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Date: 2012-11-02 05:09:36
Islamic economical jurisprudence
Credit
Islamic banking
CIMB
Sukuk
International Centre for Education in Islamic Finance
Maybank
Islamic economic jurisprudence
Monash University Malaysia Campus
Economics
Economy of Malaysia
Financial economics

ISLAMIC BANKING SUMMIT 2006 “Responding to the Challenges of Globalisation” 3-4 October 2006 Grand Hyatt Singapore Day 1 Tuesday, 3 October 2006

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