Islamic Financial Contracts and Instruments Accounting
Financial institutions in Islamic countries are mainly based on profit sharing, clear use of resources and supervision of banking operations, and accordingly, depositors' funds are invested in accordance with sharia and legal standards and in the form of certain contracts. Banking law in Iran, like other Islamic countries, requires proper accounting. For this purpose, the present book is organized with the aim of introducing Islamic accounting and the method of accounting of Islamic tools and contracts in six chapters. Each chapter deals in detail with issues such as introducing and explaining the basics as well as the practice of professional behavior in Islamic accounting, financial reporting, challenges, partnership contracts, Mudaraba) profit and loss sharing), exchange, investing in Islamic securities, introducing Islamic capital market, stock exchange and zakat accounting in financial institutions.