International Centre For Education in Islamic Finance - Faculty

Faculty

The INCEIF faculty is made up of leading industry experts and renowned academicians. They provide a world leading approach to Islamic finance education and research.

Chief Academic Officer (CAO)

Prof. Datuk Dr. Syed Othman Alhabshi

First Holder, INCEIF Chair of Islamic Finance

Prof. Dr. Abbas Mirakhor

Professors

Emeritus Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohamed Ariff Abdul Kareem

Prof. Dr. Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha

Prof. Dr. Saiful Azhar Rosly

Prof. Dr. Zubair Hasan

Dr. Mohd Pisal Zainal

Prof. Dr. Syed Abdul Hamid Aljunid

Prof. Dr. Zainal Azam Abdul Rahman

Prof. Dr. Murat Cizakca

Prof. Dato’ Dr. Kamaruddin Sharif

Prof. Dr. Abdul Mansur Mohammed Masih

Prof. Dr. Mansor H. Ibrahim

Prof. Dr. Shamser Mohamad Ramadlilli Mohd

Prof. Dr. Ashraf Md. Hashim

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shahul Hameed Mohamed Ibrahim

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamad Akram Laldin

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Said Bouheraoua

Dr. Ahcene Lahsasna

Dr. Magda Ismail Abdel Mohsin

Dr. Shaikh Hamzah Abdul Razak

Hamdan Idris

Abd Rashid Abd Kadir

Ezamshah Ismail

Zainal Abidin Mohd Tahir

Norhanim Mat Sari

Hakimah Yaacob

Adjunct Professor

Emeritus Prof. Rodney Wilson

Prof. Datuk Dr. Rifaat Ahmed Abdel Karim

Prof. Dr. Volker Nienhaus

Prof. Simon Archer

Prof. Dr. Humayon Dar

Mohamed Ismail Mohamed Shariff

Ahmed Rahman

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