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===Achievements=== In 1998, Javed Ahmad Khan compiled ''Islamic Economics and Finance: A Bibliography'', and listed 1600 items published over 20 years, including books, articles, dissertations, theses and conference papers. As of 2008 there were: *Eight magazines recently started "exclusively devoted to Islamic economics and finance",{{sfn|Ali|2008|p=155}} *484 research projects in various universities of ten countries including the US, the UK and Germany.{{sfn|Ali|2008|p=164}} *200 Ph.D. dissertations completed at different universities of the world,{{sfn|Ali|2008|p=164}} literature published English, Arabic, [[Urdu]], Bahasa Malaysia, Turkish and other regional languages.{{sfn|Khan|2013|p=5}} *"Over a thousand unique titles on Islamic economics and finance" in IFP databank{{sfn|Ali|2008|p=164}} *1500 conferences (whose proceedings are available in IFP databank){{sfn|Khan|2013|p=5}}{{sfn|Ali|2008|p=155}} *One school—the Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences of International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)—has produced over 2000 graduates in 25 years as of 2009.{{sfn|Haneef|2009|p=4}}{{sfn|Khan|2013|p=7}} King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah hosted the first international conference on Islamic economics in 1976. Thereafter the International Association for Islamic Economics in collaboration with the Islamic Development Bank has held conferences in Islamabad (1983), Kuala Lumpur (1992), Loughborough (2000), Bahrain (2003), Jakarta (2005), Jeddah (2008) and Iqbal (2008).{{sfn|Khan|2013|p=6}}
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