Guest opinion: Islamic finance is vital in a modern business school

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Guest opinion: Islamic finance is vital in a modern business school

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In this guest column, INCEIF responds to criticism of Islamic finance in the Financial Times by Duke University professor Timur Kuran. Far from outdated or a "deceit", Islamic finance can be at the forefront of a more robust, modern financial system, says INCEIF. The views expressed are INCEIF’s and do not necessarily reflect those of IFIS.

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