Sunday, 5 January 2014

ABOUT ME

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                                               Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh ..

   Today I want to Introduce myself to all of you ..


Name                              :     NORSAFINAS BINTI MOHD YUSOF
Age                                 :     19years old
Sex                                  :      FEMALE
Matrix no                         :     10DIB13F2055
Programme attend in PSP :     DPILOMA IN ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE
Origin                               :     TAIPING,PERAK
My School                        :     MAAHAD AL-KHAIR LIL BANAT

My expectation about my programme

What is Islamic Banking?

Ask a conventional banker exactly what is Islamic banking. He will probably mumble something about religion. He will then say well they cannot charge interest but they use something else which is the same thing. This ‘something else’, incidentally, is never defined. He will then move on to describe Islamic banking as being about smoke and mirrors. To conclude he will then profoundly announce that, with a few tweaks, it is what he does every day anyway. And that, to him, is the end of it. But, more realistically, what exactly is Islamic banking all about?
Islamic financial institutions are those that are based, in their objectives and operations, on Qur’anic principles.  They are thus set apart from ‘conventional’ institutions, which have no such religious preoccupations.  Islamic banks provide commercial services which comply with the religious injunctions of Islam. Islamic banks provide services to their customers free from interest, (the Arabic term for which is riba), and the giving and taking of interest is prohibited in all transactions. This prohibition makes an Islamic banking system differ fundamentally from a conventional banking system.
This rejection of interest poses the central question of what replaces the interest rate mechanism in an Islamic framework. Financial intermediation is at the heart of modern financial systems. If the paying and receiving of interest is prohibited, how do Islamic banks operate?  Here Profit and Loss Sharing (PLS) comes in, substituting profit-and-loss-sharing for interest as a method of resource allocation and financial intermediation.


Why Study Islamic Banking and Finance?

Islamic banking is now one of the fastest growing sectors of the financial market place, largely driven by the new wealth of the Middle East and by the need for Muslims, representing one-fifth of the world’s population, to find islamically acceptable financial products.
     At the centre of the demand for expertise in Islamic financing lies the long term wealth represented by the future oil and gas earnings of the Middle East. The oil and gas reserves for several of the large Middle East countries are conservatively estimated to last for well over 100 years, a figure which is being continuously revised upwards. The wealth of the region is increasingly being channelled into Islamically structured financing.
     Islamic financial institutions currently operate in more than 75 countries with assets exceeding US$ 400 billion. This represents a 45 fold growth rate since 1982. However Islamic finance, based as it is on the fact that financial activities have to be interest free, poses many challenges for anyone seeking to unravel its workings.
However the pace at which Islamic banking and finance training courses are being developed, to match this growth in demand, is slow, very slow, with the availability of world class quality training in the subject area lagging far behind that of demand.
The training courses listed below are designed to break through the mysteries and complexities of what, to an outsider, can sometimes be seen as a myriad of puzzling banking principles.

Course Director

BRIAN KETTELL has recently returned from working in Bahrain as an Adviser to the Bahrain Monetary Agency (the Central Bank of Bahrain). His work involved him in pioneering many of Bahrain’s recent innovations in Islamic banking. Bahrain prides itself on having the world’s largest concentration of Islamic banks and financial institutions.
     While working at the BMA Brian wrote Islamic Banking and Finance in the Kingdom of Bahrain which received very favourable reviews.

Where and when are the courses taught?

The courses are taught IN-HOUSE, world wide at the convenience of the client. They can be tailor-made to the clients requirements.

How are the courses delivered?

Participants can choose between two possible Training Routes for the course delivery.

Training Route One

Training Route One consists of a series of courses ranging from 1 to 5 days in duration. The course contents are listed below. You simply let the Course Director know which course you require.

Training Route Two

Training Route Two provides a more flexible system of choice where the participants can choose from the variety of modules listed below and create their own training programme, based on their own requirements. The participants simply choose the modules they are most interested in and the Course Director puts them together to make up the programme.
For both Training Route One and Training Route Two, the emphasis is on case studies, practical exercises and real world applications.
Both training routes are taught at your own institution enabling any preferences you have to be built into the course programme.

What is an Islamic Banking Module?

These are 90 minute modules. There is a short test at the end of each module. The modules are designed as stand alone, although each one can also be seen as prerequisite for the succeeding one. No prior knowledge of the subject area is assumed on the part of participants. Full documentation comes with each module.

My Interest

         Kenangan Yang Sukar Untuk Dilupakan

BISMILLAHIRRAHMANIRRAHIM ........

Assalamualaikum dan selamat petang kepada kalian yang dirahmati Allah sekalian ..saya ingin tanya satu soalan kepada anda . anda pernah ada kenangan manis dan pahit tak ? mesti la ada kan ? saya yakin dan percaya setiap orang pasti ada kenangan manis dan pahit kan ? kalau kenangan manis mesti kita nak kongsi bersama rakan-rakan kita kan ? kalau kenagan pahit macam mana pula ? tak nak kongsi ke ? tidak mengapa saya faham ..tiada siapa yang akan berkongsi kenangan pahitnya kerana ia pahit seperti hempedu..hehe.
tetapi hari ini saya akan berkongsi kenangan manis yang mungkin ukar untuk saya lupakan ..jika anda berada di tampat saya anda juga mungkin sukar untuk melupakannya ..percayalah.

pada bulan 6 tahun lepas pada cuti pertengahan tahun sekolah saya telah mewakili Negeri Perak dalam perlawanan bola tampar dalam KEJOHANAN SUKAN-SUKAN SEKOLAH AGAMA MALAYSIA yang diadakan di UIA, Kuantan , Pahang darul Makmur . kami berkampung disana selama 5hari 4malam . pelbagai cabaran kami lalui dengan tabah dan sabar . Alhamdulillah akhirnya kami berjaya masuk ke final dan bertemu dengan Kedah . Sebelum memulakan perlawanan kami berazam akan berjuang habis-habisan untuk menebus kembali kekalahan kami semasa di politeknik seberang perai , pulau pinang pada tahun 2012. perlawanan berlangsung dengan begitu sengit sekali antara pasukan Perak dan Kedah diringi keriuhan para penyokong dari dua buah negeri utara ini . Alhamdulillah dengan berkat keazaman yang tinggi pasukan perak telah muncul sebagai juara . sujud syukur tidak dilengah-lengahkan . kami menangis kegembiraan yang tidak dapat dikawal lagi .Alhamdulillah akhirnya apa yang saya impikan tercapai jua .Sempena tahun terakhir saya di sekolah saya sudah berazam untuk mengukirkan satu kenangan yang mungkin sukar untuk dilupakan oleh warga sekolah . bersyukur yang tidak terhingga kepada Allah s.w.t .

Tidak lupa juga kepada jurulatih yang saya sangat sayangi kerana mereka telah banyak memberi dorongan dan sokongan kepada saya sepanjang saya berkhidmat dalam pasukan bola tampar sekolah . merekalah yang banyak mengajar saya erti persahabatan , kerjasama , juga tidak lupa sentiasa meletakkan Allah s.w.t di atas .Benarlah kata jurulatih saya memang sukar untuk kita mendapatkan jurulatih yang sentiasa mengambil berat akan pasukannya , menjaga disiplin dan tingkah laku anak buahnya .saya sudah menganggap pasukan saya seperti keluarga saya di mana didalamnya terdiri daripada kakak-kakak , adik-adik juga ibu .tidak pernah saya jumpa pasukan yang cukup serasi ,susah senang ditempuh bersama tanpa kira erti penat .pasukan kami memang nampak hebat di mata orang lain tetapi bagi kami tanpa kerjasama berpasukan kami tidak akan berjaya . Tanpa mendengar nasihat dari jurulatih pasukan kami tidak akan kemana-mana .

Akhir kata dari saya jangan kita bersasa bangga dan riak dengan kehebatan yang dimiliki kerana itu semua datangnya dari Allah s.w.t . Sebaliknya bersyukur kepada Allah s.w.t dengan kurniaanya .saya harap anda sudi membaca nukilan hati saya ini .yang baik datang dari Allah s.w.t dan yang buruk datang dari diri saya sebagai manusia yang tidak sempurna . sekian , wallahua'lam,assalamualaikum . :)

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