Community discussion hub for the IOF platform: 10 native domain engines, 109 Shariah-native rails across 19 categories (142+ endpoints).
This repository hosts org-level discussions for the Islamic Open Finance™ ecosystem. For repo-specific issues use the discussions tab on the relevant repository.
Where to start: visit github.com/orgs/Islamic-Open-Finance/discussions.
A banking-grade Shariah-native platform built on 10 native domain engines over a single double-entry ledger. Two of those engines are the platform's defensible moats — the economic reason a tier-1 balance sheet rents IOF instead of building in-house:
- Settlement Engine — 24×7×365 DvP/FOP/RVP/DFP finality for Murabaha, Ijarah, Salam, Sukuk. AAOIFI SS-1/8/10/17/21/30 enforced at the state machine; CSDR Art. 7 penalties priced pre-confirm; ribawi-pair netting honoured. Reclaims 60–140 bps per corridor.
- Evidence Engine — signed, tamper-evident compliance pack on every trade. 47/54 controls across SOC 2, ISO 27001, AAOIFI, GDPR, PSD2, IFSB, ISO 20022. SHA-256 Merkle root + HMAC, one-call verification. Reclaims 30–55 bps on audit + re-papering.
Combined: 100–195 bps of Islamic-finance friction reclaimed per corridor.
| Category | Use it for |
|---|---|
| Announcements | Releases, deprecations, Shariah-board updates |
| Q&A | API usage, SDK questions, integration patterns |
| Ideas | Feature requests, new rails, new engines |
| Show & Tell | Apps you've built, partner integrations, case studies |
| Shariah Governance | Fatwa references, AAOIFI standard interpretation, scholar input |
| Compliance | SOC 2 / ISO 27001 / GDPR / PSD2 / IFSB / ISO 20022 questions |
| Repository | Purpose |
|---|---|
| iof-sdk-typescript | TypeScript/JavaScript client (incl. client.settlement.*, client.evidence.*) |
| iof-sdk-python | Python client (incl. client.settlement.*, client.evidence.*) |
| iof-openapi | OpenAPI 3.1 specification |
| iof-devtools | CLI + dev utilities |
| iof-helm-charts | Kubernetes Helm charts |
By participating you agree to follow the Contributor Covenant. Be respectful of religious context — IOF is a Shariah-native platform and discussions of Islamic finance principles are central to the project.
Discussion content: CC BY 4.0. Linked repositories: see each repository's LICENSE file (most are Apache-2.0; core platform is proprietary).