Sharia-Compliant Business Transactions and Global Trade EMCL-710 Credit Hours: 5
This course is designed to help the student understand:
The present reality of growing interdependence of businesses and nations in international business transactions and global trade (the global village phenomenon);
How the current global market includes Muslims entrepreneurs and their enterprises in involving in and conducting international business;
The Islamic do’s and don’ts (halal and haram) in Islamic commerce and business transactions;
The elements of Islamic business contracts and settlement of contractual disputes;
Discussion of global business opportunities and risks they may be exposed to when doing international business with people and businesses across the world;
Comparative trade and business transaction rules and procedures of foreign markets to examine the compatibility and conflict of regulations and practices to make sure they adhere to Sharia-compliant decisions and business activities;
Using international trade procedures such as letters of credit; bills of lading; airway bills; money transfer and payment procedures; insurance and freight transportation processes; and customs clearance practices;
- Teacher: Mohammed Garad