Shari’ah governance for Islamic capital market: a step forward

Since the last few decades, Islamic finance industry has developed tremendously penetrating not only the Muslim countries but surprisingly the non-Muslim countries as well. It has been acknowledged by the scholars on the need for this development to cater for the Islamic banking, Takaful and Isla...

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Main Authors: Kasim, Nawal, Htay, Sheila Nu Nu, Salman, Syed Ahmed
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spelling my.iium.irep.309532017-06-20T04:07:58Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/30953/ Shari’ah governance for Islamic capital market: a step forward Kasim, Nawal Htay, Sheila Nu Nu Salman, Syed Ahmed HG1501 Banking Since the last few decades, Islamic finance industry has developed tremendously penetrating not only the Muslim countries but surprisingly the non-Muslim countries as well. It has been acknowledged by the scholars on the need for this development to cater for the Islamic banking, Takaful and Islamic capital market industries. These three main industries are interrelated and dependent on each other in order to ensure that the whole Islamic financial system is in compliance with the Islamic principles. Among these three streams of the service industry, the Islamic capital market plays a crucial role to support the other two. Since Islamic banks and Takaful operators have to invest to provide the benefits to the investors and policy holders which are compatible with the conventional counterparts, the Islamic capital market is assumed to be the backbone for the two to survive and grow in the Islamic finance industry. Country such as Malaysia has issued the Shari’ah Governance Framework (SGF) specifically for Islamic banking sector in its most recent development. Since the framework does not cover Islamic capital market, it is the objective of this paper to investigate on the need for a similar requirement to have a comprehensive Shari’ah governance framework for Islamic capital market. Contemporary Research Center Australia 2013-06 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/30953/1/sgf.pdf Kasim, Nawal and Htay, Sheila Nu Nu and Salman, Syed Ahmed (2013) Shari’ah governance for Islamic capital market: a step forward. International Journal of Education and Research, 1 (6). pp. 1-14. ISSN 2201-6333
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Shari’ah governance for Islamic capital market: a step forward
description Since the last few decades, Islamic finance industry has developed tremendously penetrating not only the Muslim countries but surprisingly the non-Muslim countries as well. It has been acknowledged by the scholars on the need for this development to cater for the Islamic banking, Takaful and Islamic capital market industries. These three main industries are interrelated and dependent on each other in order to ensure that the whole Islamic financial system is in compliance with the Islamic principles. Among these three streams of the service industry, the Islamic capital market plays a crucial role to support the other two. Since Islamic banks and Takaful operators have to invest to provide the benefits to the investors and policy holders which are compatible with the conventional counterparts, the Islamic capital market is assumed to be the backbone for the two to survive and grow in the Islamic finance industry. Country such as Malaysia has issued the Shari’ah Governance Framework (SGF) specifically for Islamic banking sector in its most recent development. Since the framework does not cover Islamic capital market, it is the objective of this paper to investigate on the need for a similar requirement to have a comprehensive Shari’ah governance framework for Islamic capital market.
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author Kasim, Nawal
Htay, Sheila Nu Nu
Salman, Syed Ahmed
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title Shari’ah governance for Islamic capital market: a step forward
title_short Shari’ah governance for Islamic capital market: a step forward
title_full Shari’ah governance for Islamic capital market: a step forward
title_fullStr Shari’ah governance for Islamic capital market: a step forward
title_full_unstemmed Shari’ah governance for Islamic capital market: a step forward
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