Bank choice behaviour among Malaysian Muslims: a qualitative approach

This paper aims to understand the key motivations for Islamic bank patronage among Muslims using in-depth interviews and non-participant observation. This research used in-depth interviews and non-participant observation of Muslim customers of Islamic banks located in Terengganu, the earliest stat...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Azrin, Adnan, Noor Azeanti, Mohd Nasir, Dalfiza Mohd, Yusof
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spelling my-unisza-ir.27282021-09-23T03:27:47Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2728/ Bank choice behaviour among Malaysian Muslims: a qualitative approach Ahmad Azrin, Adnan Noor Azeanti, Mohd Nasir Dalfiza Mohd, Yusof H Social Sciences (General) This paper aims to understand the key motivations for Islamic bank patronage among Muslims using in-depth interviews and non-participant observation. This research used in-depth interviews and non-participant observation of Muslim customers of Islamic banks located in Terengganu, the earliest state to receive Islam in Malaysia and is well-known in adopting the Islamic governance system. 15 customers were determined to comprise the resultant sampling frame. The identified factors developed the four themes of customer profiling: i. ability (taufeeq) and guidance (hidayah); ii. guidance (hidayah) without ability (taufeeq); iii. ability (taufeeq) without guidance (hidayah); and iv. no ability (taufeeq) and guidance (hidayah). The “completeness of prayer” factor is a new discovery that could lead consumers to demonstrate an ideal behaviour according to Islamic teachings. Thus, the actual problem of the Islamic banking system especially among Muslims community is not the availability of shariah-compliant products or services, but the lack of shariah-adherent behaviour among Muslims. 2013-01 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2728/1/FH02-FESP-16-06736.pdf Ahmad Azrin, Adnan and Noor Azeanti, Mohd Nasir and Dalfiza Mohd, Yusof (2013) Bank choice behaviour among Malaysian Muslims: a qualitative approach. International Research Journal of Social Sciences, 3 (2). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2319–3565
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Ahmad Azrin, Adnan
Noor Azeanti, Mohd Nasir
Dalfiza Mohd, Yusof
Bank choice behaviour among Malaysian Muslims: a qualitative approach
description This paper aims to understand the key motivations for Islamic bank patronage among Muslims using in-depth interviews and non-participant observation. This research used in-depth interviews and non-participant observation of Muslim customers of Islamic banks located in Terengganu, the earliest state to receive Islam in Malaysia and is well-known in adopting the Islamic governance system. 15 customers were determined to comprise the resultant sampling frame. The identified factors developed the four themes of customer profiling: i. ability (taufeeq) and guidance (hidayah); ii. guidance (hidayah) without ability (taufeeq); iii. ability (taufeeq) without guidance (hidayah); and iv. no ability (taufeeq) and guidance (hidayah). The “completeness of prayer” factor is a new discovery that could lead consumers to demonstrate an ideal behaviour according to Islamic teachings. Thus, the actual problem of the Islamic banking system especially among Muslims community is not the availability of shariah-compliant products or services, but the lack of shariah-adherent behaviour among Muslims.
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author Ahmad Azrin, Adnan
Noor Azeanti, Mohd Nasir
Dalfiza Mohd, Yusof
author_facet Ahmad Azrin, Adnan
Noor Azeanti, Mohd Nasir
Dalfiza Mohd, Yusof
author_sort Ahmad Azrin, Adnan
title Bank choice behaviour among Malaysian Muslims: a qualitative approach
title_short Bank choice behaviour among Malaysian Muslims: a qualitative approach
title_full Bank choice behaviour among Malaysian Muslims: a qualitative approach
title_fullStr Bank choice behaviour among Malaysian Muslims: a qualitative approach
title_full_unstemmed Bank choice behaviour among Malaysian Muslims: a qualitative approach
title_sort bank choice behaviour among malaysian muslims: a qualitative approach
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2728/1/FH02-FESP-16-06736.pdf
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