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Course overview

Islamic Capital Market

Scholar-governed, three-level learning with an Intelligent Tutor on every page.

12 modules 45 topics
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Why this course matters

A professional perspective
Islamic capital markets sit at the intersection of finance, law, ethics, and real-economy development. This course builds practical capability across the field: how capital markets mobilise and allocate long-term funds within Shariah boundaries, the contract logic and standards that govern them, the screening of Shariah-compliant equities, and the structuring, documentation, and pricing of sukuk. Learners examine Islamic funds, REITs, infrastructure and private markets, risk management and hedging, sustainable and waqf-linked instruments, and the fast-moving world of digital assets and fintech. Grounded in AAOIFI standards and Securities Commission Malaysia frameworks, and taught at beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, the course is valuable for issuers, investors, fund managers, Shariah advisers, regulators, and finance professionals seeking both technical competence and ethical grounding.
Through the lens of faith
Studying Islamic capital markets can be a path toward ʿilm nāfiʿ: knowledge that helps wealth circulate justly and serve real human need rather than mere accumulation. The course connects finance to an Islamic vision in which return is earned through ownership, trade, partnership, and shared risk — not ribā — and in which excessive gharar and maysir are avoided. Its themes relate to the maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah in a broad educational sense: protecting wealth through honest dealing and disclosure, and directing capital toward beneficial ends such as housing, healthcare, education, clean energy, and waqf-linked social development. Without issuing legal determinations, the course helps learners weigh substance over form, honour the amānah that a Shariah label carries, and see capital as a means of stewardship toward the Creator and creation.

How to proceed

1

Find your level

Take the short diagnostic so each topic starts you at the right depth.

2

Study the topics

Work through the modules at Basic, Intermediate or Advanced level — your choice.

3

Check your understanding

Take the topic quiz, and ask the Tutor anything as you go.

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