Islamic Banking and Financial Valuation Systems
Islamic Banking and Financial Valuation Systems
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About the Course
Course Description
The Islamic Banking and Financial Valuation Systems course provides a comprehensive understanding of Shari'ah-compliant banking practices and the unique financial valuation methods used in Islamic finance. This course is designed for professionals seeking to gain expertise in the principles of Islamic banking, including profit-sharing models, asset-backed financing, and ethical investment practices. It covers the core concepts of Islamic finance while offering practical insights into evaluating financial assets and structuring compliant financial instruments.
Participants will explore the regulatory frameworks governing Islamic banking, the application of Murabaha, Mudarabah, Ijara, and Sukuk, and how these methods differ from conventional finance. This course not only provides the theoretical foundation but also focuses on practical valuation techniques to assess financial performance and ensure compliance with Islamic financial laws. Whether you are a finance professional, banker, or investor, this course equips you with the tools to navigate the growing field of Islamic banking and financial valuation
Modules Covered:
Module 1: FM Overview
Module 2: Introduction to Islamic Banking
Module 3: Key Principles To Follow
Module 4: Revenue Concept of Islamic Bank
Module 5: Cost Concept of Islamic Bank
Module 6: What are the Dos and Donts
Module 7: Punching Balance Sheet
Module 8: Punching Balance Sheet Continues
Module 9: Punching Income Statement
Module 10: Explaining Line Items Income Statement
Module 11: Net Finance Income
Module 12: Punching Cash Flow
Module 13: Punching Cash Flow Continues
Module 14: Explaining Line Items Cash Flow
Module 15: Net Finance Income
Module 15: Cash Flow Statement
Module 16: Balance Sheet
Module 17: Assumptions
Module 18: More on Assumptions
Module 19: Total Liabilities and Equity
Module 20: Financing Income
Module 21: Earning Assets and Bearing Liabilities
Module 22: Calculate Net Operating Income
Module 23: Provision and Impairments
Module 24: Linking Balance Sheet
Module 25: Linking Balance sheet Continues
Module 26: Linking Property and Equipment
Module 27: Non Controlling Interest
Module 28: Proposed Bonus Shares
Module 29: Ratio Analysis
Module 30: Ratio Analysis Liquidity
Module 31: Equity to Total Asset
Module 32: Ratio Used For Valuation
Module 33: Conclude Cost of Equity
Module 34: DDM Valuation
Module 35: Calculate Perpetuity Value
Module 36: Price Book Model Method
What You Will Learn
Fundamentals of Islamic Banking: Understand the principles of Islamic finance, including risk-sharing and interest-free models. Learn how Islamic banking differs from conventional banking practices.
Shari'ah-Compliant Financial Instruments: Explore key financial contracts such as Murabaha (cost-plus financing), Ijara (leasing), and Sukuk (Islamic bonds). Analyze the legal and ethical foundations of these financial instruments.
Financial Valuation in Islamic Banking: Learn techniques for valuing Islamic financial products and assessing asset performance. Apply valuation models that align with Shari'ah principles and avoid interest-based calculations.
Regulatory Compliance and Governance: Understand the regulatory frameworks and governance standards governing Islamic banking. Learn how to ensure compliance with AAOIFI (Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions) guidelines.
Applying Islamic Finance in Global Markets: Explore the role of Islamic banking in the global financial system and emerging market opportunities. Gain insights into how Islamic valuation methods influence international investment strategies.
Learning Outcome
By the end of the Islamic Banking and Financial Valuation Systems course, you will have the expertise to evaluate Shari’ah-compliant financial instruments, ensure regulatory compliance, and apply Islamic financial valuation techniques in both domestic and global markets. This specialized knowledge is essential for anyone looking to advance their career in the rapidly growing field of Islamic finance.

Potential career paths after completing an IBFVS course
- Islamic Banking Specialist: Provide expertise in Sharia-compliant financial products, services, and operations.
- Sharia Compliance Officer: Ensure that financial transactions and products adhere to Islamic law (Sharia).
- Financial Analyst (Islamic Finance): Evaluate financial data for Islamic financial institutions and investments, focusing on compliance with Sharia guidelines.
- Investment Advisor (Islamic Finance): Advise clients on Sharia-compliant investments, helping them navigate ethical and halal investment options.
- Islamic Financial Consultant: Advise banks and financial institutions on the implementation of Islamic banking practices.
Whether you’re new to Islamic finance or already working in the field, this course delivers relevant knowledge in a very accessible format. Learning on my terms made a big difference.
The course explained Islamic banking structures, compliance rules, and valuation models in a practical way. Studying at my own pace helped me absorb it all.
Valuation models like profit-sharing, asset-backed pricing, and Shariah-based risk analysis were made easy to understand. The flexible learning schedule was a huge plus.
I could study advanced Islamic valuation models on my own time, which helped me balance learning with my job. The course content was clear, structured, and extremely relevant.
I was pleasantly surprised at how detailed and practical this course was. The no-deadline format helped me go deep into topics without feeling rushed.