF claimable subject to HRDF approval.
THE PROGRAMME
THIS COURSE IS SIDC-CPE ACCREDITED: 10 POINTS
THE PROGRAMME WORKSHOP 2 8.30 am - Registration 9.00 am - 10.30 am : Principle Features Principal features of local Sukuk and Its Latest Developments. - Principle features of Sukuk BBA & Murabahah - Principle features of Sukuk IMTNs - Principle features of Musyarakah/Mudharabah Bonds 10.30 am - 10.45 am - Morning Break 10.45 am - 12.30 pm : Issuing a Sukuk Sukuk Issuance from the Issuers Perspective Complying with Securities Commissions Guidelines on Islamic Securities Islamic Capital Market Exercises 12.30 pm - 2.30 pm - Friday Prayer & Lunch 2.30 pm - 4.00 pm : Middle Eastern Sukuk Sukuk Ijara - Structure Sovereign Sukuk Ijara - Detailed Analysis of Ijara based Structure, Termsheet & Outline Legal Documents 4.00 pm - 4.15pm - Afternoon Break 4.15 pm - 5.00 pm Investment Dar Sukuk Musharaka Structure & Termsheet Paka Capital Exchangeable Sukuk - Analysis of Structure, Term Sheet & Outline Legal Documents 5.00 pm End
THIS COURSE IS SIDC-CPE ACCREDITED: 10 POINTS
SPEAKERS PROFILE Muhammad Zahid Abdul Aziz Director, Muamalah Financial Consulting Sdn Bhd. Muhammad Zahid Abdul Aziz holds a Bachelors Degree in Economics from University of Exeter, United Kingdom. After graduating in 1977, he joined an International Accounting Firm, Arthur Young & Co. London office. He returned to Malaysia in 1982 and joined Arab Malaysian Merchant Bank Kuala Lumpur. He joined Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad in 1990 where he pioneered and helped develop Islamic Corporate Banking specializing in Islamic Syndications and Islamic Bond Issuance. His last post at Bank Islam was Senior Manager, Corporate Financing Dept, He has arranged over RM6.0 billion in Islamic Bond Issues during his tenure at Bank Islam. He left Bank Islam in September 2000 to form Muamalah Financial Consulting Sdn Bhd, a firm specialised in training and arranging of Islamic financing. He has just returned from Riyadh where he was Islamic Capital Market Consultant to Bank AlBilad. He is presently a post graduate student in Islamic Finance at the International Islamic University Malaysia and at other times an internationally renowned lecturer in Islamic Finance and similar subjects having taught in Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Korea, Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore and Sri Lanka.
Registration Overview of Islamic Financing Concept Islamic Banking Act 1983 How does Typical Bank Operates? Deposit Collection and Financing by Islamic Sources of Hukm and Prohibited Elements Loan vs Financing Pillars of Buying and Selling - Morning Break Murabahah vs Musawamah Bai Bithaman Ajil/Bai Muajjal Bai Istisna & Bai Salam Ijarah, Ijarah Muntahiah Bil Tamlik Bai Inah, Tawarruq, Commodit Murabahah Lunch Musharakah & Mudarabah Wakalah, Qardhul Hassan & Ibra Rahnu, Taweedh & HIbah Afternoon Break Islamic Pawn Broking & Islamic Credit Card Islamic Trade Financing & Islamic Capital Market