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		<description>[...] Fbody owners wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Most of the concerns expressed about the Islamic finance industry reflect the shortage of qualified professionals and Shari’ah scholars necessary to keep up with the rapid growth seen in the last five to10 years. This should be of great concern to the industry because without enough experienced people staffing the industry, there are significant limits to the rate of growth that can be sustained. In particular, the necessity of Islamic financial institutions to maintain Shari’ah supervisory boa [...]</description>
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