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th 4 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INCLUSIVE ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT 09:00-10:00AM : Registration of Participants 10:00-10:05AM : Recitation from the Holy Quran 10:05-10:15AM : Objectives of the Conference Muhammad Khaleequzzaman, Conference Secretary 10:15-10:25AM : Partnership Highlights: IRTI & IIUI Dr. Nasim Shah Shirazi, Professor/Senior Economist, IRTI 10:25-10:45AM : Inaugural Address by the President IIUI Dr. Ahmad Yousif A. Al-Draiweesh 10:45-11:15AM : Refreshments 11:15-11:30AM : Social Finance: experience of selected sub- Saharan African countries Dr. Nasim Shah Shirazi, IRTI, Jeddah Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammad Obaidullah, IRTI, Jeddah Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 11:30-11:45AM : Financial Inclusiveness in Islamic Banking: Comparison of Ideals and Practices Based on Maqasid-e-Shari'ah Salman Ahmed Shaikh, National University of Malaysia 11:45-12:00PM : Strategic Planning and Accountability of Waqf Management in Malaysia Siti Alawiah Siraj, International Islamic University Malaysia 12:00-12:15PM : Islamic Banking as an option for developing Sub-Saharan Africa economies Ssekisaka Farouk, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda 12:15-12:30PM : Philanthropy, Markets and Islamic Financial Institutions Toseef Azid, Qassim University, Saudia Arabia 12:30-01:00PM : Comments by Discussants and Questions/ Answers 01:00-02:00PM : Prayer and Lunch Break 02:00-02:15PM : Integration of Waqf and Islamic Microfinance for Poverty Reduction in OIC Member Countries: A Case Study of Nigeria Aliyu Dahiru Muhammad, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria 02:15-02:30PM : Regular charity giving of Low-Income Households in Indonesia Laily Dwi Arsyianti, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia 02:30-02:45PM : Will Islamic Banking make the world less risky? An empirical analysis of Capital structure, Risk shifting and Financial stability Dr. Sajjad Zaheer, State Bank of Pakistan 02:45-03:00PM : Islamic Bank Rent-Study of Islamic Banks in Pakistan Muhammad Salman, University of Management & Technology, Lahore Pakistan Session - I Day One : November 17, 2015 INAUGURAL SESSION PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE Session - II 1
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Page 1: 4th International Conference on Inclusive Islamic Financial Sector Development 2015

th4 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INCLUSIVE ISLAMIC FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT

09:00-10:00AM : Registration of Participants

10:00-10:05AM : Recitation from the Holy Quran

10:05-10:15AM : Objectives of the Conference

Muhammad Khaleequzzaman, Conference Secretary

10:15-10:25AM : Partnership Highlights: IRTI & IIUI

Dr. Nasim Shah Shirazi, Professor/Senior Economist, IRTI

10:25-10:45AM : Inaugural Address by the President IIUI

Dr. Ahmad Yousif A. Al-Draiweesh

10:45-11:15AM : Refreshments

11:15-11:30AM : Social Finance: experience of selected sub- Saharan African countriesDr. Nasim Shah Shirazi, IRTI, Jeddah Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Mohammad Obaidullah, IRTI, Jeddah Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

11:30-11:45AM : Financial Inclusiveness in Islamic Banking: Comparison of Ideals and

Practices Based on Maqasid-e-Shari'ahSalman Ahmed Shaikh, National University of Malaysia

11:45-12:00PM : Strategic Planning and Accountability of Waqf Management in MalaysiaSiti Alawiah Siraj, International Islamic University Malaysia

12:00-12:15PM : Islamic Banking as an option for developing Sub-Saharan Africa economiesSsekisaka Farouk, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda

12:15-12:30PM : Philanthropy, Markets and Islamic Financial InstitutionsToseef Azid, Qassim University, Saudia Arabia

12:30-01:00PM : Comments by Discussants and Questions/ Answers

01:00-02:00PM : Prayer and Lunch Break

02:00-02:15PM : Integration of Waqf and Islamic Microfinance for Poverty Reduction in OIC

Member Countries: A Case Study of Nigeria

Aliyu Dahiru Muhammad, Bayero University Kano, Nigeria

02:15-02:30PM : Regular charity giving of Low-Income Households in IndonesiaLaily Dwi Arsyianti, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

02:30-02:45PM : Will Islamic Banking make the world less risky? An empirical analysis of

Capital structure, Risk shifting and Financial stabilityDr. Sajjad Zaheer, State Bank of Pakistan

02:45-03:00PM : Islamic Bank Rent-Study of Islamic Banks in PakistanMuhammad Salman, University of Management & Technology, Lahore Pakistan

Session - I

Day One : November 17, 2015

INAUGURAL SESSION

PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE

Session - II

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02:30-02:45PM : Will Islamic Banking make the world less risky? An empirical analysis of

Capital structure, Risk shifting and Financial stabilityDr. Sajjad Zaheer, State Bank of Pakistan

02:45-03:00PM : Islamic Bank Rent-Study of Islamic Banks in PakistanMuhammad Salman, University of Management & Technology, Lahore Pakistan

03:00-03:15PM : Growth Volatility and Exports Diversity in Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) member countriesSalman Sayyed Ali, IRTI Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

03:15-03:45PM : Comments by Discussants and Questions/ Answers

03:45-04:15PM : Prayer and Refreshments

09:00-09:15AM : The social development objectives in Islam & the current pertinent practice if

Islamic microfinance providers in Sudan

Dr. Badr El Din A Ibrahim, P resident Microfinance Unit, Central Bank of Sudan

09:15-09:30AM : Financial Literacy: A Tool for Financial Inclusion in Bangladesh

Dr. Mizan ur Rehman, Jaiz Bank Plc, Abuja, Nigeria

09:30-09:45AM : Role of Islamic Banking in Short Term Financing to Argi-business

Development Farrukh Ijaz, University of Management and Technology Lahore,

Pakistan

09:45-10:00AM : Reconstruction The Bank For Poor Family Through Islamic Linkage

Program (Case Study In Indonesia) Khairunnisa Musari, State Institute of

Islamic Studies (IAIN) Jamber Indonesia

10:00-10:15AM : Market Orientation & Accountability of Islamic Microfinance Institutions in

Financial Sustainability; the case study of TEKUN, Soheil Kazemian,

Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia

10:15-10:45AM : Comments by Discussants and Questions/ Answers

10:45-11:15AM : Refreshments

11:15-11:30AM : Role of Zakat in Alleviating Poverty

Ahmad Abdulkadir Ibrahim, Int'l Islamic University Malaysia

11:30-11:45AM : Socio-Economic Role of Zakah and Waqf in Islamic Finance

Ahmad Bello Dogarawa, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria

11:45-12:00PM : Reducing Poverty through promoting financial inclusion, Shared prosperity

and Social Solidarity: The Role of Islamic Finance & Qard Hassan,

Amin Mohseni-Cheraghlou, American University, Washington DC USA

12:00-12:15PM : How Active Role Islamic Endowments Played in Development of Human

Capital Through Education? Dr. M. Tariq Khan, University of Haripur, Pakistan

Day Two : November 18, 2015

Session - I

Session - II

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12:15-12:30PM : Socio-economic policy making and Maqasid al-Shariah based socio-

economic Variables, Azam Ali, International Islamic University, Malaysia

12:30-01:00PM : Comments by Discussants and Questions/ Answers

01:00-02:00PM : Prayer and Lunch Break

02:00-02:15PM : Application of Telecommunication Technology In Providing Inclusive

Payment System The Kenyan Experience, Abdi Shukur Mohammed,

International Islamic University Malaysia

02:15-02:30PM : Accountability Practice In A Waqf Institution: Evidence From Indonesia

Hidayatul Ihsan, Padang State Polytechnic, Indonesia

02:30-02:45PM : Principle of Equity in Financing Education in Malaysia: Theory and

Practice, Muhammad Faizal A Ghani, International Islamic University, Malaysia

02:45-03:00PM : The Regulatory and Supervisory Role of Central Bank of Nigeria in

Enhancing Inclusion through Islamic Finance

Nurudeen Abubakar Zauro, Central Bank of Nigeria

03:00-03:15PM : Financial Service Delivery Constraints in Islamic Microfinance in

Indonesia: Issues, Challenges and Solutions

Permata Wulandari, International Islamic University Malaysia

03:15-03:30PM : Supply and Demand Side Analysis of Branchless Banking Program to

Increase Financial Inclusion: Indonesian Case

Yulizar D. Sanrego, Tazkia University College of Islamic Economics, Indonesia

03:30-04:00PM : Comments by Discussants and Questions/ Answers

04:00-04:15PM : Prayer Break

04:15-04:20PM : Recitation from the Holy Quran

04:20-04:30PM : Presentation of Recommendations of the Conference

04:30-04:45PM : Concluding Remarks by

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Masoom Yasinzai, Rector, IIUI

04:45-05:00PM : Address by the Chief Guest

05:00-05:15PM : Certificates & Souvenir Distribution

05:15-06:00PM : Prayer and Refreshments

Session - III

CONCLUDING SESSION

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