Rusni Hassan

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rusni Hassan

Rusni Hassan[1][2][3] is an Associate Professor and Deputy Dean at the IIUM Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance (IIiBF),[4] International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM).[5] She was a Coordinator for Research and Publication and Course Coordinator for Islamic Law of Transactions and Islamic Banking and Takaful. She was a Research Committee for Review of Islamic Banking Laws, Central Bank of Malaysia and an examiner for Financial Planner Association of Malaysia. Presently she is the examiner for Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) United Kingdom.[6]

She is a member of Shariah Advisory Council Bank Negara Malaysia[7] and Shariah Advisor for Association of Islamic Banking Institutions Malaysia (AIBIM).[8] She was a Shariah Committee for HSBC Amanah Malaysia, HSBC Amanah (Takaful) Malaysia, and a registered Shariah Advisor with the Securities Commission.[9] She was the Pro-tem committee and the present Secretary for the Association of Shariah Advisors in Islamic Finance Malaysia (ASAS).[10] In her capacity as Shariah Committee she has advised numerous Islamic Financial Institutions locally and internationally on shariah compliance aspects on product development and structuring, legal documentations and Shariah audit. She presented paper for many international conference and seminars locally and abroad. She has spoken extensively in seminars, workshops, conferences and trainings on various Islamic Finance issues. Her publication includes books on Islamic Banking and Takaful, Islamic Banking under Malaysian Law, articles of journals, Shariah Law Reports and other publications. She is also Shariah Committee for House Development Financing Corporation and Housing Development Corporation Maldives.

Education

She graduated with LLB (Honours) and LLB (Shariah) (First Class), Master of Comparative Laws (MCL) and Ph.D. in Law from IIUM[11] respectively.

Her area of specialization includes Islamic Banking, Finance and Islamic Documentations, Islamic Capital Market, Takaful and Islamic Law of Transactions.

Books

References

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