Degree of Islamic finance practices among the Malay Muslimpreneurs / Mohd Faizal P.Rameli … [et al.]

Malay Muslimpreneurs are at the forefront of Malaysia’s liberalizing economy, keen innovators who have adopted the business and Islamic practices in the country. Malay Muslimpreneurs seek to promote economic development while also embedding economic practices within a framework of ethics and moral r...

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Main Authors: P.Rameli, Mohd Faizal, Mohd Amin, Suhaida, Che Mana, Norajila, Mohd Arisa, Noorfazreen, Ab Wahab, Nor Azlina
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Published: Center for Islamic Philantrophy & Social Finance (CIPSF) 2020
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spelling my.uitm.ir.557082022-03-15T15:29:51Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55708/ Degree of Islamic finance practices among the Malay Muslimpreneurs / Mohd Faizal P.Rameli … [et al.] P.Rameli, Mohd Faizal Mohd Amin, Suhaida Che Mana, Norajila Mohd Arisa, Noorfazreen Ab Wahab, Nor Azlina Islamic ethics Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty Finance, Islamic Malay Muslimpreneurs are at the forefront of Malaysia’s liberalizing economy, keen innovators who have adopted the business and Islamic practices in the country. Malay Muslimpreneurs seek to promote economic development while also embedding economic practices within a framework of ethics and moral responsibilities deemed to be ‘Islamic’. The purpose of this paper is to examine the degree of the Islamic finance practicing in determining the practices towards Islamic financing among the Malay Muslimpreneurs. A survey questionnaire is distributed to 95 respondents in Melaka, state of Malaysia. The study show that the Muslimpreneurs has not fulfill all the requirement needed by the Islamic Finance in their entrepreneurial activities. This study also show that only 72% of the respondent has practices at least 80% of Islamic Finance needs and the 28% of them were practiced about 65%- 79% of Islamic Finance needs. Center for Islamic Philantrophy & Social Finance (CIPSF) 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55708/1/55708.pdf ID55708 P.Rameli, Mohd Faizal and Mohd Amin, Suhaida and Che Mana, Norajila and Mohd Arisa, Noorfazreen and Ab Wahab, Nor Azlina (2020) Degree of Islamic finance practices among the Malay Muslimpreneurs / Mohd Faizal P.Rameli … [et al.]. Journal of Islamic Philanthropy & Social Finance (JIPSF), 2 (2). pp. 61-69. ISSN 2590-3942 http://www.cipsf.my/
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Mara
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language English
topic Islamic ethics
Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty
Finance, Islamic
spellingShingle Islamic ethics
Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty
Finance, Islamic
P.Rameli, Mohd Faizal
Mohd Amin, Suhaida
Che Mana, Norajila
Mohd Arisa, Noorfazreen
Ab Wahab, Nor Azlina
Degree of Islamic finance practices among the Malay Muslimpreneurs / Mohd Faizal P.Rameli … [et al.]
description Malay Muslimpreneurs are at the forefront of Malaysia’s liberalizing economy, keen innovators who have adopted the business and Islamic practices in the country. Malay Muslimpreneurs seek to promote economic development while also embedding economic practices within a framework of ethics and moral responsibilities deemed to be ‘Islamic’. The purpose of this paper is to examine the degree of the Islamic finance practicing in determining the practices towards Islamic financing among the Malay Muslimpreneurs. A survey questionnaire is distributed to 95 respondents in Melaka, state of Malaysia. The study show that the Muslimpreneurs has not fulfill all the requirement needed by the Islamic Finance in their entrepreneurial activities. This study also show that only 72% of the respondent has practices at least 80% of Islamic Finance needs and the 28% of them were practiced about 65%- 79% of Islamic Finance needs.
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author P.Rameli, Mohd Faizal
Mohd Amin, Suhaida
Che Mana, Norajila
Mohd Arisa, Noorfazreen
Ab Wahab, Nor Azlina
author_facet P.Rameli, Mohd Faizal
Mohd Amin, Suhaida
Che Mana, Norajila
Mohd Arisa, Noorfazreen
Ab Wahab, Nor Azlina
author_sort P.Rameli, Mohd Faizal
title Degree of Islamic finance practices among the Malay Muslimpreneurs / Mohd Faizal P.Rameli … [et al.]
title_short Degree of Islamic finance practices among the Malay Muslimpreneurs / Mohd Faizal P.Rameli … [et al.]
title_full Degree of Islamic finance practices among the Malay Muslimpreneurs / Mohd Faizal P.Rameli … [et al.]
title_fullStr Degree of Islamic finance practices among the Malay Muslimpreneurs / Mohd Faizal P.Rameli … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Degree of Islamic finance practices among the Malay Muslimpreneurs / Mohd Faizal P.Rameli … [et al.]
title_sort degree of islamic finance practices among the malay muslimpreneurs / mohd faizal p.rameli … [et al.]
publisher Center for Islamic Philantrophy & Social Finance (CIPSF)
publishDate 2020
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55708/1/55708.pdf
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