Islamic capital markets play a vital role in mobilizing funds and providing Shariah-compliant investment opportunities. Sukuk, often referred to as Islamic bonds, are among the most significant instruments in these markets, offering ethical and sustainable financing solutions. This program focuses on understanding the principles, structures, and processes involved in Islamic capital markets and sukuk issuance, with a particular emphasis on their application in global and local contexts.
Program Objectives:
• Understand the fundamentals of Islamic capital markets and their role in the global financial system.
• Explore the key principles of sukuk and their differentiation from conventional bonds.
• Learn about the various types of sukuk, including ijara, mudaraba, and musharaka structures.
• Study the legal and regulatory frameworks governing sukuk issuance in Islamic and international markets.
• Analyze the process of structuring, issuing, and managing sukuk for large-scale projects.
• Examine case studies of successful sukuk issuance in different industries and regions.
• Develop skills to assess the risks and returns associated with sukuk investments.
• Explore the impact of sukuk on economic development and financial inclusion.
By the end of this program, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of Islamic capital markets and the practical know-how to engage in sukuk issuance, contributing to the growth of ethical finance globally.