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Course overview

Islamic Financial Law (For Profit)

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

12 modules 23 topics
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Why this course matters

A professional perspective
Islamic Financial Law is the contract architecture of the for-profit Islamic economy. This course builds the ability to read, structure, and assess commercial arrangements through their legal elements: offer and acceptance, rights and liabilities, possession, deferred payment, rescission, and party obligations. You will study the major instruments used in practice—murabaha, salam, istisna, ijarah, bai al-dayn, bai al-sarf, khiyar, embedded and independent options, mudaraba, musharaka, wakala, and ju‘alah. These capabilities are valuable for Islamic banking, trade and asset finance, investment structuring, fintech product design, legal documentation, risk management, compliance, and Shariah governance support. The course helps professionals move beyond product names to understand how contractual form, economic substance, and operational detail interact in real transactions.
Through the lens of faith
This course approaches Islamic financial law as a field of beneficial knowledge (ʿilm nāfiʿ): knowledge that clarifies responsibilities, protects rights, and helps wealth circulate through transparent and purposeful exchange. By studying for-profit contracts such as sale, lease, manufacture, partnership, agency, and compensation for work, students encounter a legal tradition concerned with consent, certainty, fairness, delivery, liability, and the honouring of commitments. These themes connect closely with the maqāsid al-Sharīʿah, especially the protection of wealth, the prevention of harm, and the cultivation of justice in human dealings. The course does not replace scholarly judgement or issue rulings; rather, it equips learners to engage financial practice with humility, accountability before the Creator, and care for the people and institutions affected by commercial decisions.

How to proceed

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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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