Certified Islamic Microfinance Practitioner
The Certified Islamic Microfinance Practitioner course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to design and manage Shariah-compliant microfinance solutions. It covers key principles of Islamic microfinance, including profit-and-loss sharing, Qard Hasan, and risk mitigation strategies. The course also explores models for poverty alleviation, financial inclusion, and sustainable community development, supported by practical case studies and real-world applications.
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62 learners
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3 hours
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5 hours
Course duration -
4 Reading
Free of charge
Course Introduction – Islamic Microfinance (Practitioner Level)
Through real-world case studies, including successful models such as Akhuwat Foundation, you’ll explore how Islamic values of solidarity and social justice can be applied to modern financial solutions. By the end of the course, you’ll understand the foundations of Islamic microfinance and how it can be implemented responsibly to alleviate poverty and strengthen communities.
What's included in this online course?
A step-by-step guide
Aniqa's expertise will help you become an expert in microfinance and a leader in the industry.
Study at your own pace
You can enroll in this course whenever you want, and study at your own time and pace.
Unique learning experience
You will not learn just by watching many hours of videos. We are offering interactive courses with different media and quizzes, to improve your knowledge.
Dr. Aneeqa Malik
Dr. Aneeqa Malik is a social innovator, researcher, and international facilitator with extensive experience working at the intersection of spirituality, community development, and sustainable finance. Born in Lahore, raised in Riyadh, and now based in London, Dr. Malik brings a truly global perspective to her work on diaspora-led initiatives, social integration, and ethical financial models.
She is the Founder of Loop Global Management, a consultancy that connects diaspora communities and initiates dialogue on emerging socio-economic challenges. Dr. Malik’s work draws on the Integral Worlds approach developed by Trans4m Communiversity, where she co-leads research circles on “Spiritual Bases of Economic Cultures.”
Her focus on Islamic microfinance is inspired by her in-depth study of the Akhuwat Foundation’s unique, spiritually rooted microfinance model in Pakistan. Through her research and fieldwork, she explores how faith-driven innovation can empower communities, reduce poverty, and strengthen social cohesion.
At TAIF Digital Institute, Dr. Aneeqa brings her expertise to the Microfinance & Community Development course, blending theory, practice, and real-life case studies to inspire professionals to design ethical, impactful, and sustainable financial solutions.
Patrick Jones - Course author
