IDB,
Insaniah varsity launch master's degree program in Islamic finance
Tuesday May 17, 2011 09:06:10 AM,
Agencies
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Jeddah:
The Islamic Development Bank (IDB) on Monday launched a master’s
degree program in Islamic finance and banking in cooperation with
Malaysia’s Insaniah University.
IDB President Ahmed Muhammad Ali, who launched the program, said
it was aimed at training qualified manpower required for the
Islamic banking industry.
The curriculum for the program will be prepared by IDB’s Islamic
Research & Training Institute (IRTI) in association with the
university. Professor Jamil Osman, rector of the university,
praised the program, which is part of IRTI’s electronic education
program for manpower development.
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