CONVENTIONAL BANKS FROM 2006 to 2010 By: SATHESH A/L GOPINATHAN B0702069 Graduation Project Submitted to the Department of Business Studies‚ HELP University College‚ in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Business (Finance) Hons OCTOBER 2011 DECLARATION OF ORIGINALITY & WORD COUNT I hereby declare that the following graduation project is actually based on my original work except for the quotation and citations which I have duly acknowledged. I can also declare
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CTU351 INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT RHB Islamic Banking NAME : ATIQAH BT NORDIN SECTION : 12.6.21 COURSE : BM112 LECTURER’S NAME : USTAZAH ZURAIDAH ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I admit that this is the result of my own work or effort Date : 3 JULY 2013 ( _____________________) ATIQAH BT NORDIN
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“Identify an experience in which you failed to communicate a message.” As mentioned in the communication process‚ communication has only succeeded when the information given by the sender has been received and understood by the recipient. If the recipient has not understood the information‚ then this may not necessarily be the recipient’s fault. Typically‚ ineffective communications can be attributed to one of three things: 1. A poor message; * The message was too short; * The message
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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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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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Islamic Finance is a financial system that doesn’t work like other conventional banking systems. It follows the Islamic law‚ Shariah‚ which doesn’t allow certain aspects of a normal banking system such as usury and speculation. There are some main principles to be followed in Islamic banking. First of all‚ it prohibits interest‚ or Riba. Riba is forbidden in Islam‚ and therefore Islamic banking system adopts the principle of profit and loss sharing. It also prohibits uncertainty‚ gambling‚ and prohibits
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safer‚ more stable alternative to conventional finance look at the damage that an interest-based system has done to the US and Europe * emphasising Islam’s preference for an equitable distribution of wealth and dislike of excessive financial leverage * its assets estimated to total nearly $1 trillion globally * it had expanded at a compound annual growth rate of 20 per cent over the past three years‚ compared to 9 per cent for conventional finance | The Dubai debt crisis of 2009 showed this claim
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RISK MANAGEMENT IN ISLAMIC BANKING Chief Risk Officer BANK ISLAM MALAYSIA BERHAD Jeroen P.M.M. Thijs Bank Islam reserves all propriety rights to the contents of this Presentation. No part of this Presentation may be used or reproduced in any form reproduced without Bank Islam’s prior written permission. Islam’ This Presentation is provided for information purposes only. Neither Bank Islam nor the Presenter makes any warranty‚ expressed or implied‚ nor Neither assumes any legal liability or
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roTHE ROLE OF ISLAMIC BANKING IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN EMERGING MARKETS BY HAJARA ADEOLA MD/CEO LOTUS CAPITAL LIMITED A PRESENTATION AT THE ISLAMIC FORUM BUSINESS LUNCHEON LA SCALA‚ LAGOS NOVEMBER 2007 1 OUTLINE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Introduction Effects of the Interest Based system The Islamic Solution The Framework Shari’ah Objectives and Effects Islamic Tools for Prosperity Macroeconomic Efficiency Islamic Banks – An Alternative? Effects on the Economy Financial Institutions Global
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Deposits are strictly not considered as loans in the Islamic sense. If it is in the form of money‚ then he has an obligation to pay Zakat out of it. If these deposits are indeed loans‚ then it is the banks which should pay zakat on them. In reality‚the banks make the depositors pay the zakat ‚ which is injustice. (Alexandra R‚ Hardie & M. Rabooy‚ 1991) M. Norain‚ Ariffin‚ & M Adnan explained the perceptions and awareness among bankers in Islamic banks is essential to enhance corporate social responsibility
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