Islamic finance organisations host road show
June 16, 2009 by James Aston
Exhibitors from the UK’s Islamic finance industry are getting together to inform visitors of the wide range of Islamic banking, home finance and insurance products they now have available to them
Abacus Will Writers UK Ltd, who specialise in Shariah Will Writing are heavily involved in the events.
Managing Director, Abacus Will Writers UK Ltd, Tehsin Aslam added:
"I am proud and delighted to be associated with the Islamic Finance road shows. In these uncertain and turbulent times it is important for the world to learn and understand how to plan for the future. I believe this is a unique opportunity to make a profound difference in the way the British Muslim Community and non-Muslims plan for their future. I congratulate the Islamic Finance Road Show for this magnificent achievement and wish them future success"
Visitors can learn how Islamic finance provides an alternative to conventional UK finance – one that is ethical, transparent and Shariah compliant.
The road show will kick start in Sunday 14 June at the Croydon Mosque and Islamic Centre followed by Regents Park Mosque on Saturday 27 June and East London Mosque on saturday 18 July.
The Croydon event will be opened by Mufti Abdul Barkatullah, who will give a 10 – 15 minute overview of the difference between conventional and Shariah-compliant products.
The road shows have been organised by Shariah compliant motor insurance provider Salaam Halal insurance.
Salaam Halal insurance business development manager, Abid Shakeel, said: "We are delighted to be hosting a number of events across the country, aimed at raising awareness of the finance options that are now available in the UK. The events have proved popular with Muslims who are looking for options that are compliant with their faith, and non-Muslims looking for ethical products and an alternative to main stream financial services."
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