Developments in Islamic Banking: The Case of Pakistan (Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions) Summary:
By Mohammad Mansoor Khan, M. Ishaq Bhatti
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: 2008-08-15
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1403998779
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781403998774
Product Description:
Explores the theoretical and practical features, recent developments and future prospects of interest-free banking, illustrated by a detailed analysis of the past twenty-five years of the interest-free banking movement in Pakistan (1980-2005). It helps the reader to understand the model underpinning interest-free banking,
based on principles of free market mechanism, efficiency, ethical investment and socio-economic justice. And it assesses the practical success of interest-free banking at individual Islamic banks and at state level, as in the case of Pakistan.Developments in Islamic Banking presents Islamic banking as a discipline promising ethical, competitive and diversified tools and systems in global finance. The book aims to educate Western market players about the Islamic banking system in friendly and familiar language, so as to bridge the gap between conventional and Islamic banking disciplines. It covers Islamic banking's ethico-religious paradigm, theory and practice, unprecedented developments, achievements, pitfalls and future prospects, and the growth of its infrastructures and supporting institutions in recent years. It provides a comprehensive and longitudinal view, analysing the institutional, financial, judicial and political developments in Pakistan during 1980-2007 for restructuring its economy and financial sector on Islamic lines. Core findings and lessons are provided for the future implementation of the Islamic banking system in Pakistan and elsewhere.
List of Contents
Introduction The Guiding Principles and Goals of the Islamic Economic System The Interest-Free Finance Movement in Global Financial Markets The Conceptual Development of Interest-free Banking and Finance in Pakistan (The CII Report 1980) The Implementation and Practice of Interest-Free Banking and Finance in Pakistan (1981-1991) The 1991 Federal Shariat Court (FSC) Judgement on Interest (Riba) and Interest-free Banking Practice in Pakistan The Attempts of the Commission of Islamization of Economy (CIE) for the Revival of Interest-Free Banking and Finance Movement in Pakistan(1992-1998) The Supreme Court Judgements of 1999 and 2002 on Interest (Riba) and Interest-free Banking and Finance Practice in Pakistan The Causes of Failure of Interest-Free Banking and Finance Movement in Pakistan Summary and Conclusions.
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