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Alkali, I., Alkali, M & Aliyu, A. (2017). Islamic accounting reporting and economic development: Nigerian perspective.Accounting, 3(4), 211-220.
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Wilson, R. (2006). Innovation in the structuring of Islamic sukuk securities. 2nd Banking and Finance International Conference. Beirut: Lebanese American University, 24(3), 170–181.
El Qorchi, M. (2005). Islamic finance gears up. Finance and Development, 42(4), 46–49.
Faleel, J. (2012). Islamic financial products based on Sharia-compliant contracts.
Farahani, G., & Mohammad Hossein, S. (2012). Analysis of Islamic Bank’s Financing and Economic Growth: Case Study Iran and Indonesia. Journal of Economic Cooperation and Development, 33(4), 1–24.
Haniffa, R., & Hudaib, M. (2002). A theoretical framework for the development of the Islamic perspective of accounting. Accounting, Commerce and Finance: The Islamic Perspective Journal, 6(1&2), 1–72.
Haniffa, R., & Hudaib, M. (2010). The two Ws of Islamic accounting research. Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 1(1), 5–9. http://doi.org/10.1108/17590811011033370
Ibrahim, M., & Shahul, H. (2007). IFRS vs AAOIFI: The Clash of Standards. Munich Personal RePEc Archive, (November), 1–10. http://doi.org/10.5897/JAERD12.088
Khalil Ahmed. (2011). Sukuk: Definition, Structure and Accounting Issues. Munich Personal RePEc Archive, (33675).
Mohammed, N. F., Fahmi, F. M., & Ahmad, A. E. (2015). The Influence of AAOIFI Accounting Standards in Reporting Islamic Financial Institutions in Malaysia. Procedia Economics and Finance, 31, 418–424. http://doi.org/10.1016/S2212-5671(15)01216-2
Mohammed, Y. A., & Lode, N. A. (2012). Efforts and challenges in adopting International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Nigeria. Journal of Business Management and Accounting, 2(2), 81–100.
Mohammed, Y. A., & Lode, N. A. (2015). The Value relevance of accounting disclosures among Nigerian financial institutions after the IFRS Adoption. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6(1), 409–418. http://doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n1p409
Moin, M. S. (2008). performance of islamic banking and conventional banking in pakistan. university of scovde. Retrieved from http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:113713/FULLTEXT01
Muda, R. B., Ismail, A. G., & Shahimi, S. (2007). Profit-Loss Sharing and Economic Value Added in Islamic Banking Model. Complexity, (October 2005), 1–106.
Murniati Ruslan. (2013). Sistem Mudharabah dan apikasinya pada Bank Syariah Mandiri Cabang Palu. Ilmiah, 1(2), 14.
Naim, A. M. (2013). The effects of new AAOIFI standards on Sukuk in choosing the most authentic Islamic principles. Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 4(1), 77–93.
Napier, C. (2009). Defining Islamic accounting. Accounting History, 14(1/2), 121–144.
NewsAgencyBahrain. (2016). Islamic Finance Set To Reach US$5 Trillion By 2016.
Nidaussalam, M. (2016). Mudaraba as a Model of Islamic Finance. Shirkah Journal of Economics and Business, 1(1), 73–92.
Olalekan, A. (2016). Islamic bank’s offer to Nigeria excites Buhari. Punch Newspaper, p. 23.
Omar, J., & Mehboo, ul H. (2016). A comparison of Islamic and Capitalist Conception of Economic Justice. In Essential Perspectives in Islamic Econimics and Finance (p. 85).
Pricewaterhouse Coopers. Open to comparison: Islamic Finance and IFRS (2010).
Sarea, A. M. (2012). The Level of Compliance with AAOIFI Accounting Standards : Evidence from Bahrain. International Management Review, 8(2), 27–32.
Sarea, A. M. (2013). Accounting Treatment of Zakah: Additional Evidence from AAOIFI*. Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance, 1(1), 23–28. Retrieved from http://aripd.org/journals/jibf/Vol_1_No_1_December_2013/3.pdf
Sarea, A. M., & Hanefah, M. M. (2013a). Adoption of AAOIFI accounting standards by Islamic banks of Bahrain. Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting, 11(2), 131–142.
Sarea, A. M., & Hanefah, M. M. (2013b). The Need of Accounting Standards for Islamic Financial Institutions: Evidence from AAOIFI. Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 4(1), 64–76. http://doi.org/10.1108/17590811311314294
Sarea, A. M., & Mohd Hanefah, H. M. (2013). The Need of Accounting Standards for Islamic Financial Institutions. International Management Review, 9(2), 50–59.
Schoon, N. (2009). Islamic Banking and Finance. Judaism, 203.
Sivakumar, V. (2014). Conventional” accounting vs “Islamic” accounting: the debate revisited. Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, 5(2), 126–141.
Trokic, A. (2015). Islamic Accounting ; History , Development and Prospects. European Journal of Islamic Finance, 3(12), 1–6.
Ullah, M. H. (2013). Compliance of AAOIFI Guidelines in General Presentation and Disclosure in the Financial Statements of Islamic Banks in Bangladesh. International Journal of Social Science Research, 1(2), 111–123. http://doi.org/10.14239/IJSSR.2013.01205
Vinnicombe, T. (2010). AAOIFI reporting standards: Measuring compliance. Advances in Accounting, 26(1), 55–65.
Wilson, R. (2006). Innovation in the structuring of Islamic sukuk securities. 2nd Banking and Finance International Conference. Beirut: Lebanese American University, 24(3), 170–181.