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SEC approves Accredited Scholars for Islamic capital market product certification

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The Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) yesterday announced the approval of a list of Accredited Shariah Scholars as “Supplementary Service Providers”. 

The six scholars are authorised to certify the Shariah compliance of Islamic Capital Market Products intended for listing on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) in accordance with the Listing Rules. 

The SEC said it considers this as an essential step in view of products that require Shariah compatibility and to satisfy the needs of Islamic investors.

“Recognising the growing demand for Shariah Compliant Debt Securities such as Sukuk, both domestically and internationally, the SEC took a proactive step by approving an enabling regulatory framework to introduce such products on the Colombo Stock Exchange,” the capital market regulator said in a statement.

The accredited Shariah Scholars and compliance certification process approved by the SEC will provide credibility to the products listed on the Exchange, it added.

The SEC published an advertisement calling for applications from Shariah scholars with the requisite academic / professional qualifications, work experience and other eligibility criteria and through a rigorous selection process.

As outlined in the published Guidelines and SEC’s directive to the CSE, issuers of Islamic capital market products seeking a listing on the CSE are required to obtain a Shariah compliance certification from any of the three Accredited Shariah Scholars. The Guidelines define the duties of a Shariah Scholar, qualifications and experience required, submission of reports and record maintenance, governance standards, conflict of interest management, and fit & proper criteria.

The SEC believes that selecting Shariah Scholars based on a set of clearly defined eligibility criteria and setting minimum standards will help establish a better Shariah compliance governance process and build market credibility for both local and international investors.

The SEC will review and update the list of Accredited Shariah Scholars periodically.


The following Accredited Shariah Scholars to serve as Supplementary Service Providers under the provisions of the SEC Act:

  •  Ibrahim Saad Yousif Abd Elaziz (based in United Arab Emirates)
  •  Shafique Ahmed Jakhura (based in South Africa)
  •  Muhammad Murshid Merza Mulaffar (based in Sri Lanka)
  •  Dr. Aishath Muneeza (based in Malaysia)
  •  Mohammed Siraj Najubudeen (based in Saudi Arabia)
  •  Dr. Suleiman Dalhatu Sani (based in Saudi Arabia)

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  Comments - 9

  • Rishard Ahmed Friday, 10 May 2024 07:59 AM

    A big step forward by SEC....

    Jude Friday, 10 May 2024 09:27 AM

    In Shariah Banking they do charge interest but they use some fancy words and other terms to describe the practice!!! Whom they're kidding!! HUH.

    Banda Friday, 10 May 2024 11:50 AM

    True.

    Maqs Friday, 10 May 2024 02:31 PM

    Well said... Very true. It is rather sad to note that in the name of Islam most of the services offered by the Islamic Financial institutions tax the customers in exorbitant amounts.

    Patcitz Friday, 10 May 2024 03:21 PM

    You are quite right, it is pure-HARAAM under the Islamic persepective. There is no qualified Islamic Scholars in Sri Lanka, all of whom are working with ulterior motive for MONEY whatever the Law maybe, they wanted to fill their CORRUPT WALLETS

    Ultimate Saturday, 11 May 2024 07:19 AM

    If you have no idea of the concept keep your hands off the keyboard and go learn about it and the the benefit it has to humanity contrary to the conventional system where the Rich become richer at the cost of the poor man’s adversity.

    LK Friday, 10 May 2024 09:50 AM

    what Sri Lanka needs is cash flow from anywhere. Now Sri Lankan politicians want to have an inclusive policy to protect its national interest, if London can have it why not Sri Lanka? trade and Bossiness have no race, nationality, religion, or language. this is a politics of realism.

    Inshaf ahamed Friday, 10 May 2024 10:53 AM

    we need our lion king Mahinda to save the country.... some one will be dreaming from prison.

    Dr. Mansour Ali Muhammad alqudah Friday, 10 May 2024 11:17 AM

    It is my pleasure to extend my congratulations to the Sharia schoulars specially my brother Ibrahim Saad more success come inshallah

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