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Date: 2014-12-30 15:41:57
International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance
Islamic economic jurisprudence
Sukuk
Finance
Law and economics
Law
The Royal Award For Islamic Finance
Islamic economical jurisprudence
Economics
Islamic banking

23rd Annual Meeting of the Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum January 2015 Quito, Ecuador Economic and Trade Committee Draft Resolution “Islamic Finance as an Additional Option for the Financial System”

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