Islamic Banking: Principles, Practices and Performance

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Commercial banks and other financial institutions are an integral part of present economics. Individuals as well as public and private institutions can hardly operate without the institutions of banking. Modern banking operations are primarily interest-centric. Banks receive money and leand it on interest. This is prohibited in Islam. Since interest permeates all the operations of the banking system, the whole banking system is repugnant to Muslims.

Islamic banking- as an alternative to the Western capitalist banking system-prohibits any kind of speculation, interest, and immoral investments (e.g. casinos). Islamic banks have to make a profit. They do this by buying assets on behalf of the customer, who has to repay the Ioan and is paid off, the assets’s ownership is transferred to the borrower. The advantage of this arrangement is that the bank shares not only the profit but the risk as well. For this reason, it gets the opportunity to have a close look at the potential borrowers.

This book deals with conceptual, theoretical and empirical framework of Islamic banking system. It also provides a performance review of Islamic banks in global perspective. More importantly, it explains and exmines the practies of Islamic banking in India, focusing on issues and constrains. Finally, it suggests the need for establishment of Islamic banks in India and areas of further research in the subject.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR A Abdul Raheem

A Abdul Raheem is Assistant Professor and Research Advisor, Post-graduate and Research Department of Economics, The New College (Autonomous), University of Madras, Chennai.He did his M.Phil. and Ph.D. from Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu. With more than 13 years of teaching experience and 11 years of research experience, Dr. Raheem has contributed numerous research articles in national and international journals of repute including Journal of International Forum of Information and Documentation, Netherlands, and International Journal of Commerce and Business Management. Recently, he completed a research project on "Women SHGs and their Sustainability" funded by University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi.His areas of research interest include micro finance, rural development and women empowerment.

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Title
Islamic Banking: Principles, Practices and Performance
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Edition
1st.ed.
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ISBN
9788177083576
Length
220p., 28cm.
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