#20 Springvale Road, Valsayn, Trinidad & Tobago W.I.

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Successful indeed are the believers; who are reverent during their Contact Prayers (Salat). And they avoid vain talk. And they give their obligatory charity (Zakat).

-Quran 23:1-4

 

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Fundamentals of Islamic Banking and Finance

An exciting three days of learning with Professor Dr. Monzer Kahf for persons in the financial sector (including banks, insurance companies, credit unions and co-operatives) and students of Islamic finance and Islamic jursiprudence.

Thursday 14th December 2006
Friday 15th December 2006
Saturday 16th December 2006


Ibali Conference Room
#20 Springvale Road,
South Valsayn,
Trinidad & Tobago

Registration Fee: $1500.00
(Documentation, Lunch and Refreshments)

Deadline for Registration: Monday 10th December, 2006

For registration and further information, please contact Central Zakah at 682-1141 or email ibali@tstt.net.tt


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Click here to download the Course Outlines
The programme is subject to change. Limited seating available. The organisers reserve the right to reject applications to register.


Professor Dr. Monzer Kahf

Having written over 25 books and booklets in English and Arabic, and over 80 pamphlets in both languages, Dr. Monzer Kahf has specialized in work that has mainly focused on Islamic finance and economics. In addition, Dr. Kahf has been working and training people in the field.

His employment experience includes work as a research economist for the Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI) of the Islamic Development Bank, located in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 1985 - 1999. He also has done financial consulting, auditing, and instructed classes at the School of Business in the University of Damascus.

Dr. Kahf has organized and conducted many training courses at IDB, IRTI, commercial Islamic banks, and other banking institutions in several countries in the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia and West Africa. He also has trained people in Islamic Economics, Zakah and Awqaf in Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East and North America. He has been an invited trainer in Islamic banking, finance and economics by several national and international training and teaching institutions in many countries. He has also been a collaborating expert at the Islamic Fiqh Academy of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) and member of several of its technical and methodological committees on Shari'ah and economics.

Dr. Kahf has been awarded the IDB Prize for Islamic Economics, 2001 and President of Syria Award for best University Graduating Student, July 1962.

Dr. Kahf is now retired and is living in Westminister, CA. He is fluent in English, Arabic and French.

For further information on Dr. Kahf one can access the following website:
http://monzer.kahf.com/about.html