The winter school titled “Modern Islamic law and the economics of Russia” is focused on the legal aspects of forming an economic infrastructure as the basis for the further development of the Muslim community.
The winter school titled “Modern Islamic law and the economics of Russia” is focused on the legal aspects of forming an economic infrastructure as the basis for the further development of the Muslim community.
The faculty of law of the Kazan Federal University jointly with the Institute of International Relations, History and Oriental Studies, Russian Islamic institute and the Volga region Interregional Center for the Continuing Professional Development with the support of Spiritual Board of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan (DUM RT) have announced about the admission to the school.
The 2nd International winter school of Islamic law and economy will take place from December 14th to December 20th on several locations concurrently: Kazan Federal University, International coordination center Islamica and the Russian Islamic Institute.
The program and the main academic staff were introduced in the school’s ceremonial opening in the presence of the Dean of the Kazan Federal University’s Faculty of Law Liliya Bakulina, the associate professor of department of the civil and entrepreneurship law Ilsur Salikhov, the president of the Islamic Business and Finance Development (IBFD) Fund Linar Yakupov, the director of the Russian Center of Islamic Economics and Finance Rinat Gabbasov and the management of the DUM RT.
The syllabus is designed considering the unprecedented popularity growth of the Islamic economical-law models in the world, the significant interest of Russian entrepreneurs about ethical Islamic ways of conduction business, the requirement of training experts in the field of modern Islamic law and economy. The course is 34 academic hours long and offers following subjects: introduction to Islamic law; the formation of economic infrastructure of the Muslim community; the legal aspects and the international experience.
The leading Russian and foreign experts in Islamic law and economy from Tatarstan, Malaysia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine will conduct the classes. The attendees can participate in educational programs for specialist training in Islamic law and economics. The workshop on “Sharia economic and legal analysis of Russian companies: methodological and practical aspects.” will be held within the scope of the school for the first time.
The prominent Russian and international researchers, the Islamic businessmen, as well as law enforcement and court representatives were invited to participate in the workshop and the round table. There will be courses for religious scholars as well, aimed to continue their professional development in the field of Islamic law and economics.