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Course overview

Islamic Microfinance (Outreach and Compliance)

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

3 modules 6 topics
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Why this course matters

A professional perspective
Islamic microfinance sits at the meeting point of financial inclusion, ethical product design, client outreach, regulation, and measurable impact. This course equips professionals to assess Islamic microfinance institutions not only by portfolio growth or repayment, but by financial, social, and Shariah performance. You will examine how institutions structure financing around real assets and productive activity, avoid harmful sectors, manage value-chain engagement, and distinguish basic Shariah compliance from stronger Shariah-performing models that aim at economic empowerment. The course also builds practical capability in monitoring outputs, outcomes, and impact; interpreting client-level benefits; and understanding legal, policy, and regulatory concerns across jurisdictions. These skills are needed by Islamic MFIs, development agencies, regulators, donors, investors, Shariah governance teams, and organisations designing outreach for underserved communities.
Through the lens of faith
This course approaches Islamic microfinance as a field where beneficial knowledge (ʿilm nāfiʿ) can serve people facing financial vulnerability with care, discipline, and accountability. Its themes connect closely with the maqāsid al-Sharīʿah: protecting wealth from exploitation, supporting livelihoods, reducing harm, and enabling dignified participation in productive economic life. By studying compliance, performance, and impact, learners consider how finance can move beyond access alone toward measurable benefit—linking funding to real activity, avoiding unethical uses, and attending to the risks of over-indebtedness. The course does not replace scholarly guidance or institutional Shariah supervision; rather, it cultivates the literacy needed to ask better questions, design more responsible systems, and serve both the Creator and creation through trustworthiness, stewardship, and concern for human welfare.

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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