Manama: Al Baraka Group (ABG) announced its sponsorship of the Third AlBaraka Summit in London, takes place on October 26th and 27th in London, United Kingdom, at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel.
Titled “Global Prospects for the Islamic Economy: A Path to a Sustainable, Ethical, and Innovative Global Economy” will host an elite group of leaders, thinkers, innovators, and policy makers from various participating countries, to exchange experiences and viewpoints, in a way that strengthens relations of cooperation.
This summit will focus on addressing the most prominent challenges and issues currently prevalent in the global economy and affecting the future paths of the Islamic economy.
This comes after its global sponsorship of AlBaraka Symposium in Madina and Al Baraka Summit in Istanbul.
It is a global meeting platform that enables developed and emerging countries to unify their strengths, resources, and capabilities, and harness them for the benefit of building more sustainable future for all.
“We are proud of our continued efforts to globally promote and disseminate the values of the Islamic economy, in line with the visions and directives of our late founder, Sheikh Saleh Kamel, may God have mercy on him. We look forward to holding this summit in London, to consolidate the foundations and position of Islamic banking and the prosperity of its principles in the international arena. We hope that this summit will yield results that contribute to shaping a promising future for Islamic finance and economy,” Houssem Ben Haj Amor, Group Chief Executive Officer of Al Baraka Group, said.
It is worth noting that the organization of the Al Baraka Summit in London will be under the global sponsorship of Al Baraka Group, in addition to strategic partnership with the Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development.
Prestigious academic institutions are also participating in supporting this summit by presenting exclusive discussions including School of Economics, Finance, and Law, Anglia Ruskin University; School of Business, University of Dundee; Durham Centre for Islamic Economics and Finance, Durham University and Centre of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, SOAS University of London.
The aim of these discussion sessions, in addition to the workshops included in the agenda, is to develop capabilities and skills, and explore deeper horizons for the development of the Islamic financial industry.
The year 1981 is considered the year of the launch of Al Baraka Symposium on Islamic Economics, which has become a jurisprudential and economic reference for the Islamic world, as it has contributed significantly to the development of Islamic economies from the jurisprudential and technical aspects, as many new economic and legal issues are reviewed for discussion by a group of senior scholars and jurists known on the Islamic level, with the wide participation of international experts in the field of Islamic business, economics and finance.