Indebtedness among young Muslims in Malaysia: review of the extant literature

Evidences show rising trend of household debt especially among young Muslims in Malaysia. The literature has cited several reasons for this which covers macroeconomic, socioeconomic, cultural, psychological and demographic factors. Among all determinants, materialism and religiosity deficit seem to...

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Main Authors: Md. Shariff, Anita, Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan, Mohammed, Mustafa Omar
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spelling my.iium.irep.714572020-11-16T02:11:11Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/71457/ Indebtedness among young Muslims in Malaysia: review of the extant literature Md. Shariff, Anita Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan Mohammed, Mustafa Omar BPH Islamic Economics BPH186.4 Bay' Al-Dayn - Debt Financing BPH589.2 Riba - Interest HB126.4 Islamic Economics HB801 Consumption. Demand Evidences show rising trend of household debt especially among young Muslims in Malaysia. The literature has cited several reasons for this which covers macroeconomic, socioeconomic, cultural, psychological and demographic factors. Among all determinants, materialism and religiosity deficit seem to be the least researched factors. Studies argue that the chase for growth and higher living standard has invariably breed materialism in the society which in turn leads to indebtedness. At the same time, young Muslims are struggling to preserve their Islamic religiosity, which discourage indebtedness. Both materialism and Islamic religiosity have opposite impacts on debt. The role of Islamic banking in extending credit to Muslims is another dimension to be considered. On one hand, it claims to pursue a religious objective and on the other hand it offers debt-based products that encourage indebtedness. While Islam discourages indebtedness, more Muslims choose to borrow from Islamic banking for religious reason. There is dearth of literature that has critically examined these three issues: materialism, religiosity deficit and Islamic banking in relation to indebtedness. The present paper adopts a literature survey method to critically review the related works on factors that influence household debt behavior, focusing on these three issues. The paper expects to provide a new direction in the study of indebtedness among young Muslim households in Malaysia. 2018 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71457/1/HHDReligionMaterialIB.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71457/14/71457%20Indebtedness%20among%20Young%20Muslims%20in%20Malaysia.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71457/2/149%20Anita%20Md%20Shariff.pdf Md. Shariff, Anita and Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan and Mohammed, Mustafa Omar (2018) Indebtedness among young Muslims in Malaysia: review of the extant literature. In: 3rd International Social Science Conference, Islamic Thought and Understanding (ISSCITU) 2018, 1st-3rd May 2018, Langkawi, Kedah. (Unpublished)
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English
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topic BPH Islamic Economics
BPH186.4 Bay' Al-Dayn - Debt Financing
BPH589.2 Riba - Interest
HB126.4 Islamic Economics
HB801 Consumption. Demand
spellingShingle BPH Islamic Economics
BPH186.4 Bay' Al-Dayn - Debt Financing
BPH589.2 Riba - Interest
HB126.4 Islamic Economics
HB801 Consumption. Demand
Md. Shariff, Anita
Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan
Mohammed, Mustafa Omar
Indebtedness among young Muslims in Malaysia: review of the extant literature
description Evidences show rising trend of household debt especially among young Muslims in Malaysia. The literature has cited several reasons for this which covers macroeconomic, socioeconomic, cultural, psychological and demographic factors. Among all determinants, materialism and religiosity deficit seem to be the least researched factors. Studies argue that the chase for growth and higher living standard has invariably breed materialism in the society which in turn leads to indebtedness. At the same time, young Muslims are struggling to preserve their Islamic religiosity, which discourage indebtedness. Both materialism and Islamic religiosity have opposite impacts on debt. The role of Islamic banking in extending credit to Muslims is another dimension to be considered. On one hand, it claims to pursue a religious objective and on the other hand it offers debt-based products that encourage indebtedness. While Islam discourages indebtedness, more Muslims choose to borrow from Islamic banking for religious reason. There is dearth of literature that has critically examined these three issues: materialism, religiosity deficit and Islamic banking in relation to indebtedness. The present paper adopts a literature survey method to critically review the related works on factors that influence household debt behavior, focusing on these three issues. The paper expects to provide a new direction in the study of indebtedness among young Muslim households in Malaysia.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Md. Shariff, Anita
Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan
Mohammed, Mustafa Omar
author_facet Md. Shariff, Anita
Ariffin, Muhammad Irwan
Mohammed, Mustafa Omar
author_sort Md. Shariff, Anita
title Indebtedness among young Muslims in Malaysia: review of the extant literature
title_short Indebtedness among young Muslims in Malaysia: review of the extant literature
title_full Indebtedness among young Muslims in Malaysia: review of the extant literature
title_fullStr Indebtedness among young Muslims in Malaysia: review of the extant literature
title_full_unstemmed Indebtedness among young Muslims in Malaysia: review of the extant literature
title_sort indebtedness among young muslims in malaysia: review of the extant literature
publishDate 2018
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