Sami Ullah is a distinguished professional in Islamic Banking and Finance, with more than a decade of diverse experience in Shariah Advisory, Compliance, Research, and Teaching. He holds a strong foundation in Islamic Sciences and Commercial Jurisprudence, having completed Shahadat-ul-Alamiyyah, Takhasus fil Fiqh al-Muamalat (Silver Medalist), MS in Islamic Banking & Finance (IBA Karachi), MBA (Karachi University), and several other advanced qualifications in Islamic and conventional finance.
His expertise spans across fatwa writing, Shariah governance, Islamic product structuring, and pool management, along with a significant contribution to research and publications in reputed national and international journals. He has issued and reviewed numerous fatawa in Muamalat (trade, finance, and Islamic banking operations) and has actively participated in research addressing practical challenges in Islamic banking, such as profit distribution mechanisms, Ijarah, and application of classical fiqh principles in modern banking.
Sami Ullah has also established himself as a trainer and capacity builder, delivering specialized workshops, lectures, and training sessions for banking professionals, Shariah scholars, and postgraduate students on various Islamic finance topics including Islamic treasury operations, Sukuk, Takaful, Shariah audit, and compliance. His dual command of classical Islamic jurisprudence and modern financial systems positions him uniquely as a bridge between Shariah scholarship and the financial industry.
Sami Ullah is a distinguished professional in Islamic Banking and Finance, with more than a decade of diverse experience in Shariah Advisory, Compliance, Research, and Teaching. He holds a strong foundation in Islamic Sciences and Commercial Jurisprudence, having completed Shahadat-ul-Alamiyyah, Takhasus fil Fiqh al-Muamalat (Silver Medalist), MS in Islamic Banking & Finance (IBA Karachi), MBA (Karachi University), and several other advanced qualifications in Islamic and conventional finance.
His expertise spans across fatwa writing, Shariah governance, Islamic product structuring, and pool management, along with a significant contribution to research and publications in reputed national and international journals. He has issued and reviewed numerous fatawa in Muamalat (trade, finance, and Islamic banking operations) and has actively participated in research addressing practical challenges in Islamic banking, such as profit distribution mechanisms, Ijarah, and application of classical fiqh principles in modern banking.
Sami Ullah has also established himself as a trainer and capacity builder, delivering specialized workshops, lectures, and training sessions for banking professionals, Shariah scholars, and postgraduate students on various Islamic finance topics including Islamic treasury operations, Sukuk, Takaful, Shariah audit, and compliance. His dual command of classical Islamic jurisprudence and modern financial systems positions him uniquely as a bridge between Shariah scholarship and the financial industry.