معرفی
Professor Muhammed Ebrahim holds the position of Professor of Finance at Durham University Business School. With a Doctorate in Business Administration from Southern Illinois University, his research focuses on financial development, specializing in Islamic banking and finance, corporate finance, and real estate finance.
Key research domains include ethical financial contracting, Shariah-compliant instruments, and development of Islamic financial systems. His work examines the institutional frameworks of Islamic finance, comparative analysis of conventional and Islamic systems, and design of participatory financial instruments.
Analysis of publications reveals consistent themes:
- Structural innovations in Islamic mortgage design
- Sukuk market development and socioeconomic impacts
- Ethical dimensions of Islamic banking models
- Risk management in Islamic financial institutions
- Political economy of financial development
He currently supervises doctoral students researching finance topics and serves on editorial boards for finance journals.

