Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a crucial business philosophy in today’s corporate landscape, reflecting a company’s commitment to ethical behaviour, environmental sustainability, and community development. It goes beyond profit-making to include activities that benefit society at large. Companies adopting CSR initiatives aim to balance their economic goals with their responsibilities to stakeholders, including
- Published in Economics and Finance
Is Abu Simbel Worth Visiting?
Visiting Abu Simbel is widely considered one of the highlights of a trip to Egypt and is often described as a “must-see” for travellers, especially those interested in ancient Egyptian history and monumental architecture. Below are some considerations to help you decide whether it is worth visiting for you: What is Abu Simbel The temples
- Published in Egypt
Viisting the Sacred Masjid Ibrahim in Hebron, Palestine
Hebron, known as Al-Khalil in Arabic, is one of the oldest cities in the world, steeped in history, culture, and faith. Located in the southern part of the West Bank in Palestine, this city holds a unique and profound significance for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. At the heart of Hebron lies one of its most
- Published in Palestine
Visiting Jabal Musa (Moses Mountain) and Wadi Sinai in Saint Catherine, Egypt
Nestled in the rugged heart of Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Saint Catherine is home to some of the most spiritually and historically significant landscapes in the world. Among these treasures are Jabal Musa (Mount Sinai) and the enchanting Wadi Sinai, both deeply intertwined with ancient religious traditions, breathtaking natural beauty, and a legacy that continues to
- Published in Egypt
Al Baraka Summit in London on Islamic Economics and Finance
Islamic banking and finance offer an alternative approach to conventional financial systems, grounded in Islamic principles and designed to comply with Shariah law. This system has gained popularity worldwide, particularly in regions with large Muslim populations, including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa, and has been trying to get a foothold in Western economies.
- Published in Economics and Finance, Islamic Economics
Islamic Inheritance Distribution: Detailed Heirs’ Shares and Guidelines
In Islamic inheritance law, the distribution of an estate is meticulously outlined to ensure fairness among heirs. The table below provides a comprehensive overview of how various categories of heirs receive their shares of the estate. It covers primary heirs such as spouses, children, and parents, as well as extended relatives including siblings, grandparents, aunts,
- Published in Economics and Finance, Islamic Economics
Understanding Zakat: A Pillar of Islam
Zakat, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, is not merely an act of charity but a fundamental obligation for all Muslims who meet certain financial criteria. Derived from the Arabic root “zakaa,” which means purification, growth, and blessings, Zakat purifies one’s wealth and helps reduce inequality in society by supporting the needy. It reflects
- Published in Economics and Finance, Islamic Economics
Basics of Islamic Finance
Islamic finance is a financial system that operates financing activities under Islam law (Shariah). It is based on the teachings conveyed in the Quran, Hadith (words of the prophet Muhammad), and other Islamic jurisprudence. Unlike conventional finance, Islamic finance respects the core values of equity, social responsibility, and ethics, especially in business transactions. Below are
- Published in Economics and Finance, Islamic Economics
Blockchain Revolutionising Finance: A Comprehensive Analysis
In the past decade, blockchain technology has emerged as a transformative force, promising to revolutionise various industries, with finance being at the forefront of this paradigm shift. The disruptive potential of blockchain in finance is undeniable, offering unprecedented levels of transparency, security, and efficiency. From payments and settlements to smart contracts and decentralised finance (DeFi),
- Published in Economics and Finance
Newham People Power Places Working Group
Serving as a Working Group Member for Newham Council’s People Power Places (2023-2024) has been a deeply rewarding experience. The role has offered a unique insight into the transformative impact community-driven projects can have on our borough, especially for some of the most vulnerable individuals in our area. The project began with a rigorous application
- Published in Economics and Finance, Socio Economic Issues