IBCF holds workshop on Shariah principles

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IBCF holds workshop on Shariah principles

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IBCF Research & Training Academy organized a 2-day-long workshop on “Shariah Principles of Distribution of Profit to Participating Funds: Global and National Perspective” held on Saturday and Sunday at the BAB office. A total of 35 executives and officers of 18 Islamic banks with Islamic banking branches and windows took part in the workshop program.

Advisor of IBCF and Chairman of Standard Bank Ltd. Qazi Akramuddin Ahmed distributed certificates among the participants as the chief guest, while Vice Chairman of IBCF A K M Nurul Fazal Bulbul presided over the certificate awarding ceremony.

Among others, Vice Chairman of Social Islami Bank Ltd., Md. Sayedur Rahman, Chairman of the Audit Committee of Jamuna Bank Ltd. Md. Abdur Rahman Sarker, Managing Director and CEO of First Security Islami Bank Ltd. Syed Waseque Md. Ali, Managing Director and CEO of Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd. Mosleh Uddin Ahmed, Managing Director and CEO of Social Islami Bank Ltd. Zafar Alam, Chairman of the Shariah Supervisory Committee of NRB and NRBC Bank Ltd. Sheikh Shah Mohammad Wali Ullah, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Central Shariah Board, Md. Fariduddin Ahmed, and Former Principal of Al-Arafah Islami Bank Research and Training Institute, Md. Nurul Islam Khalifa, were present as special guests.

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