Faculty at SAHSOL Publishes ‘Islamic Finance in the Financial Markets of Europe, Asia and America’ 

Lahore, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):Dr. Faiza Ismail, Assistant Professor-Tenure Track, Shaikh Ahmed Hassan School of Law (SAHSOL) has published the first-ever book on Islamic finance operations in the Eurozone. Islamic Finance in the Financial Markets of Europe, Asia and America highlights that a well-structured legal and judicial system encourages a financial system that stabilises the economy.

Currently, London, out of the top five international centres of finance is the only one that has developed a ‘Western Hub of Islamic Finance’. It is competing well with Malaysia, the regional hub of Islamic Finance. However, after Brexit, Islamic finance service providers in London have got an incentive to operate in Dublin to tap the Euro market.

Dr. Ismail’s book also throws light on the criticism faced by Islamic banks including debates around profit and interest. “This debate can be resolved when Shariah scholars in Islamic banks take a bigger role than advisors. Shariah scholars acting as directors for an Islamic financial Institution’s board of directors will help us overcome criticism of Islamic banks regarding interest,” explains Dr. Ismail.

For her, the journey to becoming a published writer began quite early. A chatty child, who loved reading and writing, realised over time that she liked to analyse texts. “Critical analysis was like second nature to me,” says Dr. Ismail.

At one point in her life, she aspired to be a journalist since she was continuously concerned about social and national issues including women’s rights and terrorism. However, her passion to speak up for social injustices combined with a deep analysis of issues led her to take up the field of legal academia. Later on, she turned to legal academic writing to “resolve the bigger issues of poverty alleviation and illiteracy”.

A PhD in Business and Law from the University College Dublin, Dr. Ismail interned for a short while with a well-known law firm in Karachi during her LLM and realised that academia gave her a sense of purpose. Publishing her Master’s dissertation was another sign. “I felt so satisfied publishing about Guantanamo Bay prisoners and human rights violations committed through manipulation of the law that I decided to study for doctoral research,” she recounts.

After completing her PhD, she worked as a Consultant with the Institute of Business Administration, Karachi and then joined LUMS as an Assistant Professor – tenure track. This was the start of a new stage in her life.

“LUMS has given me immense support, respect, and love. I am grateful to the University for all the professional support it has offered me during my entire career,” says Dr. Ismail.

Speaking on how LUMS supported her for the book, she says, “The LUMS community is like a family to me and the campus is a second home. The University has given me immense support in terms of mentors and friends, which I will cherish all my life. All have been very open to sharing their experiences and guiding me all along the project. I certainly owe my book to this wonderful institution”.

She especially credits Dr. Martin Lau, former Dean of SAHSOL who made her turn her doctoral thesis into an academic book. Later on, Dr. Muhammad Azeem, Assistant Professor, SAHSOL kept guiding her.

Dr. Ismail shares a message for the younger generation or anyone who wishes to pursue an education in Law and also wants to go into publishing, “People who are passionate about Law are inherent writers. Legal skills give you a unique understanding of problems which is not so evidently known to the world. So apply your legal skills to contemporary issues in your writings.

It is your duty to benefit the world with your unique perspective which will solve many problems, educate, as well as entertain others. Remember great leaders like Abraham Lincoln and Muhammad Ali Jinnah were lawyers. Through your writings, you reflect leaders in you.”

For more information, contact:
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
D.H.A. Lahore Cantt. 54792
Lahore, Pakistan
Tel: +92-42-35608000
Fax: +92-42-35725048
Website: www.lums.edu.pk

Australia aiming to become first team to retain Men’s T20 World Cup 

Dubai, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):This time a year ago, few were tipping Australia to win their first ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

Unfamiliar and unfavourable conditions in UAE and Oman didn’t augur well for a nation whose fortunes in the shortest form have waxed and waned.

But Aaron Finch’s men delivered compelling cricket when it mattered and with the most settled squad in the tournament, will now defend their title on home soil.

2022 prospects

Australia have made only one change to the squad that emerged victorious in 2021 and will aim to become the first team to retain the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.

That brings Tim David into the fray, a burly Singapore-born batter who hit 16 of the 86 balls he faced in the IPL in 2022 for six.

Finch has largely used him at six in the early days of his T20 international career, marking a subtle shift in orthodoxy that has seen power hitters traditionally placed high in the order.

There is no place for all-rounder Cameron Green, a selection call that has raised eyebrows, with Australia placing faith in some of the world’s greatest multi-format players.

They rightly sit among the favourites to win the whole thing with conditions suiting them down to the ground and home crowds squarely behind them.

T20 World Cup history

Australia didn’t start well at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. As reigning Men’s Cricket World Cup champions, their first game ended in five-wicket defeat to Zimbabwe.

They recovered to make the semi-finals and their turbulent relationship with T20 continued with a group-stage exit in 2009.

Australia were well beaten by rivals England in the 2010 final and reached the semi-finals in 2012, always in contention but never quite managing to produce the complete knockout performance.

It looked like they had been left behind by the rest of the world when they failed to navigate the Super 10 in both 2014 and 2016 but a rousing run to the final last year wiped the slate clean.

Best batters

Why not start with David Warner, whose three half-centuries and 289 runs were pivotal to the 2021 triumph. This month Warner smacked 75 against West Indies and 73 against England to suggest he is rounding into form once again.

The batting order is finely balanced between power and poise, with skipper Finch offering a steady hand on the tiller and Matthew Wade one of the finest finishers in the game. They will hope to see an upturn in fortunes for Glenn Maxwell and that David comes off on major event debut.

Best bowlers

Australia’s gun pace attack have reinvented themselves in the T20 format with the outstanding Pat Cummins capable of taking the ball in any given situation.

Josh Hazelwood and Mitchell Starc combine to form a peerless battery that will make merry on fast, bouncy surfaces. Concerns remain over the spin bowling department and an over-reliance on Adam Zampa. Finch’s plans will be tested if teams manage to hit the leg-spinner out of the attack.

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Green approved as replacement for Inglis in the Australia squad 

Dubai, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 has approved Cameron Green as a replacement for Josh Inglis in the Australia squad. Green who has played seven T20Is, was named as a replacement after Inglis was ruled out due to a right hand injury which has required surgery. The replacement of a player requires the approval of the Event Technical Committee before the replacement player can be officially added to the squad.

The Event Technical Committee of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022 consists of Wasim Khan, ICC General Manager – Cricket (Chair); Chris Tetley, ICC Head of Events; Peter Roach, Cricket Australia, Shane Doyle, Men’s T20 World Cup Local Organising Committee; Shaun Pollock (Independent) and Ian Bishop (Independent).

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In House Meeting with H.E. Jemal Beker Abdula, Ambassador of Ethiopia to Pakistan 

Islamabad, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):The Centre for Afghanistan, Middle East and Africa (CAMEA) at the Institute of Strategic Studies (ISSI) held an in house meeting with H. E Jemal Beker Abdula, Ambassador of Ethiopia to Pakistan. The meeting was attended by Director General ISSI, Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Director CAMEA, Ms. Amina Khan and team CAMEA.

Ambassador Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, gave a briefing on the working of the institute and gave an overview of global developments. Ms. Amina Khan, stressed on the need for further deepening Pakistan’s ties with Ethiopia. Ambassador Jemal Beker Abdula, talked about the future of Pakistan Ethiopia ties.

For more information, contact:
Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI)
Sector F-5/2, Islamabad – 44000, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-9202481
Fax: +92-51-9204658
E-mail: strategy@issi.org.pk
Website: http://issi.org.pk/

88% do not read the newspaper: Gallup and Gilani Pakistan 

Islamabad, October 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):According to a survey conducted by Gallup and Gilani Pakistan, 88% do not read the newspaper.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women from across the country was asked the following question regarding, “Do you read the Newspaper?” 88% said ‘No’ while only 12% responded ‘Yes.’ Reading the newspaper seemed to be most popular amongst the older age group of 50+ year olds as 15% said that they read newspaper.

Question: “Do you read the Newspaper?”

For more information, contact:
Head Office,
Gallup Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92-51-8445080
Email: isb@gallup.com.pk, caf@gallup.com.pk
Website: www.gallup.com.pk