Doha: The 8th International Islamic Finance Conference, organized by the College of Islamic Studies at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) in collaboration with the Center for Islamic Economics and Finance (CIEF) and the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC), has concluded.
According to Qatar News Agency, the conference was held under the theme “Islamic Finance in a Divided World” and explored how Islamic finance can contribute to achieving stability, financial inclusion, and sustainability. The discussions addressed the challenges posed by political alliances, divergent regulations, global trade disruptions, and growing inequality worldwide.
The event gathered officials from Qatar and other countries, along with scholars, experts, policymakers, and speakers, who participated in discussions about the increasing importance of Islamic finance in contemporary global issues.