Measuring good governance for Islamic financial institutions for achieving Islamic social finance objectives: the need for Shariah governance index

An Islamic social finance ecosystem has its specific instruments in terms of funding and investment that are in line with Shariah (Islamic law) principles. These include waqf (Islamic endowment), zakat (compulsory alms), ṣadaqah (donation), qarḍ ḥasan (benevolent loan) and others. In this context, t...

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Main Authors: Nazmi, Nor Asila, Hassan, Rusni, Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rahim
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spelling my.iium.irep.969122022-02-24T08:20:38Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/96912/ Measuring good governance for Islamic financial institutions for achieving Islamic social finance objectives: the need for Shariah governance index Nazmi, Nor Asila Hassan, Rusni Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rahim HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance An Islamic social finance ecosystem has its specific instruments in terms of funding and investment that are in line with Shariah (Islamic law) principles. These include waqf (Islamic endowment), zakat (compulsory alms), ṣadaqah (donation), qarḍ ḥasan (benevolent loan) and others. In this context, the Islamic financial institutions can be considered as Islamic social finance institutions since it has the elements of Islamic social finance concepts. The uniqueness of these two types of institutions is that they operate with the absence of riba, maysir, gharar and thus the requirement of Shariah governance comes into existence. The practice of Shariah governance in Islamic financial institutions needs to be extensively examined by using a comprehensive measurement. Therefore, this chapter attempts to discuss on the needs of Shariah Governance Practices Index (SGPi) as a comprehensive measurement to measure the Shariah governance practices. In conclusion, it is proposed to have a comprehensive index to measure the Shariah governance practices which consider few components of Shariah governance such as the board of directors, the management, Shariah Committee and Shariah compliance functions. Emerald Publishing Limited 2022 Book Chapter PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/96912/1/96912_Measuring%20good%20governance%20for%20Islamic%20financial%20institutions.pdf Nazmi, Nor Asila and Hassan, Rusni and Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rahim (2022) Measuring good governance for Islamic financial institutions for achieving Islamic social finance objectives: the need for Shariah governance index. In: Towards a Post-Covid Global Financial System: Lessons in Social Responsibility from Islamic Finance. Emerald Publishing Limited, UK, pp. 91-104. ISBN 9781600716261
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Nazmi, Nor Asila
Hassan, Rusni
Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rahim
Measuring good governance for Islamic financial institutions for achieving Islamic social finance objectives: the need for Shariah governance index
description An Islamic social finance ecosystem has its specific instruments in terms of funding and investment that are in line with Shariah (Islamic law) principles. These include waqf (Islamic endowment), zakat (compulsory alms), ṣadaqah (donation), qarḍ ḥasan (benevolent loan) and others. In this context, the Islamic financial institutions can be considered as Islamic social finance institutions since it has the elements of Islamic social finance concepts. The uniqueness of these two types of institutions is that they operate with the absence of riba, maysir, gharar and thus the requirement of Shariah governance comes into existence. The practice of Shariah governance in Islamic financial institutions needs to be extensively examined by using a comprehensive measurement. Therefore, this chapter attempts to discuss on the needs of Shariah Governance Practices Index (SGPi) as a comprehensive measurement to measure the Shariah governance practices. In conclusion, it is proposed to have a comprehensive index to measure the Shariah governance practices which consider few components of Shariah governance such as the board of directors, the management, Shariah Committee and Shariah compliance functions.
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author Nazmi, Nor Asila
Hassan, Rusni
Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rahim
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Hassan, Rusni
Abdul Rahman, Abdul Rahim
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title Measuring good governance for Islamic financial institutions for achieving Islamic social finance objectives: the need for Shariah governance index
title_short Measuring good governance for Islamic financial institutions for achieving Islamic social finance objectives: the need for Shariah governance index
title_full Measuring good governance for Islamic financial institutions for achieving Islamic social finance objectives: the need for Shariah governance index
title_fullStr Measuring good governance for Islamic financial institutions for achieving Islamic social finance objectives: the need for Shariah governance index
title_full_unstemmed Measuring good governance for Islamic financial institutions for achieving Islamic social finance objectives: the need for Shariah governance index
title_sort measuring good governance for islamic financial institutions for achieving islamic social finance objectives: the need for shariah governance index
publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
publishDate 2022
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/96912/1/96912_Measuring%20good%20governance%20for%20Islamic%20financial%20institutions.pdf
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