Certified Islamic Microfinance Beginner
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Start your Journey and Master your skills as an Islamic Microfinance Professional
Do you already have a conventional finance or economics background and want to understand the key differences between Conventional Microfinance and Development Economics? Do you want to gain applied knowledge in Islamic Microfinance? This course will help you learn both the theoretical and practical application aspects.
Dr. Amjad Saqib, founder of Akhuwat (endorsement)
What You Will Learn
- Shariah Compliance in Islamic Microfinance; Products and Application
- Holistic Overview of Devleopment Economics
- Knowledge of Indigenous Community Models of Finance
- Managing Risk in Islamic Financial Products and Instruments
- Comparative Historic References and Analysis of Islamic & Conventional Microfinance Solutions
- How to Integrate Fund Management into Strategic Community Development
- Is Islamic Microfinance an Effective Tool for Developmental Economics & Financial Inclusion?
- Limitations of Microfinance for Economic Growth
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About Dr. Aneeqa Malik
Dr. Aneeqa Malik is a published author, economic philosopher and likes to call herself an economic mystic and activist. She is a trained Action Learning Training & Research Facilitator and a Transformation Management Consultant working closely with Trans4m Communiversity Associates (TCA) as their Managing Partner. She assists TCA’s world-wide communities by bringing in her Eastern Sufi impulse to economic fold. TCA, as a Communiversity (university without walls) takes a unique take on unlocking the potential of societies in their own cultural context by initiating a process of societal regeneration through their Trans-doctoral and PHD (Process for Holistic Development) programs.
During her PHD research she coined the term Soulidarity, a soulful impulse for societal and human subsistence. This is why she likes to call herself a So(u)lidarity Process Facilitator and a stewardess for societal transformation and social innovation having multi-functional experience in a wide variety of business/enterprise sectors. Her Soulidarity Economic model is a model for communal self-sufficiency and how communities can generate their own reciprocal endowment for socio-economic well-being. She is in the process of setting up a Chair for Integral Soulidarity Economy in Islamic context at Da Vinci Institute, South Africa, along with her TCA colleagues for their African Centre for Integral Research & Design (ACIRD).
Her first book; Integral Finance: Akhuwat - A Case Study of the Solidarity Economy has been published by Routledge as part of Trans4m’s Transformation and Innovation series. The book is co-authored by Aneeqa Malik as TRANS4M Fellow and Dr Amjad Saqib, founder of world’s largest Qard-e-Hasan (benevolent loans) organisation; Akhuwat Foundation, aiming to alleviate abject poverty from Pakistan by providing interest-free loans to micro-entrepreneurs.
She, along with her colleagues, has initiated various processes of Community Activation Learning & Development (CLAD) programs, in Pakistan, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
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