News Le
January to December 2013
ie
Bangladesh Institute of Islamic Thought
Advicors
Shah Adal Haran
Md Hg
Prof Dr MShansher Ali
Elitor
MAb ie
Meiers ofthe Team
Abdallah Atma
‘Kirsh Alan Bhavan
Malfzar Ralane
Tabet Hasson
Ragu Islam
Documentation
Zahra Hoque Khan
Maku Haan Shama
Contact
BUT:
Howse #04, Roa #02 Secor 809
tara Model Town, Dhaka 1230
Phone: “8802 85056 8802 51957500
E-mail bit ore@iyahoo com
Web sie: np /itbd.one
Corrs
Peet]
IMadrasha Education,
IA Collaboration with thi
lAmerican Center, Dhaka
A
roundlable
focusing on the Madrasha
discussion
education system
Bangladesh was held
at
‘Meghna Hall of. (Continued on
page 2, Col.)
nn Ce
RELL
Sener ee cid
ieee LC
ee
AS eta) SE
lag eos entea ean
laeguage er the ie a
Anis Cage
NoasArthie Spa
(Al Ay A cn)
vas held on 29 June 03 Jly
2013 at Bangladesh Madiasha
Tessin “Ta SU
(MTT), Gazipur. The
ose, Cua ae
Tear
Ss
ee ed
Under the Textbook Writing
Project of BIIT, six (6)
university-level textbooks on
existing core courses of
different public and private
universities for the faculty of
Business Studies were of an organization and also ..
published in 2013. (Continued on page 3, Col. 1)
Financial BOOT by Dr. Ahmad,
Conventional and amic Sncdnrnte
Approach,
‘The — main
objective of
this. book is
to acquaint | Be
the students, [=
teachers and
ieee! BIIT, TUM Chapter organized
with the talk with renowned Islamic.
principles, concepts, (Continued on page 7, Col 1)
‘constraints, methods and.
(Continwed on page 2, Col. 3)
Cerra csc
Principles of — Accounting
Conventional and Islamic Member of BIT Published
Approsch Book from IT
The book Hes a great
has vividly pleasure 10
described aanoance
the that a book
(Continued ted Ethics
on page 2 of Assisted
Cot. 3) Reproductive
Medicine: A
Comparison
OBES between Islamic and Western
2 Viewpoints hasbeen
published by IIT. This book is
This book presens the writen by one of the
diferent tools and techniaues honorable members of BIIT,
to analyze the financial postion fy" Sharmin IlesRoundtable Discussion on
Reforming Madrasha Education...
(Continued from 1 page)
BIAM, Dhaka on 15 June, 2013. It
was jointly organized by the
Bangladesh Institute of Islamic
‘Thought (BIT) and the American
Center, Dhaka.
In the program, the following papers
‘were presented
Paper 1: “Madrasha Education
System in Bangladesh: Where We
‘Are Today and Looking Ahead” by
Dr. Md. Abdus Sattar, Madrasha
Education Consultant,
Paper 2: “Present Status of Madrasha
‘Education in Bangladesh in the Light
‘of Education Policy 2010" by
Professor M_Mahbubur Rahman,
former prineipal of Bangladesh
‘Madrasha Teachers Training Institute
(eMTTD,
M Aziaul Hug, President of BUT
presided over the program, The
address of welcome was delivered by
Mr. Mike Harker, Cultural Affairs
Officer of the American Center.
‘Shah Abeul Hannan, Chairman of the
BIIT Trust was the moderator of the
program. Ms. Sabreen $. Rahman,
Program Development Advisor of the
‘American Center, Dhaka and
Professor Abdul Malek, Principal of
BMTTI were present as special
guests.
About 45 scholars, researchers,
principals and teachers from various
Alia and Quami Madrashas of
Bangladesh participated inthe
discussion,
02
Training on the Arabic Language
for Non-Arabic Speakers..
(Continued from page)
‘was organized jointly by BIIT and
Arabic for All, Riyadh, KSA. Arabic
for All provided all sorts of training
‘materials and brought two academic
‘experts from King Saud University,
KSA — Professor Dr. Aqil Bin Hamed
‘As Sammari and Professor Abdullah
Bin Jafer Al-Kahtani — to conduct the
training.
Honorable Deputy Head of the Royel
Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Dhaka, Me,
Jadi Naif Al-Ragaas was presentin the
program as chief guest
Prof. Dr Abulhasan M. Sadeg, Vice
Chancellor, Asian University of
Bangladesh; Prof. Abdul Malek,
Principal of BMTTI; Dr. Anwarul
‘Kabir, Assistant Professor of National
University and BIIT officials were
present in the inaugural session,
Professor Dr. Abdur Rahman Anwari,
an Executive Committee member of
BIIT presided over the session,
Around 40 Arabic teachers from
various universities and Madrashas
participated in the training program,
BIIT provided all sorts of logistic
support and awarded certificates to the
successful trainees,
Financial Accounting: Conventional
and Islamic Approach (Continued
rom 1 page)
techniques of accounting in
accordance with Islamic principles
and Shari'ah. As a text book, it i
important, especially for Islamic
banks, insurance companies, other
organizations and institutions: which
operate according to Islamic
principles and Shari'ah. This. book
would also enable the readers 10
appreciate the preeminence of Islamic
accounting over the conventional
accounting system. Morcover, this
book would help fix the responsibility
and accountability of the functional
managers and other executives while
determining responsibilty according
tw core Islamic principles
Principles of. Accounting:
Conventional and Islamic Approach
(Continued srom 1" page)
smedem accounting concepts,
postulates, theories and principles,
statements and institutions as.
prescribed by the curricula of different
universities of Bangladesh. But, in
addition to these, some more basic and.
fundamental issues have been brought
into discussion. Since every subject
has its own philosophy, the
philosophy of accounting has been
discussed in more detail. Importantly,
with every content of discussion,
Islamic relevance has been added to
facilitate greater understanding of the
subject by students, At the end, a
discussion on ethies and Hisba, ie,
Islamic auditing, has been added 10
project the current trend in
maintaining personal as well as
collective honesty in the profession of
accounting. The principle of Hisba
shows how the Muslim administration
has relied upon it to maintain strong
appliance of rules and ethics in the
‘management of economy.Fundamentals of Finance, Pincipls of Marking: Convention busines aren. This book i divided
(Continue tom I page) ssl bnnie Appronch info twelve chapter 0 thal it can be
elpsin making crcl dsson ike Tisha has een throughly revised Sed 8 fentook in management,
capital budgeting, cos of capita isk and designed in 8 unigue manne 50 behave, operations managenen,
: shal fle Ce meorfrecs end “Ovi OPertons management,
coe eis et eaten po eae ts ;
Finacial management, The book also qualty mangement
pues acai Gat ce
Enveldee ites fur ao
inne peel acdic Grigitct
iiss esd abe eed DE
eae
ee eee
calniate profiabliy, do. ak
toayss, manage company’s
invesment ponfolios and risk
arenes sch en ede
flilinent of is ulimae goa! ofthe
Se
Flak es ec ad
to Basi Priwples of Finance which
are taught at university level globally.
marketing in this
2Ist century. Ethical
practice in
marketing is
Additionally, twelve (12) more
textbooks are in the pipeline of
publication, In this connection,
eighty-two (62) books and. three
hundred cight-cieht G88) anicles
related to Islamic pespoctives on
various issues were provided to the
worldwide and textbook vwiters during the period
Hall product's market is expanding under repor. Forythes (43) sx (6)
day by day. Considering this, it has group/team meetings wee held forthe
also been tied to accommodate the textbook writing purposes. ‘These
Shariah views of marketing in every mectings were attended by academic
chapir. Chaplers accommodate sialY members of the faculies of
examples from Bangladesh marketing Business Studies, Social Sciences,
issucs which will greatly help the Arts & Humanities and Law. About
Students get. prepared. for thiteen (13) courses were redesigned
Financial Markets and Insintions: €aminatios. Pee Cutan
fee eee tiie aka, University of Chitagong and
Pereaeh Tog Quality Management: Islamic University Kushtia during this
This book provides a conceptual Conventional and Islamic Approach petiod. Under the Textbook Writing
fiamework that canbe used to Projet of BIT, about 120 teachers are
understand why markets exist, Each This book has been designed ina way nyoived in writing teaching materials
typeof financial that will familiarize students and on existing courses of different public
market is readers with the basic principles and and private universities, Forty-one
described in this methods associated (41) chapter write-ups were
book, with a focus with Total Quality ‘completed and thirty-one (31) chapter
on the sss Management ee
that re traded in x cnperts during the year o
that market and the Ce
pepe Islamic approaches
financial
institutions, The discussion oft also shows how
financial services in this book is ‘hese principles and
‘organized on the basis of a specific methods have been ‘Compilation Series... (Continued from
type of service. This text is suitable put into effect in a variety of /ast page)
for both undergraduate and graduate oguizations. This book alo helps to. around the world. Dang this yar,
level courses in financial markets, illustrate the relationship between the manuscripts have been prepared
financial insittons or oth. To TOM principles and the theories and pining as unde the Facil of
facta a beter comprehension of mode stded, in managonnt ic Socal Science 2
the subject, relevant questions amd Soucy, helps the readers to be ii Artsand Humanies-3
problems are along wi the sil Souipped with such knowledge, i. Edveaion-8
Faro ccm aatinc me (0018 and approaches that would iv, Lawl
care tal debuitcns imperane enable them to solve the problems Business Studies- 11
temniologies fom the view pomtof that Frmslcompanies face in vi, Infomation Technology and
both conventions! an Shorah their respective management and i, Thealogy- 8
(er
‘These books are now being studied at
different public and private
universities of Bangladesh either as
required or recommended texts.Bangladesh Institute of Islamic Thought (BIIT)
ESRERBEEE Chicf Guest at the meeting. About 55. Member Secretary: M Abdul Aziz,
distinguished members of BIT were Executive Director, BIIT
present in the meeting. The BIT ju erqisciptinary Study Circle
Redesigning Course Curriculum Members present at the AGM voted OV UMN
for the new Executive Committee of About 6 a sly ci
‘Thirteen (13) courses were redesigned fort tyrahe ven oo a SOny te af eld with the members and fellows of
by teachers of the University of Juhu Hages Profesor, ot BT during this period. Mr. Shah
Dhaks, University of Chitagong, Accounting, Fase Univesity won Abdi! Hannan, Chairman of the BIT
University of Rajshohi and Tlamic ne eee Caney nvernty 82S. Tryst and an eminent scholar of Islam
University Kushtia during the period pan! was proposed by Professor Ma, 4. Contemporary thought was the
under report Rafiqul Islam of Bangladesh Islamic ™Oders#or of these study circles.
University and seconded by Janab Discussion on [OK Series
Writing & Reviewing Manuscripts 4g, Ruhul Amin, Director, National Qe (1) short course on the book
Under the “Textbook Writing Project’ University Bangladesh. The nevly GhanerIslamikoron: Sorup O Proves.
cof BIIT, Forty-one (41) chapter sletted Executive Committe of BIT yas held at BIIT during this period
‘write-ups were completed and fF 2013-2014 is mentioned below: i BITT staff members participated in
thiny-one G1) chapter write-ups were President: Shah Abdul Hannan, the program which consisted of
reviewed by selected experts during Former Secretary, Govt. of Several sessions. In addition, six (6)
the year 2013. Banglades discussions wee also held at Rajshebi
BIT office where a number of
university teachers were present
or
(cee
Vice President (Finance): Pro
Di AKM Abdul Quad,
UniverigyafChitagong BIT artipated in the NGOs
Eighty-t40 (82) books and thee gy, Co-ordination Meeting at DC Otfice
hundred eighy-