Apart from that‚ banking operations are also one of the factors which contribute to the economical growth of a country. The main core business of the banking corporation is being a financial institution and a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities‚ either directly or through capital markets. Moreover‚ a bank also connects the customers that have capital deficits to customers with capital surpluses. 1.1 Role of Banking Institutions In addition
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Introduction 1 How Islamic banking system is different from conventional one? 1 Maintenance of CRR/SLR: 4 Project appraisal and evaluation: 4 Basis for collection of deposit 5 Moral Dimension 5 Emphasis on Productivity as compared to credit worthiness 5 Scope of the activities: 6 Guarantee for deposit: 6 Distributive justice and economic stability: 7 Allocate Efficiency: 7 Stability of banking system: 8 Growth of the banking system: 8 Emphasis
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and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 11; June 2012 Perception of Non-Muslims Customers towards Islamic Banks in Malaysia Abdul Aziz Abdullah Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin Kuala Terengganu‚ Terengganu Malaysia Rokiah Sidek International Islamic University Malaysia Gombak‚ Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Ahmad Azrin Adnan Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin Kuala Terengganu‚ Terengganu Malaysia Abstract Islamic banking products and services are gaining popularity among non-Muslims across the globe due to its wider
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Introduction Islamic banking is banking based on Islamic law (Shariah). It follows the Shariah‚ called fiqh muamalat (Islamic rules on transactions). The rules and practices of fiqh muamalat came from the Quran and the Sunnah‚ and other secondary sources of Islamic law such as opinions collectively agreed among Shariah scholars (ijma’)‚ analogy (qiyas) and personal reasoning (ijtihad). The credibility of the Islamic banking activities is highly dependent on the credibility of the Shariah advisers
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Journal of Banking & Finance 37 (2013) 433–447 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Journal of Banking & Finance journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/jbf Islamic vs. conventional banking: Business model‚ efficiency and stability Thorsten Beck a‚⇑‚ Asli Demirgüç-Kunt b‚ Ouarda Merrouche c a CentER‚ Department of Economics‚ Tilburg University and CEPR‚ The Netherlands World Bank‚ Development Research Group‚ United States c European Securities and Markets Authority
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FOUNDATION OF ISLAMIC FINANCE ISF 1101 SEMESTER 2 2013/2014 DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC BANKING AND FINANCE IN SINGAPORE INTRODUCTION Singapore or officially known as the Republic of Singapore is an island city-state which situated in the Southeast Asia specifically lies off the southern tip of Malaysia peninsular. The total area of Singapore is 716.1 square kilometres or 270 square miles and it accommodates approximately 5‚599‚200 citizens and 823‚082 of them are consists of Muslims
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Vivek S. Kanojiya (78) 1 INTRODUCTION TO ISLAMIC BANKING Islamic Banking refers to a system of banking or banking activity that is consistent with the principles of Islamic law (Shariah) .Shariah prohibits Riba. . i.e. interest free business. It is based on the Islamic economic system. It is not restricted to Muslims only. 2 EVOLUTION OF ISLAMIC BANKING Islamic banks are seen to involve themselves as financial intermediaries and investment oriented institutions in bringing
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Bahria University‚ Karachi Campus 13 Research Paper Islamic Banking in light of Quran and Sunnah and perception of people about Islamic Banking Wardah Nasir Hira Aziz TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface | 03 | Acknowledgement | 04 | Abstract | 05 | Introduction | 06 | Research Objective | 06 | Research Plan | 07 | Research Question | 07 | Literature Review | 08 | Theoretical Frame Work
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Pensee Journal Vol 75‚ No. 9;Sep 2013 Title: Determinants of Rapid Growth in Islamic Banking in Pakistan Muhammad Wahab Institute of Management Sciences‚ Peshawar‚ Pakistan Postal Address: R&DD‚ I-A‚ Sector E5‚ Phase-7‚ Institute of Management Sciences‚ Hayatabad Peshawar‚ Pakistan Tell: +92-3333588880 E-mail: muhammadwahab55@gmail.com Dr. Owais Mufti Institute of Management Sciences‚ Peshawar‚ Pakistan Postal Address: I-A‚ Sector E5‚ Phase-7‚ Institute of Management Sciences‚ Hayatabad
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PART A: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................1 FOREWORD.............................................................................................................1 Purpose.....................................................................................................................1 Coverage ........................................................................................................
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