Replication of short selling In Islamic finance

This paper discusses short-selling and its implication in Islamic capital markets as this has always been a subject of debate. The practice of short-selling in capital markets is considered a tool for providing liquidity and better price discovery to the traders. The use of short-selling in Islamic...

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Main Authors: Hasan, Aznan, Khan, Sarfaraj
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spelling my.iium.irep.893472021-04-16T02:00:12Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/89347/ Replication of short selling In Islamic finance Hasan, Aznan Khan, Sarfaraj BPH Islamic Economics This paper discusses short-selling and its implication in Islamic capital markets as this has always been a subject of debate. The practice of short-selling in capital markets is considered a tool for providing liquidity and better price discovery to the traders. The use of short-selling in Islamic capital markets is objectionable. The factors that make short-selling non-Shari’ah compliant are: (I) speculation that mostly verges on gambling, (ii) interest, and (iii) its contraven maslahah (public interest), that is, it may result in market manipulation and could potentially wreak havoc on the market. Therefore, the main objective of this paper is to review the structure of short-selling from the Shari’ah perspective. There are mainly six Shari’ah contracts discussed in this paper that can conveniently be used for structuring Shari’ah compliant short-selling. These Shari’ah contracts are: urbun, wa’ad, wakalah, mudharabah, bai’ salam and musharakah. IIUM Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89347/7/89347_Replication%20of%20short%20selling%20In%20Islamic%20finance.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89347/8/89347_Replication%20of%20short%20selling%20In%20Islamic%20finance_SCOPUS.pdf Hasan, Aznan and Khan, Sarfaraj (2015) Replication of short selling In Islamic finance. Al-Shajarah. pp. 41-66. ISSN 1394-6870 https://journals.iium.edu.my/shajarah/index.php/shaj/article/view/335
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Hasan, Aznan
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Replication of short selling In Islamic finance
description This paper discusses short-selling and its implication in Islamic capital markets as this has always been a subject of debate. The practice of short-selling in capital markets is considered a tool for providing liquidity and better price discovery to the traders. The use of short-selling in Islamic capital markets is objectionable. The factors that make short-selling non-Shari’ah compliant are: (I) speculation that mostly verges on gambling, (ii) interest, and (iii) its contraven maslahah (public interest), that is, it may result in market manipulation and could potentially wreak havoc on the market. Therefore, the main objective of this paper is to review the structure of short-selling from the Shari’ah perspective. There are mainly six Shari’ah contracts discussed in this paper that can conveniently be used for structuring Shari’ah compliant short-selling. These Shari’ah contracts are: urbun, wa’ad, wakalah, mudharabah, bai’ salam and musharakah.
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author Hasan, Aznan
Khan, Sarfaraj
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Khan, Sarfaraj
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title Replication of short selling In Islamic finance
title_short Replication of short selling In Islamic finance
title_full Replication of short selling In Islamic finance
title_fullStr Replication of short selling In Islamic finance
title_full_unstemmed Replication of short selling In Islamic finance
title_sort replication of short selling in islamic finance
publisher IIUM Press
publishDate 2015
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