One of the essential elements for ensuring compliance with the Shari'ah is financial, banking and insurance activities in different countries. As defined by the Islamic Financial Services Board, the Shariah system of governance relates to a set of institutional and institutional arrangements Through them an institution providing Islamic financial services is assured Beyond its structures, there is effective and independent religious supervision. Taking into consideration the challenges and challenges of religious supervision in the Iranian capital market, we are looking for components to promote religious supervision. In this research using the focal group method, while reviewing and applying IFSB and AAOIFFI standards and related research in this area, A standard questionnaire was developed by experts in the field in the focus group, the components of promoting religious supervision of the Iranian capital market were extracted. The results of the research can include: jurisdiction jurisprudence jurisprudence, jurisprudence committee independence, jurisprudence committee responsibilities, conflict of interest management in the jurisprudence committee, native structure of the jurisprudence committee and appropriate organization dimensions, access to information and confidentiality. The Jurisprudence Committee cited Shariah Compliance, Continuous, Comprehensive and Systematic Monitoring.
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fattahi,A. and Khodabakhshian,S. (2021). Strategies for Promoting the Islamic Republic of Iran's Capital Market shariah supervision. Islamic Economics, 21(81), 65-97.
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