Rodney Wilson’s research while affiliated with Durham University and other places

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Islamic Finance and Ethical Investment
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November 1997

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International Journal of Social Economics

Rodney Wilson

Reports that there are lessons which can be learned from the Western ethical “green” finance industry for Islamic investors. States that these are that the criteria for investment selection are different, and the modes of permissible financing may also differ, but there are screening and reporting techniques which are of potential importance to both groups of investors. First addresses ethical fund management issues, which should shed some light on the dilemmas facing Islamic investors. Goes on to consider criteria for haram and halal investment, as well as the implications of company capital gearing or leverage for riba. Covers investment specific issues, including the treatment of capital gains in Islam and the evaluation of the conduct of market participants. Finally, surveys emerging markets in the Islamic world, as these are of obvious interest to Muslim investors wishing to broaden their portfolios.

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... While purification is not mentioned by all the funds, it is mentioned more than most other terms referring to social justice. The focus on purification might be due to the small number of fully Shariah-compliant investee companies in KSA and in the rest of the world (Wilson, 1997). Therefore, funds invest in companies that are mainly Shariah-compliant whose Haram earnings need purification. ...

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Content Analysis of Shariah-Compliant Investment Equity Funds in KSA: Does Social Justice Matter?
Islamic Finance and Ethical Investment
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  • November 1997

International Journal of Social Economics