Along the lines of social justice, most of Islamic law's implementation and enforcement is a matter of cheap ray ban sunglasses, he said, but added that "honesty, fairness, transparency, justice, and wealth distribution — as a law, Shariah is concerned about everyone. Counterparts, employees, the poor, orphans - everything is included, including animals and plants." He concluded by asking if the contemporary Muslim institutions are providing this.
Rafi-uddin Shikoh, CEO and managing director at DinarStandard, agreed with Moghul, saying the "underlying fundamental presence of Islam is its founding on economic social justice." "What Grameen has done is something that financial institutions should have done a long time ago," he said.
Islamic finance is all-in-all doing quite well, but added that the challenge is that the "the industry must not miss the tremendous opportunity to establish a ray ban sale in the global financial landscape or to even realize its full potential within its primary Muslim markets." At issue is the fact that many who have taken leadership roles within Islamic finance institutions come from conventional banking systems, said Shikoh. "Leaders need to embrace the unconventional, spirituality drive purpose of Islamic institutions and let those be the key driving forces that produce financial results, while maximizing returns to a higher calling."