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The Rise of Islamic Fintech: How Technology Is Transforming Sharia-Compliant Finance http://dlvr.it/TS2mf1
How Can Islamic Banks Survive in the Age of Fintech?
The other day I was talking to a high-ranking professional working for a top UAE bank about the challenges Islamic banks have been facing due to the rise of the fintech sector. He seemed to agree with me that the turmoil these banks have been facing is unprecedented. Forbes has recently published an article on the same topic. You may be able to read it on this link.
Does it mean that we are looking at a banking sector crisis that may take a lot of time and effort on the parts of Islamic banks to handle?
Read here: https://www.halaltimes.com/how-can-islamic-banks-survive-in-the-age-of-fintech/
A machine with artificial intelligence can help an Islamic charity or an Islamic microfinance institution to address the problem of donor attrition and enhance customer satisfaction, However, can such an intelligence machine be held accountable for its actions? Read more in part 5 of this series on AI for Islamic finance - https://sadaqa.in/2020/04/28/artificial-intelligence-ai-through-the-lens-of-islamic-economics-v/
Read the third blog in the blog series: Artificial Intelligence (AI) through the Lens of Islamic Economics - https://sadaqa.in/2020/04/23/artificial-intelligence-ai-through-the-lens-of-islamic-economics-iii/
The Issue of Anonymity in Digital Zakat
We are taught that we should give charity anonymously so that it preserves our intention and saves us from showing off. But research has brought to light another startling point.
563 development professionals were interviewed in the US and Canada. It was found that the most frequently cited motivation for anonymity is the donor’s desire simply ‘to minimize solicitations from other organizations’.
Read more in our latest post: The Issue of Anonymity in Digital Zakat by Dr Obaidullah
The Issue of Anonymity in Digital Zakat
With many advancements in the field of technology, Zakat collection methodologies have benefited a lot. But while it has brought about so much ease, there is a a dark side to it as well.
Zakat organizations cannot close their eyes to privacy issues with personally identifiable information relating to beneficiaries. This information has the potential to be misused and exploited by other parties as well.
Read more in our latest post: The Issue of Anonymity in Digital Zakat by Dr Obaidullah
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