The Halal Tokenized Webinar Series 2026 is a seven-week online program hosted by Al Mabrook Financial from 28 June to 9 August 2026. The series explores tokenization, digital assets, blockchain, digital Sukuk, stablecoins, and Shariah-compliant financial innovation. Participants will gain practical insights through expert presentations, real-world case studies, and interactive Q&A sessions.
The Centre for Islamic Business & Finance (CIBF), Institute of Business Management (IoBM), in collaboration with Mutabar (HK) Ltd., is offering the Certified Islamic Banking Practitioner (CIBP) Program. Delivered in a hybrid format, this executive certification provides practical training in Islamic banking, treasury, capital markets, Shariah governance, and banking transformation. The program runs from 18 July to 5 September 2026 and offers scholarships and group discounts for eligible participants.
The Islamic Finance Capacity and Advisory Bureau (IFCAB) is accepting grant applications for the fifth batch of its eight-week live online Islamic Finance Qualification training programme. Running from 19 July to 6 September 2026, the programme provides structured IFQ syllabus preparation, industry insights, guest sessions, and access to recordings. Full and partial grants are available, with applications closing on 15 July 2026.
The Halal Competency Training programme offers practical online training for professionals responsible for halal compliance and management. Covering halal requirements, management practices, industry standards, and key ingredients, the programme is designed for halal committee members, management, quality teams, and production personnel. Multiple training sessions are available between July and November 2026, with HRD Corp claimable status.
INCEIF University and ISRA Associates will host an exclusive industry roundtable on 27 July 2026 examining the implementation of Malaysia's Consumer Credit Act 2025 from an Islamic finance perspective. The discussion will cover governance, Shariah operationalisation, implementation challenges, and industry practices for Islamic consumer credit providers. Participation is limited and subject to confirmation.
The Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance (BIBF) will host a virtual BIBF-IFT Talk on 29 July 2026 exploring resilience and stability mechanisms in Islamic banking. Presented by Dr. Ronald Rulindo, the session will discuss approaches to strengthening Islamic financial institutions and enhancing financial stability within the industry.
Personal Finance for Muslim Professionals is an in-person community event hosted by MINT that explores practical approaches to managing money in line with Islamic values. Through expert talks, interactive discussions, and networking opportunities, participants will gain valuable insights into halal financial planning, investing, and personal wealth management.
IBFIM will host an online webinar on 30 July 2026 exploring the role of hibah in Islamic estate and legacy planning. Featuring Tuan Haji Aziz Peru, the session will cover the fundamentals and rules of hibah, its advantages, challenges in Muslim inheritance, and important considerations before entering into a hibah arrangement. The webinar offers three CPD hours awarded by the Malaysian Takaful Association.
ICRIE at Minhaj University Lahore is offering a four-week online Professional Certificate in Islamic Banking Products and Operations starting on 1 August 2026. Across eight sessions, participants will explore Islamic banking products, operational processes, documentation, Shari’ah compliance, product risks, and market practices, including Murabaha, Ijarah, Diminishing Musharakah, Salam, and Istisna. The program is designed for students, graduates, bankers, Shari’ah compliance trainees, and researchers.
The 13th Islamic Finance & Investment School (IFIS 2026), organized by the Centre for Research and Training (CERT), is a four-day executive workshop designed to strengthen expertise in Islamic banking, Sukuk, Islamic asset management, Islamic FinTech, and Shariah governance. The programme features internationally recognized trainers, networking opportunities, a certificate of attendance, and HRD Corp claimable status.
IBFIM is hosting a public training programme on “MYOR-i Application and Transition from KLIBOR,” focusing on Malaysia’s benchmark rate reform. The session provides practical insights into the framework, calculation methodology, and Shariah implications of MYOR-i adoption. It is designed for Islamic finance professionals involved in product development, risk management, treasury, and Shariah compliance.
MULTAQA SIDR Islamic Social Finance 2026 is a conference dedicated to advancing Shariah applications in Islamic social finance. Bringing together academics, policymakers, zakat institutions, waqf organizations, and Islamic finance professionals, the event will explore current developments, best practices, and sustainable solutions. An executive training programme will also take place one day before the main conference.
The Islamic Wealth & Legacy Forum 2026 brings together Islamic finance professionals, Shariah advisers, estate planners, trustees, lawyers, and takaful practitioners to explore practical approaches to Shariah-compliant wealth governance and legacy continuity. The forum will cover Muslim estate administration, hibah, wasiat, takaful nominations, Labuan structures, liquidity planning, and responsible wealth management through expert-led discussions and networking opportunities.
The Financial Aspects for Takaful Operators webinar, organized by IBFIM, provides practical training on accounting and financial reporting for Takaful operators. Participants will gain insights into Takaful fund accounting, financial statement preparation, reporting standards, and accounting practices for Islamic Financial Institutions (IFIs). The programme also offers 3 CPD hours and is STF-i and HRD Corp claimable.
The 6th International Interest-Free Banking and Takaful Forum (IBTF 2026), organized by AlHuda CIBE, brings together regulators, financial institutions, Islamic banking professionals, Takaful operators, investors, and Shariah experts to discuss innovation, regulation, investment opportunities, and financial inclusion in Africa. The event also includes an executive workshop, industry visit, and networking opportunities.
Provident, in collaboration with Masryef Academy, will host an exclusive panel discussion in Kuala Lumpur on 19 August 2026. The session will explore cost-of-living pressures, digital debt, financial stress, and the role of Islamic financing in supporting greater financial stability. The invitation-only event is intended for relevant professionals across Islamic finance, banking, digital finance, consumer protection, and financial well-being. RSVP is required by 31 July 2026, with limited seats available.
The Cost of Living, Digital Debt & Financial Stress panel discussion, organized by Provident in collaboration with Masryef Academy, examines the financial challenges facing individuals and businesses today. Through expert discussions, the event explores how Islamic financing can support financial resilience, improve financial literacy, and contribute to long-term financial stability.
IBFIM is offering a two-day online training programme designed to strengthen legal and documentation expertise in Islamic financing. The programme explores Shariah principles, Muamalat contracts, legal documentation procedures, regulatory compliance, and restructuring practices. It is designed for legal professionals, compliance officers, auditors, Shariah officers, and risk management practitioners seeking practical knowledge in Islamic finance.
The 2nd London Forum on Islamic Banking & Finance 2026 will bring together policymakers, bankers, investors, Shariah scholars, and industry experts to discuss the latest developments in Islamic finance. Organized by AlHuda CIBE in association with London Central Mosque & The Islamic Cultural Centre, the forum offers opportunities for networking, knowledge sharing, strategic partnerships, and industry collaboration.