INTRODUCING
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ziyaad Mahomed
Country of Origin
South Africa
Qualification
PhD (Islamic Finance), INCEIF
Email
ziyaad@inceif.edu.my
Phone Number
+603 7651 4183
A Brief Introduction
Associate Professor Dr. Ziyaad Mahomed stands as a distinguished Shariah Advisor, extending his expertise to over eight boards of Islamic financial institutions on an international scale. Notably, he holds the esteemed position of Chairman of the HSBC Amanah Shariah Board in Malaysia, underscoring his influence in shaping Shariah compliance within the financial sector.
Dr. Ziyaad’s research and consultancy efforts have left an indelible mark on the global Islamic finance landscape. His focus on innovating Takaful products and models spans diverse regions, including South Africa, Nigeria, Mauritius, and Malaysia. His leadership in numerous consultancies has been instrumental in the development of Islamic Banking windows and the evolution of Takaful in various countries, with notable contributions to the UK, Maldives, Nigeria, and Kazakhstan, among others.
Currently assuming the role of Associate Dean of eLearning programmes at INCEIF, Dr. Ziyaad is at the forefront of educational innovation. His commitment to advancing knowledge delivery is evident in his leadership of a team responsible for designing cutting-edge eLearning programs. Furthermore, his leadership extends to spearheading the development of a new Master’s online degree, employing the latest methodologies in eLearning.
His multifaceted role includes active participation in creating both VBI (Value-Based Intermediation) and VBiT (Value-Based Takaful) in Malaysia, showcasing his pivotal role in shaping ethical financial practices. As a Shariah Advisor on multiple international boards, Dr. Ziyaad’s influence transcends borders, contributing significantly to developing and adhering to Shariah principles in Islamic finance. His unwavering commitment to advancing education and ethical financial practices positions him as a key figure in the global Islamic finance arena.
Books
- Taking Islamic Finance Education to New Heights, INCEIF Refinitiv Islamic Finance Knowledge Outlook Report 2020. Bahrain.
- Maximizing Social Impact through Waqf Solutions. Malaysia. World Bank, INCEIF and ISRA (2019)
- Malaysia as a Global Fund Administration Hub. (Volume 1) BNP Paribas Centre for Islamic Assets and Wealth Management. INCEIF, Malaysia.
- SRIs & the Case for Islamic Investment Funds, BNP Paribas Centre for Islamic Wealth Management, INCEIF, Malaysia.
- Malaysia as a Global Hub for Fund Administration. (Volume 1) BNP Paribas Centre for Islamic Assets and Wealth Management. INCEIF, Malaysia.
Chapters in books
- Mahomed, Z. (2022). Assessing Financing for Healthcare Infrastructure in Sub-Saharan Africa: Can Islamic finance assist? Edward Elgar.
- Mahomed, Z., Akinlaso, M., and Mohamad, S. (2022). Reactivating Abandoned Infrastructure Development in Nigeria: Considering the Islamic Finance Option. Edward Elgar.
- Mahomed, Z. and Hydara, M. (2022). Applying an Integrated Islamic Social Finance Model for Women Farmer Empowerment in The Gambia. Edward Elgar.
- Mahomed, Z. (2022), “Modelling Effective Zakat Management for the ‘Stans’ of Central Asia and Establishing Pandemic Resilience”, Hassan, M.K., Muneeza, A. and Sarea, A.M. (Ed.) Towards a Post-Covid Global Financial System, Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 143-159. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80071-625-420210008
- Ma’ruf, A., Mahomed, Z., Mohamad, S. (2021). Sustainable Finance and a Sharī’ Analysis of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Criteria. Title: Islamic Sustainable Finance. IGI Publication. (Expected Publication: 1 st Quarter 2021).
- Mahomed, Z., Unal, I., Mohamad, S. (2021). Funding the Refugee Crisis in Turkey: A Case for Social Impact Sukuk. Book Title: Impact of COVID-19 on Islamic Social Finance. Routledge.
- Ali, M., Oravampurath, H., & Mahomed, Z. (2020). Social Impact Sukuk for Migrants: An Innovative Solution, Handbook of Research on Theory and Practice of Global Islamic Finance. IGI Global.
- Akinlaso, I. M., Adediran, I. O., Diallo, A. K., & Mahomed, Z. (2019). A future beyond digital identity. Fintech in Islamic Finance: Theory and Practice, 76.
- Zada, N., Lahsasna, A., Mahomed, Z., & Saleem, M. (2017). Islamic Finance Insolvencies under Secular Bankruptcy Laws:A Casey Study of Arcapita Bank under US Chapter 11, Islamic Banking:Growth, Stability and Inclusion (pp. 24). Palgrave.
- Shamsher, M., Mohamed, Z., & Kamil, N. (2017). Islamic Banking Business of Conventional Banks: Transition from Windows to Islamic Subsidiaries, In Mohamed Ariff (Ed.), Islamic Finance in Malaysia: Growth & Development (pp. 86-114). Pearson Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
- Mahomed, Z. (2017). Islamic Capital Market: Sukuk, Islamic Finance : The New Normal (pp. 19). RAM Holdings Berhad.
- Mahomed, Z., Ariff, M., & Shamsher, M. (2017). Wealth Effect of Sukuk Issuance Announcement in Two Markets, In Mohamed Ariff and Shamsher Mohamad (Eds.), Islamic Wealth Management: Theory and Practice (pp. 225-245). United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited UK.
- Mahomed, Z. (2017). Zakat in Islamic Wealth Management, In Mohamed Ariff and Shamsher Mohamed (Eds.), Islamic Wealth Management – Theory and Practices(pp. 363-380). United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publication.
- Mahomed, Z., Shah, E., (2016) Islamic Money Market Instruments, (‘Islamic Financial System, Principles & Operations’), ISRA