Sustainable Financing and Enhancing the Role of Islamic Banks in Malaysia

Although the banking sector does not directly affect the environment, it can pursue environmentally friendly practices and reduce waste. Moreover, it can promote environmentally sustainable investments and encourage businesses to adopt similar practices. Because Islam encourages preservation and pro...

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Main Authors: Kunhibava, Sherin, Ling, Sarah Tan Yen, Ruslan, Md Khalil
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https://doi.org/10.1163/15730255-12322023
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spelling my.um.eprints.215722019-07-04T08:23:27Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/21572/ Sustainable Financing and Enhancing the Role of Islamic Banks in Malaysia Kunhibava, Sherin Ling, Sarah Tan Yen Ruslan, Md Khalil BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc HG Finance Banking Although the banking sector does not directly affect the environment, it can pursue environmentally friendly practices and reduce waste. Moreover, it can promote environmentally sustainable investments and encourage businesses to adopt similar practices. Because Islam encourages preservation and prohibits harm to the earth, Islamic banks are expected to follow such practices in pursuit of Sharīah compliance. In Malaysia, Islamic banks have already embarked on this path, mainly by practising conservation in operational matters; however, other areas of sustainable financing have been less enthusiastically pursued. This study recommends a three-level approach: (1) at the banking level, more proactive steps should be taken, e.g. greening operations, introducing environmentally friendly products and services, complying with environmental regulations, creating awareness and training stakeholders; (2) at the national level, the Central Bank should introduce appropriate policies and guidelines; and (3) at an international level, voluntary principles should be adopted to ensure compliance with global initiatives. Brill Academic Publishers 2018 Article PeerReviewed Kunhibava, Sherin and Ling, Sarah Tan Yen and Ruslan, Md Khalil (2018) Sustainable Financing and Enhancing the Role of Islamic Banks in Malaysia. Arab Law Quarterly, 32 (2). pp. 129-157. ISSN 1573-0255 https://doi.org/10.1163/15730255-12322023 doi:10.1163/15730255-12322023
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topic BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
HG Finance
Banking
spellingShingle BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
HG Finance
Banking
Kunhibava, Sherin
Ling, Sarah Tan Yen
Ruslan, Md Khalil
Sustainable Financing and Enhancing the Role of Islamic Banks in Malaysia
description Although the banking sector does not directly affect the environment, it can pursue environmentally friendly practices and reduce waste. Moreover, it can promote environmentally sustainable investments and encourage businesses to adopt similar practices. Because Islam encourages preservation and prohibits harm to the earth, Islamic banks are expected to follow such practices in pursuit of Sharīah compliance. In Malaysia, Islamic banks have already embarked on this path, mainly by practising conservation in operational matters; however, other areas of sustainable financing have been less enthusiastically pursued. This study recommends a three-level approach: (1) at the banking level, more proactive steps should be taken, e.g. greening operations, introducing environmentally friendly products and services, complying with environmental regulations, creating awareness and training stakeholders; (2) at the national level, the Central Bank should introduce appropriate policies and guidelines; and (3) at an international level, voluntary principles should be adopted to ensure compliance with global initiatives.
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author Kunhibava, Sherin
Ling, Sarah Tan Yen
Ruslan, Md Khalil
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Ling, Sarah Tan Yen
Ruslan, Md Khalil
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title Sustainable Financing and Enhancing the Role of Islamic Banks in Malaysia
title_short Sustainable Financing and Enhancing the Role of Islamic Banks in Malaysia
title_full Sustainable Financing and Enhancing the Role of Islamic Banks in Malaysia
title_fullStr Sustainable Financing and Enhancing the Role of Islamic Banks in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Financing and Enhancing the Role of Islamic Banks in Malaysia
title_sort sustainable financing and enhancing the role of islamic banks in malaysia
publisher Brill Academic Publishers
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url http://eprints.um.edu.my/21572/
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