ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY Islamic Economics Research Centre ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OF INDIA PROGRESS‚ PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS Mohammad Ghous Ikhtiyaruddin Bagsiraj Scientific Publishing Centre King Abdulaziz University Jeddah‚ Saudi Arabia ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS OF INDIA PROGRESS‚ PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS Mohammad Ghous Ikhtiyaruddin Bagsiraj Scientific Publishing Centre King Abdulaziz University P.O. Box 1540‚ Jeddah 21441 Saudi Arabia FOREWORD The Islamic financial services
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aim is to find out which banking system‚(Islamic or conventional) performed better overall.11 different ratios were used and they were grouped into 4 different categories which are Profitability‚Liquidity‚Risk and solvency‚and Efficiency. 5 banks from Islamic will be compared with another 5 banks from conventional banking for a period of 5 years that is from years 2006 to 2010. To see whether there is a difference in the performance of the two banking systems which are Islamic and conventional banks
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Comparison between Islamic Banking and Conventional Banking Introduction As far as commercial banking is referred‚ there are two main differences from the traditional approaches (conventional or Islamic)‚ and these are very significant evolutions. One is that this method believes commercial banks as serving providers‚ rather of like “money lenders” (conventional) or “investing-collaborators” (Islamic). Interest-free banking is inferred as a sub-model; the conventional banking is considered as
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STRATEGIC PLAN FOR ISLAMIC BANKING INDUSTRY OF PAKISTAN Table of Contents ACRONYMS ................................................................................................................................................... III FOREWORD: .................................................................................................................................................. IV GOVERNOR’S MESSAGE .....................................................................................
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Journal of Money‚ Investment and Banking ISSN 1450-288X Issue 22 (2011) © EuroJournals Publishing‚ Inc. 2011 http://www.eurojournals.com/JMIB.htm The Performance Analysis of Islamic and Conventional Banks: The Pakistan’s Perspective Mian Muhammad Ashraf M. Phil Scholar‚ Superior University of Lahore E-mail: Ashraf.iub@gmail.com Tel: 0092-300-7808066 Zia-ur-Rehman Lecturer‚ Hailey College of Commerce University of the Punjab‚ Lahore E-mail: Ziaurrehman_hailey@hotmail.com Abstract The intent of
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LAWS OF MALAYSIA Act 276 Islamic Banking Act 1983 Date of Royal Assent Date of publication in the Gazette 9-Mar-1983 10-Mar-1983 An Act to provide for the licensing and regulation of Islamic banking business. PU(B) 182/1983 [7th April 1983] ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I PRELIMINARY 1. Short title‚ commencement and application. 2. Interpretation. PART II LICENSING OF ISLAMIC BANKS 3. Islamic banking business to be transacted only by a licensed Islamic bank. 4. Minister may vary or
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2088-9976 RESEARCH PAPER Liquidity Risk Management And Financial Performance In Malaysia: Empirical Evidence From Islamic Banks Noraini Mohd Ariffin Assistant Professor at the Department of Accounting‚ Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences‚ International Islamic University Malaysia. The author would like to thank Associate Professor Dr. Salina Kassim from International Islamic University Malaysia for giving valuable comments in completing the paper. Abstract - Liquidity risk arises from
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Abstract The rising of the Islamic banking and finance industry is a direct response to the growing awareness amongst Muslim regarding the need of alternative financial products and services that is complied with the teaching of Islam. To be specifically‚ the demand is based on the avoidance of the element of Riba which is widely and fundamentally practiced in the conventional banking industry. The attempt by the Islamic banking and finance industry had so far been successful and it could be witnessed
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Difference between islamic banking and conventional/ commercial banking BUSHRA TABASSUM IQRA ARSHAD SIDRA MEHAK MEHAK KHAN EMAD KHAN ISLAMIC BANKING: Islamic banking refers to a system of banking activity that is consistent with Islamic law (sharia’h) principles and guided by Islamic economics SHARI’AH – INTRODUCTION • What do we mean when we say ISLAMIC? We certainly mean an • Act‚ action‚ activity or thing that is in conformity with islamic • Teachings; • And when we say shari’ah what do we
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Number 1 The Evolution Of Islamic Finance In Southeast Asia: The Case Of Malaysia (1) Rika Nakagawa‚ Institute of Developing Economies‚ Japan ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is threefold: to explain why the Islamic financial system was introduced in Malaysia; to outline how the Malaysian government has promoted this system; and to analyze the development of the Islamic financial system with a specific focus on the banking sector. In Malaysia‚ the first Islamic bank‚ Bank Islam Malaysia
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