Islamic Banking and Finance (IBF) has enjoyed unprecedented growth in recent years in the world, while the GCC remains a main hub of IBF activities. This is mainly due to the large wealth and capital accumulated in the region, which has provided the required liquidity for the IBF industry to enjoy double-digit growth in recent years, at least until the impact of the global financial crisis hit the region. Indeed, during the financial crisis, a slowdown in the asset growth and operations in the IBF industry has been observed as compared to previous period, including sukuk defaults. However, after the initial impact of the global financial crisis, the IBF industry in the GCC has managed to pick up again in recent months without major damage. As part of such positive developments, the sukuk market has overcome the contraction and is now enjoying another phase of expansion. This workshop, thus, aims to explore the dynamics of the IBF industry in the GCC region by attracting papers on the performance and developments of IBF in the GCC. The papers sought for are expected to focus on one of the following topical areas in relation to IBF in the context of the GCC region or GCC member country or countries: financial performance and its determinants; the impact of competition by local and foreign bank and financial institutions on GCC Islamic banks; risk dimensions and their management including liquidity risk, operational risk, credit risk, market risk, Shari’ah risk etc.; the impact of global financial crisis on GCC IBF and the resilience of IBF industry; Islamic banking deposits and its determinants; IBF investments and their determinants; corporate governance styles; corporate social responsibility in GCC IBF; service quality and its management in IBF; takaful and determinants of takaful taking in the GCC; the investment portfolios of takaful companies; performance and determinants of performance of sukuk in the GCC region; the sources of diffusion of IBF in the GCC; nature and demand for IBF in the regions; the relationship between GCC IBF and conventional banking and finance industry; the impact of GCC economic, financial and political environment on the development of IBF in the region; political economy of IBF and its evolution in the GCC; political economy of institutionalization of IBF in the GCC region. The individual papers can have a GCC regional focus; or can be a comparative paper focusing on one or more than one of the GCC countries; or can be a comparison of a GCC country or countries with other regions or countries in relation to the above mentioned topical areas. Comparative papers on GCC IBF and GCC conventional banking and finance are also welcome in relation to the above mentioned topics