Istanbul, Türkiye, 4 June 2026
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) and Ibn Haldun University (IHU)1 of Türkiye have entered into a strategic partnership to promote Maqasid al-Shariah aligned ethical finance globally.
Under the MoU, the SC and IHU have established a global partnership aimed at strengthening thought leadership on Maqasid al-Shariah principles within the Islamic capital market (ICM) ecosystem.
This tie-up will help strengthen Malaysia’s global position as the leader in Islamic finance. In Malaysia, ICM accounts for 64% of the Malaysia’s overall capital market, which grew 3.2% to US$1.1 trillion (RM4.3 trillion) in 2025.
SC Chairman Dato’ Mohammad Faiz said, "The collaboration with IHU marks a significant milestone in our efforts to champion Maqasid-aligned ethical finance on the global stage. It combines regulatory foresight with academic rigor to advance a financial ecosystem that prioritises shared prosperity, sustainability and ethical integrity.”
He said key outcomes planned from this strategic partnership amongst others include the establishment of a joint taskforce to oversee collaborative initiatives, the annual delivery of a global roundtable on ethical finance anchored on Maqasid al-Shariah and the publication of an annual joint report.
President of Ibn Haldun University, Prof. Dr. Atilla Arkan said, “The partnership with the SC will create new opportunities for intellectual exchange, particularly in global thought leadership anchored in Maqasid-aligned ethical finance, while strengthening ties between Malaysia and Türkiye.”
The MoU also advances Malaysia’s Capital Market Masterplan 2026–2030 (Masterplan) vision of strengthening the country’s leadership in Islamic finance through enhanced capacity building, research and cross-border collaboration between regulators and academia.
The Masterplan, which is anchored on four outcome themes - Vibrancy, Inclusivity, Sustainability and Regional Opportunities, further advocates utilising the principles of Maqasid al-Shariah as the ethical compass.
The MOU supports the SC’s broader internationalisation efforts, aimed at reinforcing Malaysia’s standing as a global destination for Islamic and ethical finance.
To that end, the SC has held engagements with key stakeholders in Türkiye, including representatives from Islamic finance sectors, regulatory and supervisory bodies.
1Ibn Haldun University (IHU) is a prominent, research-focused foundation university located in Istanbul, Türkiye. Established in 2015 by the Turkish Youth and Education Service Foundation (TÜRGEV), it specialises almost exclusively in the social sciences and humanities.