According to AlBaraka‚ Islamic bank is an institution that mobilizes financial resources and invests that money in an attempt to achieve pre-determined islamically - acceptable social and financial objectives. Both mobilization and investment of money should be conducted in accordance with the principles of Islamic Sha’riah whereas according to Ustaz Hj Zaharuddin (2007) stated that conventional bank operates based on debtor-creditor relationships. For example‚ it is between depositors (creditor)
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Interest Rate Risk in Islamic Banking Introduction Many countries‚ especially those with a substantial number of Muslim citizens operate a dual banking system. This system has both the Islamic and conventional banking systems which cater for the needs of both the Muslim bankers and the non-Muslim bankers. In a conventional and theoretical banking system‚ it would be expected that a change in the banking interest rates would yield a responsorial change for customers in the event that the customers
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BANKING Definition of Banking: According to Crowther‚ a bank "Collects money from those who have it to spare or who are saving it out of their incomes‚ and it lends this money to those who require it." In the words of Kinley‚ "A bank is an establishment which makes to individuals such advances of money as may be required and safely made‚ and to which individuals entrust money when not required by them for use." According to John Paget‚ "Nobody can be a banker who does not (i) take deposit
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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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2231-4288 JOURNAL ON BANKING FINANCIAL SERVICES & INSURANCE RESEARCH Internationally Indexed & Listed Referred e-Journal A CAMEL MODEL ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC & PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN INDIA K. V. N. PRASAD*; G. RAVINDER**; DR. D. MAHESHWARA REDDY** *Assistant Professor‚ ITM Business School‚ Warangal‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India. **Lecturer‚ ITM Business School‚ Warangal‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India. ***Assistant Professor‚ ITM Business School‚ Warangal‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India. ABSTRACT Banking sector is one of the
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New paradigm of product packaging. Islamic banking and finance has emerged as a financial intermediation process that is competitive and resilient and that contributes to the overall wealth creation‚ growth and development of our nation. In the middle of an increasingly challenging and competitive financial environment‚ the evolution of a comprehensive Islamic financial system seeks to meet the range of requirements of a rapidly changing economic environment‚ with its soundness and stability secured
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depression mainly U.S and Europe‚ and we also saw that those countries based on interest-free economic system. This is the scope for Islamic banking or interest free banking in India. Recently the Jeddah chapter of IFIB (Indian Forum for Interest free Banking) has submitted a memorandum to Salman Khurshid (External Affairs Minister of India). They demands Interest-free banking in India because many Indians working in Saudi Arabia wishes to invest their money in India’s infrastructure and other Developmental
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Thesis Paper Proposal on Green Banking Practice & Customer Response in Bangladesh Submitted to: Mr. Muzahidul Islam Professor Department of Banking and Insurance University of Dhaka Submitted by: Israt Jahan MBA ID no: 443 14th Batch Dept. of Banking & Insurance University of Dhaka Date of Submission: August 04‚ 2013. Introduction Bank is a financial institution whose main function is to mobilize fund from surplus economy to deficit economy. Banks collect deposits at the
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financial services in developing countries by providing funding for equity‚ loans‚ and mezzanine finance to financial intermediaries focusing on SME financing‚ and by building capacity of financial intermediaries and raising awareness on best SME Banking practices. IFC uses both investments and technical assistance to support financial intermediaries outreach to the SME sector more effectively and efficiently. Investments made by IFC in financial intermediaries focusing on SME lending have included
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Article 1 The direction of Islamic economics emerged since the prophetic period from the practice of Prophet Muhammad as an entrepreneur. His life and the companions that surrounded within the parameter of this business culture as guided by the Holy Qur’an. Nevertheless‚ the formal discussion of the discipline is rarely discussed in the previous conventional economic system. In order to serve the responsibility as a khalifah‚ Muslims practice a just economic system to achieve the objective of
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