Table of contents : Contents List of Figures AND TABLES Figures Table PREFACE LIZARD HOLE Part I: The Ship of Fools MAQASID AL-SHARI’AH 1.1. Maqasid Al-Shar’iah: The Purpose of Divine Rules 1.2. The Role of Islamic Finance in Maqasid 1.3 Moral Hazard Part II: The Milkmaid and Her Pail ISLAMIC MONEY 2.1. The More Probable Origin of the Monetary System 2.2. Inflicting Pain on Youth 2.3. The Scruples of Islamic Money Creation45 Part III: Caravan IMPORTANCE OF TRADEIN ISLAM 3.1. Infant Industry 3.2. A Tale of Two Cities: Singapore and Hong Kong 3.3. Random Walk Versus Islamic Reasoning Part IV: Eleven Rounds FINANCING IN ISLAM 4.1. Financing Working Capital 4.2. Regulation and Supervision 4.3. Liquidity Management Part V: Conquistador A Parade from Greenfield to Capital Markets 5.1. Introduction to the Untold Story of Sukuk 5.2. How Expandable is Sukuk for Liquidity Management? 5.3. Resolution of Dissolution for Islamic Capital Markets Part VI: The Miser Wealth Distribution through Zakat and Poverty Alleviation 6.1. Poverty Alleviation 6.2. Complementary Currency as an Anti-Venom 6.3. An Islamic Monetary System Based on Fair Trade Part VII: Except by Taqwa “Conclusion” Bibliography Appendix: To-Do List and Not-to-Do List Index