• Agreement mandates exchange of knowledge and expertise, enables coordinated efforts in research, education and training
  • Al Awar: Knowledge is fundamental to guarantee the growth of Islamic economy in the long term

Dubai-UAE: Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre (DIEDC) signed a cooperation agreement with Islamic Economics Institute (IEI) at King Abdul Aziz University in Saudi Arabia, expanding its network of strategic partners in the GCC region. The agreement opens doors for the exchange of knowledge and experience in Islamic economy between the two entities, in addition to coordinating their efforts in research, education, training, and in launching initiatives focused on Islamic finance in particular, and the Islamic economy in general.

The agreement was signed by Abdulla Mohammed Al Awar, Chief Executive Officer of DIEDC, and Dr Abdullah Qurban Al Turkistani, Dean of Islamic Economics Institute, in the presence of senior officials from both entities.

Through this agreement, both entities will hold joint scholarly and media events such as conferences, seminars, and forums to support the Islamic economy sector, especially in the legislative and technical fields. DIEDC and IEI will also work together to enrich Islamic economy knowledge through training courses and workshops that aim to enhance peoples’ awareness about the pillars and foundations of Islamic economy. Other areas of collaboration include the preparation of joint research studies and collection of data on Islamic economy.

Building on the Centre's endeavours to strengthen cooperation with local, regional, and international stakeholders operating in the Islamic economy space, the agreement establishes a solid infrastructure for collaboration and creates a comprehensive framework for the implementation of initiatives that reinforce the principles of Islamic economy. The agreement is also an outcome of the Centre’s efforts to contribute to graduating a generation of qualified professionals equipped with the necessary skills and capabilities to drive growth across the strategic sectors of the Islamic economy and thereby participate in achieving sustainable economic development.

Furthermore, the agreement strengthens Dubai's credentials as a leading global hub for Islamic economy’s industry leaders to convene and advance the sector’s reach and impact. In doing so, it seeks to boost the Islamic economy's contribution to the growth, diversity and economic sustainability of Dubai and the wider UAE.

Islamic Economics Institute at King Abdulaziz University is the first research institution in the world to specialise in Islamic economy. It has actively contributed to the development of Islamic thought and the Islamic economic system, while also qualifying generations of researchers and experts in the field.

IEI seeks to develop the Islamic economic system through strengthening scholarship capabilities and practical applications of Islamic economy, providing educational and training programmes, and developing local and international partnerships. It also designs programmes for researchers and experts in Islamic economy that meet the contemporary needs of society.

Importance of Knowledge

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Abdulla Al Awar emphasised that knowledge is a key enabling pillar for DIEDC. Therefore, the Centre is keen to cooperate with specialised Islamic economy research centres and institutes to ensure the continuity and long-term growth of the Islamic economy. In this context, he noted that the agreement with Islamic Economics Institute in Saudi Arabia to exchange experiences and increase knowledge and social awareness on Islamic economy is indeed a significant one.

Al Awar pointed out that knowledge is crucial in generating innovative ideas that boost economic prosperity and lead to the success of the Islamic economy. He also highlighted the value addition achieved by DIEDC in line with its wider objectives of developing the Islamic economy’s knowledge infrastructure in cooperation with strategic partners.

For his part, Dr Abdullah Qurban Al Turkistani expressed his confidence that the agreement would further strengthen IEI’s synergies with the professional leadership of Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre to better serve the Islamic economy industry and widen its reach in key markets around the world.

- Ends -

© Press Release 2019

Disclaimer: The contents of this press release was provided from an external third party provider. This website is not responsible for, and does not control, such external content. This content is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis and has not been edited in any way. Neither this website nor our affiliates guarantee the accuracy of or endorse the views or opinions expressed in this press release.

The press release is provided for informational purposes only. The content does not provide tax, legal or investment advice or opinion regarding the suitability, value or profitability of any particular security, portfolio or investment strategy. Neither this website nor our affiliates shall be liable for any errors or inaccuracies in the content, or for any actions taken by you in reliance thereon. You expressly agree that your use of the information within this article is at your sole risk.

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, this website, its parent company, its subsidiaries, its affiliates and the respective shareholders, directors, officers, employees, agents, advertisers, content providers and licensors will not be liable (jointly or severally) to you for any direct, indirect, consequential, special, incidental, punitive or exemplary damages, including without limitation, lost profits, lost savings and lost revenues, whether in negligence, tort, contract or any other theory of liability, even if the parties have been advised of the possibility or could have foreseen any such damages.