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Development Of The Islamic Banking And Finance In The Muslim And Non-Muslim World

Economic: Journal of Economic and Islamic Law

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Title Development Of The Islamic Banking And Finance In The Muslim And Non-Muslim World
 
Subject Islamic Bank
Financial Institution
Islamic Countries
 
Description             In Islamic countries, many of them poor and not highly developed, large segments of the Muslim population do not have access to adequate banking services—often because devout Muslims are unwilling to put their savings into a traditional financial system that runs counter to their religious principles. Islamic banks seek to provide financial services in a way that is compatible with Islamic teaching, and if Islamic banks can tap that potential Muslim clientele, that could hasten economic development in these countries.
            It is expanding not only in nations with majority Muslim populations, but also in other countries where Muslims are a minority, such as the United Kingdom and Japan. Similarly, countries such as India, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Syria have recently granted, or are considering granting, licenses for Islamic banking activities.
            In fact, there are currently more than 300 Islamic financial institutions spread over 51 countries, plus well over 250 mutual funds that comply with Islamic principles. And, over the past decade, the Islamic banking industry has experienced growth rates of 10-15 percent per year—a trend that is expected to continue.
           Globally, the assets of Islamic banks have been expanding at double-digit rates for a decade, and Islamic banking is an increasingly visible alternative to conventional banks in Islamic countries and countries with many Muslims. My study identifies the sources of Islamic banking expansion and ways to stimulate its continued growth. Knowing what drives the development of Islamic banking will help developing countries in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East catch up.
 
 
Publisher STAI Darul Ulum Banyuwangi
 
Date 2012-12-17
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ejournal.kopertais4.or.id/tapalkuda/index.php/economic/article/view/788
 
Source Economic: Journal of Economic and Islamic Law; Vol. 2 No. 2 (2012): ECONOMIC; 1-23
2477-5576
2088-6365
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://ejournal.kopertais4.or.id/tapalkuda/index.php/economic/article/view/788/553
 
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