Shariah accountability practices of Islamic banks in Malaysia / Rosnia Masruki, Nur Sakinah Samsudin and Bablu Kumar Dhar

The study explores the concept of Shariah accountability, to promote transparency of Islamic Banks (IB) through Shariah disclosure by focusing on Shariah Committee report (SCR). This objective is achieved by using a quantitative method using a self-developed disclosure index, namely Shariah Disclosu...

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Main Authors: Masruki, Rosnia, Samsudin, Nur Sakinah, Dhar, Bablu Kumar
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Accountancy 2019
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spelling my.uitm.ir.437902021-03-24T14:35:29Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43790/ Shariah accountability practices of Islamic banks in Malaysia / Rosnia Masruki, Nur Sakinah Samsudin and Bablu Kumar Dhar Masruki, Rosnia Samsudin, Nur Sakinah Dhar, Bablu Kumar Banking Finance, Islamic The study explores the concept of Shariah accountability, to promote transparency of Islamic Banks (IB) through Shariah disclosure by focusing on Shariah Committee report (SCR). This objective is achieved by using a quantitative method using a self-developed disclosure index, namely Shariah Disclosure Index (SDI). It was developed based on Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) frameworks and guidelines, Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institution (AAOIFI) standards, Islamic Financial Supervisory Board (IFSB) regulations, and previous studies. Content analysis was conducted using the unweighted scoring method on seventy-five (75) annual reports from 2013 to 2017 for fifteen (15) IB in Malaysia to identify the level of SCR disclosure. The study findings show that the Shariah disclosure level of Malaysian IB only fulfills the minimum requirements by BNM, except for Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB). Meanwhile, noted some IB disclosed the items under different headings in annual reports. Yet, there are few IB do not fulfil the minimum requirements of SCR disclosure. Thus, this study proposes a regulator to monitor SCR disclosure for IB, as specified by BNM and AAOIFI, since it is essential for conforming Shariah compliance. Faculty of Accountancy 2019 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43790/1/43790.pdf Masruki, Rosnia and Samsudin, Nur Sakinah and Dhar, Bablu Kumar (2019) Shariah accountability practices of Islamic banks in Malaysia / Rosnia Masruki, Nur Sakinah Samsudin and Bablu Kumar Dhar. In: ICAM2019 – International Conference on Accounting and Management. Faculty of Accountancy, Universiti Teknologi MARA Puncak Alam, Selangor, p. 58. ISBN 978-967-17038-0-9
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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country Malaysia
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language English
topic Banking
Finance, Islamic
spellingShingle Banking
Finance, Islamic
Masruki, Rosnia
Samsudin, Nur Sakinah
Dhar, Bablu Kumar
Shariah accountability practices of Islamic banks in Malaysia / Rosnia Masruki, Nur Sakinah Samsudin and Bablu Kumar Dhar
description The study explores the concept of Shariah accountability, to promote transparency of Islamic Banks (IB) through Shariah disclosure by focusing on Shariah Committee report (SCR). This objective is achieved by using a quantitative method using a self-developed disclosure index, namely Shariah Disclosure Index (SDI). It was developed based on Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) frameworks and guidelines, Accounting and Auditing Organisation for Islamic Financial Institution (AAOIFI) standards, Islamic Financial Supervisory Board (IFSB) regulations, and previous studies. Content analysis was conducted using the unweighted scoring method on seventy-five (75) annual reports from 2013 to 2017 for fifteen (15) IB in Malaysia to identify the level of SCR disclosure. The study findings show that the Shariah disclosure level of Malaysian IB only fulfills the minimum requirements by BNM, except for Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB). Meanwhile, noted some IB disclosed the items under different headings in annual reports. Yet, there are few IB do not fulfil the minimum requirements of SCR disclosure. Thus, this study proposes a regulator to monitor SCR disclosure for IB, as specified by BNM and AAOIFI, since it is essential for conforming Shariah compliance.
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author Masruki, Rosnia
Samsudin, Nur Sakinah
Dhar, Bablu Kumar
author_facet Masruki, Rosnia
Samsudin, Nur Sakinah
Dhar, Bablu Kumar
author_sort Masruki, Rosnia
title Shariah accountability practices of Islamic banks in Malaysia / Rosnia Masruki, Nur Sakinah Samsudin and Bablu Kumar Dhar
title_short Shariah accountability practices of Islamic banks in Malaysia / Rosnia Masruki, Nur Sakinah Samsudin and Bablu Kumar Dhar
title_full Shariah accountability practices of Islamic banks in Malaysia / Rosnia Masruki, Nur Sakinah Samsudin and Bablu Kumar Dhar
title_fullStr Shariah accountability practices of Islamic banks in Malaysia / Rosnia Masruki, Nur Sakinah Samsudin and Bablu Kumar Dhar
title_full_unstemmed Shariah accountability practices of Islamic banks in Malaysia / Rosnia Masruki, Nur Sakinah Samsudin and Bablu Kumar Dhar
title_sort shariah accountability practices of islamic banks in malaysia / rosnia masruki, nur sakinah samsudin and bablu kumar dhar
publisher Faculty of Accountancy
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43790/1/43790.pdf
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