Registration is open!

Saturday, 27 June 2009 08:07 by tabdulbasser

Registration is open for the summer courses!  Browse the Course Catalog and Enroll here: http://straightwayethical.com/catalog.php

Instructor: Taha Abdul-Basser
Assistant Instructor: Faraz Rabbani

Description: In these 3 audience-specific short courses (for finance professionals, lawyers, and emerging Shari`ah scholars respectively), participants will be introduced to basic and intermediate-level concepts in Islamic financial ethics and law through a survey of several of the AAOIFI Shari`ah Standards. Specifically, we will review key precepts (mabadi`), principles (qawa`id) and ethico-legal values (ahkam), that are relevant to the application of the Islamic financial ethico-legal tradition (fiqh al-mu`amalat) to the domain of modern finance.

Location: Short courses are offered via Straightway Ethical's web-based training platform.

Duration: Summer Session (Jul 1-Aug 1). The first lecture will be available for download on July 1.

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Announcement - Third Straightwayethical Summer Short Course for Lawyers

Wednesday, 3 June 2009 13:07 by tabdulbasser

I am pleased to announce that we will be offering a third short course, specifically for lawyers--in addition to the two short courses for financial professionals and emerging shari`a scholars, respectively, that we were already planning on offering this summer!

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Fiqh of Personal Finance @ MIT

Thursday, 30 April 2009 17:50 by tabdulbasser
Shaykh Suheil Laher and Ustadh Taha Abdul-Basser presented an intensive entitled the "Fiqh of Personal Finance"  on April 30 @ MIT (Cambridge, Massachusetts).

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