Hamida Mubasshera

Hamida Mubasshera, a Bangladeshi by born has completed her Masters degree in Finance (majoring in Islamic finance) in 2014 from International Islamic University Malaysia. Before that she did her Bachelor in Business Administration (majoring in finance) from Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University of Dhaka. Currently she is puersuing her Phd in the department of Economics in Texas Tech University, USA.

During her stay at Malaysia Hamida worked with several professors of IIUM as Teaching assistant and Research assistant. She has co-authored multiple papers with them which have been published in peer reviewed journals. She has also attended and presented papers in international conferences on Islamic finance. Within Islamic finance, her field of specialization is monetary economics from Islamic perspective. She intends to work on feasibility of complementary currencies as her Master research paper was on the shariah compliant model of a conventional complementary currency, namely commercial credit circuit (C3).

Hamida Mubasshera, a Bangladeshi by born has completed her Masters degree in Finance (majoring in Islamic finance) in 2014 from International Islamic University Malaysia. Before that she did her Bachelor in Business Administration (majoring in finance) from Institute of Business Administration (IBA), University of Dhaka. Currently she is puersuing her Phd in the department of Economics in Texas Tech University, USA.

During her stay at Malaysia Hamida worked with several professors of IIUM as Teaching assistant and Research assistant. She has co-authored multiple papers with them which have been published in peer reviewed journals. She has also attended and presented papers in international conferences on Islamic finance. Within Islamic finance, her field of specialization is monetary economics from Islamic perspective. She intends to work on feasibility of complementary currencies as her Master research paper was on the shariah compliant model of a conventional complementary currency, namely commercial credit circuit (C3).