The Chartered Islamic Finance Professional (CIFP) programme combines specialised academic theories with practical industry experience, creating a holistic and comprehensive syllabus for future knowledge leaders in Islamic finance.
WHO considers the overall severity of the influenza A/H1N1 pandemic to be moderate. Malaysia has to date, reported 50 influenza A/H1N1 cases with no death. While WHO has yet to issue a travel ban, Malaysians have been advised against visiting Australia and the US as the number of cases in both countries continues to rise. Visitors to INCEIF from high-risk countries are advised to take the precautions listed by WHO. For the latest update on the situation, visit WHO's website.
INCEIF today welcomes Mr. Mohd Zamree Mohd Ishak as the new Chief Operations Officer. While he reports to the President and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Zamree overlooks the whole operations of INCEIF including governance, marketing and communications, human resources, finance as well as administration.
The Macedonian Ambassador for the Asian region, HE Mr. Fatmir Xheladini has visited INCEIF, as part of his official visit to Malaysia. He was invited by the Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia to present a public lecture on "The Economic Investment and Business Opportunities in the Balkans."