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EXPLORING THE INNOVATIVE Shariah Compliant Opportunities in ETFs


Author: Tasnim Nazeer, Global Islamic Finance Magazine Editorial Team, United Kingdom


Abstract: In this edition of Global Islamic Finance Magazine we will be taking a comprehensive look into the scope of oppor- tunities for Shariah-compliant exchange traded funds (ETFs). The Islamic finance industry is growing at an unprecedented rate and is estimated to reach over US$2 trillion dollars in value by the end of 2012. In this article GIF will give you an insight into the emerging potential for exchange traded funds in Islamic finance in addition to giving you a thorough analysis of the sector. As the global financial market is set to further improve within the foreseeable future, there is potential within this sector, with many investors and business professionals wanting to tap into this area. Both Muslims and non-Muslims are finding Shariah-compliant financing an ethical and lucra- tive way of managing their finances, and with further oppor- tunities being brought out by the financial sector the Islamic finance industry has the potential to further grow.


Could 2012 be the year of Islamic ETFs and what does the future hold for this bright opportunity which many people around the world are already finding lucrative opportunities within? This article is a must read for any investor, business professional or student wishing to know more about the ex- change traded funds in Islamic finance and the various op- portunities that ETFs hold. GIF magazine will also take you through the various processes and structures of the Islamic ETF which is a must read to get the latest inside knowledge on this profitable sector of investing in Islamic financial ETF. Through a comprehensive understanding of Islamic ETF you can have the edge over other companies.


Keywords: Islamic Finance, ETFs, Investments, Investors, Business, Global Markets, Middle East, Shariah-compliancy, Islamic Shares, Transparency


66 Global Islamic Finance April 2012


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