al- ‘Urf and its applicability in Islamic deposit products

Over the last decade Islamic banking has clear taken root. What began as novelty has made major strides. The main purpose of this paper was to explain the applicability of ‘urf in Islamic deposit products. This study set about the application of ‘urf in Islamic law briefly, moreover, the concept o...

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Main Authors: Bello, Shafii Abdul Azeez, Mohd Yasin, Norhashimah, Hassan, Rusni, Mohd Yazid, Zul Kepli
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spelling my.iium.irep.470152017-06-15T06:30:47Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/47015/ al- ‘Urf and its applicability in Islamic deposit products Bello, Shafii Abdul Azeez Mohd Yasin, Norhashimah Hassan, Rusni Mohd Yazid, Zul Kepli HG1501 Banking Over the last decade Islamic banking has clear taken root. What began as novelty has made major strides. The main purpose of this paper was to explain the applicability of ‘urf in Islamic deposit products. This study set about the application of ‘urf in Islamic law briefly, moreover, the concept of deposit products in conventional bank just analysed while it in Islamic bank effectively analysed. The types of deposit products in both banks are chiefly current, saving and investment accounts. Moreover, the basis of each production from primary and secondary sources was explained to shows how they compliant with Sharīʿah. In addition, it mentioned the model of deposit products in Islamic banking that represented as wadī‘ah, qarḍ Hassan and muḍārabah that are replicate of conventional banking. Furthermore, it highlights the relationship between the depositor and depositee, as well as the obligations of both parties. The study argued that the adoption of the conventional banking structural practices by the Islamic banking is valid especially area of deposit and investment, since this account can be devoid of the interest element, Islamic banks are permitted by Sharīʿah to offer similar facilities. American Institute of Science 2015 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/47015/1/Urf_in_Islamic_Deposit.pdf Bello, Shafii Abdul Azeez and Mohd Yasin, Norhashimah and Hassan, Rusni and Mohd Yazid, Zul Kepli (2015) al- ‘Urf and its applicability in Islamic deposit products. American Journal of Economics, Finance and Management, 1 (2). pp. 35-42. ISSN 2381-6864 http://www.publicscienceframework.org/journal/ajefm
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Bello, Shafii Abdul Azeez
Mohd Yasin, Norhashimah
Hassan, Rusni
Mohd Yazid, Zul Kepli
al- ‘Urf and its applicability in Islamic deposit products
description Over the last decade Islamic banking has clear taken root. What began as novelty has made major strides. The main purpose of this paper was to explain the applicability of ‘urf in Islamic deposit products. This study set about the application of ‘urf in Islamic law briefly, moreover, the concept of deposit products in conventional bank just analysed while it in Islamic bank effectively analysed. The types of deposit products in both banks are chiefly current, saving and investment accounts. Moreover, the basis of each production from primary and secondary sources was explained to shows how they compliant with Sharīʿah. In addition, it mentioned the model of deposit products in Islamic banking that represented as wadī‘ah, qarḍ Hassan and muḍārabah that are replicate of conventional banking. Furthermore, it highlights the relationship between the depositor and depositee, as well as the obligations of both parties. The study argued that the adoption of the conventional banking structural practices by the Islamic banking is valid especially area of deposit and investment, since this account can be devoid of the interest element, Islamic banks are permitted by Sharīʿah to offer similar facilities.
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author Bello, Shafii Abdul Azeez
Mohd Yasin, Norhashimah
Hassan, Rusni
Mohd Yazid, Zul Kepli
author_facet Bello, Shafii Abdul Azeez
Mohd Yasin, Norhashimah
Hassan, Rusni
Mohd Yazid, Zul Kepli
author_sort Bello, Shafii Abdul Azeez
title al- ‘Urf and its applicability in Islamic deposit products
title_short al- ‘Urf and its applicability in Islamic deposit products
title_full al- ‘Urf and its applicability in Islamic deposit products
title_fullStr al- ‘Urf and its applicability in Islamic deposit products
title_full_unstemmed al- ‘Urf and its applicability in Islamic deposit products
title_sort al- ‘urf and its applicability in islamic deposit products
publisher American Institute of Science
publishDate 2015
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/47015/1/Urf_in_Islamic_Deposit.pdf
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