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CBDC and Cryptocurrencies and Relevance to Islamic Finance
Paris
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Outcomes

  • Understand the structures, technologies, and regulatory frameworks surrounding CBDCs and cryptocurrencies.
  • Analyze the Shari’ah perspectives on digital currencies, including permissibility and risks.
  • Debate the opportunities and threats posed by digital currencies to Islamic finance and economies.
  • Develop policy recommendations for regulators, Islamic banks, and fintechs in Jordan and the region.

Target Group

  • Central bank policymakers and regulators
  • Islamic banking and finance staff and executives
  • Shari’ah scholars and advisory boards
  • Academics and legal experts
  • Fintech developers and digital payment innovators

Contents

Day 1: Understanding the Digital Currency Landscape

Morning Session:

  • Opening Ceremony
  • Keynote: "The Future of Money: From Gold Coins to Digital Tokens"
  • Session 1:
    • Introduction to CBDCs: What they are, why they matter
    • Global trends: Current Status, Success stories and ongoing pilots
    • Common digital currencies and cryptos

Afternoon Session:

  • Session 2:
    • Introduction to Cryptocurrencies: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Stablecoins
    • Differences between decentralized and centralized digital currencies
  • Interactive Discussion:
    • CBDCs vs. Cryptocurrencies: Competing models or complementary forces?

 

Day 2: Shari’ah Analysis and Ethical Considerations

Morning Session:

  • Session 3:
    • Cryptocurrencies and Shari’ah:
      • Money vs. commodity debate
      • Gharar (uncertainty), Maysir (gambling), and Riba (interest) concerns
  • Session 4:
    • CBDCs and Shari’ah:
      • Can a CBDC be designed Shari’ah-compliant?
      • Trust, transparency, and zakat collection opportunities

Afternoon Session:

  • Groups Discussion and project:
    • Project, Bankers, Scholars, regulators, economists, and legal experts debate "Are Cryptocurrencies Halal or Haram?"
  • Case Study Review:
    • Malaysia, Bahrain, and UAE experiences in regulating digital assets within Islamic frameworks

 

Day 3: Policy, Governance, and Innovation for Islamic Finance

Morning Session:

  • Session 5:
    • Regulatory approaches to CBDCs: Jordan’s future outlook
    • Crypto regulations: What Islamic finance stakeholders must demand
  • Session 6:
    • Innovation for Good:
      • Smart contracts for Islamic finance
      • Waqf tokenization and Zakat distribution using blockchain

Afternoon Session:

  • Workshop Breakout Groups:
    • Drafting Policy Recommendations for Jordanian regulators, Islamic banks, and fintechs
  • Closing Session:
    • Presentation of Group Outcomes
    • Summary of Learnings
    • Certificate Distribution

 


Type of Traning

International Programs

Training Activity Rate
Training activity Hours
18
Training activity Date
1/06/2026 - 3/06/2026
Training Activity Days
Mon- Tue- Wed
Start and End Time
‏09:00 - 15:00
Training Activity Classification
Fintech and Innovation
Language
English
Methodology
IDL
Deadline for registration
4/05/2026
Price For Jordanian
1000 JOD
Price For Non Jordanian
1412 US$
Sponsor

Aaoifi


* Will be given discounts for groups
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