Call for Papers GLOBAL FORUM ON ISLAMIC FINANCE (GFIF) March 8 & 9, 2016

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GLOBAL FORUM ON ISLAMIC FINANCE (GFIF) Call for Papers Organized By http://cif.ciitlahore.edu.pk

Call for Papers The Conference The Centre of Islamic Finance (CIF), COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Lahore Campus is organizing the 4 th Annual Global Forum on Islamic Finance (GFIF) on at Pearl Continental Hotel, Lahore, GFIF provides a platform and a medium for scholars and experts from all over the world to share their novel ideas on Islamic finance and related fields. Theme: Value Creation and Impact Islamic finance is increasingly emerging, in many parts of the world, as an alternative financial system. The approach is based on Shariah or Islamic Law. The rules of Islamic finance are part and parcel of the religion by which Muslims lead their lives. Modern Islamic financing techniques were developed in Muslim parts of Asia, notably Malaysia. But the boom, since the mid-1990s, has come from the large oil revenues flowing into the Gulf region. Islamic finance has been concentrated in Muslim parts of the world: the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeast Asia. More recently, the ideas and concepts of Islamic finance have attracted conventional issuers and investors, from all over the world, seeking to tap into new opportunities. Aim of the Conference: GFIF aims knowledge generation and sharing among national and international stakeholders of Islamic Finance. GFIF 2016 is aimed at providing an opportunity for researchers, scholars and practitioners to share their knowledge regarding the dynamics of Islamic finance, recent developments in the field of Islamic finance and their potential impact, as a financial alternative, on the major economies of the world in the near future and its further potentials. The Conference Developments and Future Perspective of International Finance Growth & Importance of Islamic Finance Dynamics of Islamic Finance Industry The Issues of Shariah Compliance The Practitioner-Academician Dialogue Solution-centric Discussions Top 5 Papers will be fully funded (as per CIIT s policy)

Scope of the Conference: GFIF 2016 will provide the participants an opportunity to share their knowledge in the sphere of Islamic finance in the local as well as the global context. Related topics that contribute towards the theme of the conference will be welcomed. GFIF 2016 will also provide a unique opportunity to the budding and potential researchers and practitioners to augment their skills through intensive sessions in the presence of highly professional local and foreign speakers. Moreover, panel discussions will ignite dialogue on contemporary issues to add value towards the learning of the participants. Structure of the Conference: The GFIF welcomes diverse participants from the academia, research institutes, financial institutions, corporate world and the government sector to share their experiences, learning and research. The forum comprises of various sessions to make it exciting and a comprehensive experience for attendees. The participants may choose from any of the following options: Research Paper Presentations Case Study Presentations Panel Discussions Lectures of leading financial experts and Shariah scholars The Conference Topics: The scope of the conference is much broader and following topics are given here as a guideline, thus, you may send a paper that is in commensurateness with the conference theme. Islamic finance and socio-economic development Performance of Islamic financial institutions Accepted papers will be published in COMSATS International Journal of Islamic Finance (CIJIF) The Participants May Present Research Papers Participate in Panel Discussion Present Case Studies Attend Lectures of Contemporary Financial Experts & Shariah Scholars http://cif.ciitlahore.edu.pk

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS Dr. Zamir Iqbal World Bank, Turkey Dr. Wafica Gohoul Lebanon International University Ms. Camille Paldi CEO FAIF, Dubai Mr. Omar Sheikh IFC, UK Dr. Jonathan Ercanbrack DD (Projects) CIMEL SOAS UOL, UK Mr. Omar Majid Salonika Consultancy UK Dr. Aly Khorsheid Shariah Scholar University of Reading, UK Dr. Sheila Ainon Yossof Senior Academic Fellow, IIU Malaysia Dr. Ahmad Kameel Mydin Meer Professor IIU, Malaysia Dr. Kabir Hassan Professor, University of New Orleans Mr. Ijlal Alvi CEO, International Islamic Financial Market, Bahrain Mr. Pervaiz Said MD/CEO, HBFC Dr. Muhammad Qaseem Head of Shariah, DIBPL Ms. Bushra Shafiq Dpty. Director, SBP IBD Dr. Akram Laldin ED ISRA, Malaysia Dr. Nauman Farooqi Jon Royce University, Canada Dr. Marjan Muhammad Head Research Affairs Deptt. ISRA, Malaysia Dr. Younes Soualhi Associate Professor, IIU Malaysia Dr. Muhammad Abduh Assistant Professor, School of Business Economics, UniversitiBrunie Darussalam Mr. Akmal Hanuk CEO IBFC, UK Dr. Valentino Cettlan Oxford University Barrister Brian Henry MD Amanah Ethical, New Zealand Dr. Adewale Abideen Adeyemi Asst. Professor IIU, Malaysia Dr. Humayun Dar CEO Edbiz Consulting, UK Dr. Muhammad Imran Group Head UBL Ameen Dr. Saad Azmat Head CEIF, LUMS Maulana Sherani Islamic Ideological Council Pakistan Dr. Shafiullah Jan Research Chair, CEIF IMSciences, Peshawar Mr. Farhan Usmani Shariah Advisor, Meezan Bank

Key dates: o Full Paper submission : December 21, 2015 o Acceptance : December 31, 2015 o Last Date for Registration: January 04, 2016 Registration for the Conference Please fill in the registration form downloadable from the conference Web site /2016/registration.aspx and send it to the conference secretariat address given at the end of this document along with the payment information. Registration fee for varied categories of participants is given below: International Participants: US$250 Local Professionals: Rs. 2500 Local Students: Rs. 1000 Programme: Detailed program will be available on the conference Website Day 1 March 8, 2016: 9AM to 5PM PC Hotel, Lahore. Day 2 March 9, 2016: 9AM to 5 PM PC Hotel, Lahore. Author Guidelines Must be a full length research article Word limit: 4000 6000 words (Excluding references, tables etc.) References & Citations Style: APA Format Font: Arial, Size: Paragraph 11 Headings 14, Line Spacing: 1.5 Papers must be exclusively submitted for GFIF 2016 & COMSATS International Journal of Islamic Finance (CIJIF) No TA/DA will be provided Submit at: islamicfinance@ciitlahore.edu.pk Contact details Dr. Muhammad Ali Jibran Qammar Conference Convener Ph: +92 42 111-001-007 EXT 121 +924299203979 E-mail: islamicfinance@ciitlahore.edu.pk COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Defence Road, Off Raiwind, Lahore - Pakistan 54000. http://cif.ciitlahore.edu.pk.pk