An Islamic microfinance approach to scaling up the economic life of vulnerable people with HIV/AIDS in the muslim society

People with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) commonly pose problems to their family as well as to society because of their vulnerable health and economic conditions. Contrarily, PLWHA encounter social discrimination and adverse realities while finding it difficult to continue in their jobs. These complex phenomena...

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Main Authors: Islam, Reazul, Ahmad, Rubi, Ghailan, Khalid, Hoque, Kazi Enamul
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spelling my.um.eprints.366492023-12-03T01:26:47Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36649/ An Islamic microfinance approach to scaling up the economic life of vulnerable people with HIV/AIDS in the muslim society Islam, Reazul Ahmad, Rubi Ghailan, Khalid Hoque, Kazi Enamul HG Finance People with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) commonly pose problems to their family as well as to society because of their vulnerable health and economic conditions. Contrarily, PLWHA encounter social discrimination and adverse realities while finding it difficult to continue in their jobs. These complex phenomena interact to push them into a low economic status. A microfinance program can hopefully assist poor patients to cope with the negative economic consequences of this disease. But the conventional market-oriented microfinance institutions show reluctance to serve this group of people due to the possibilities of having credit risk. In this paper, we propose an alternative microfinancing technique that can provide a better economic life of the PLWHA while absorbing the credit risks. A comprehensive model is designed using specific Islamic financial instruments in conjugation with household economic portfolio theory. Critical realism method was adopted to construct this model. We concluded that the application of Islamic microfinance can enhance income of HIV patients while reducing the productivity-loss. This model can be useful to the microfinance practitioners and policymakers for addressing a different market segment, diversifying products, and formulating policy. Springer 2020-06 Article PeerReviewed Islam, Reazul and Ahmad, Rubi and Ghailan, Khalid and Hoque, Kazi Enamul (2020) An Islamic microfinance approach to scaling up the economic life of vulnerable people with HIV/AIDS in the muslim society. Journal of Religion and Health, 59 (3). pp. 1327-1343. ISSN 0022-4197, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-019-00832-8 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-019-00832-8>. 10.1007/s10943-019-00832-8
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Islam, Reazul
Ahmad, Rubi
Ghailan, Khalid
Hoque, Kazi Enamul
An Islamic microfinance approach to scaling up the economic life of vulnerable people with HIV/AIDS in the muslim society
description People with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) commonly pose problems to their family as well as to society because of their vulnerable health and economic conditions. Contrarily, PLWHA encounter social discrimination and adverse realities while finding it difficult to continue in their jobs. These complex phenomena interact to push them into a low economic status. A microfinance program can hopefully assist poor patients to cope with the negative economic consequences of this disease. But the conventional market-oriented microfinance institutions show reluctance to serve this group of people due to the possibilities of having credit risk. In this paper, we propose an alternative microfinancing technique that can provide a better economic life of the PLWHA while absorbing the credit risks. A comprehensive model is designed using specific Islamic financial instruments in conjugation with household economic portfolio theory. Critical realism method was adopted to construct this model. We concluded that the application of Islamic microfinance can enhance income of HIV patients while reducing the productivity-loss. This model can be useful to the microfinance practitioners and policymakers for addressing a different market segment, diversifying products, and formulating policy.
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author Islam, Reazul
Ahmad, Rubi
Ghailan, Khalid
Hoque, Kazi Enamul
author_facet Islam, Reazul
Ahmad, Rubi
Ghailan, Khalid
Hoque, Kazi Enamul
author_sort Islam, Reazul
title An Islamic microfinance approach to scaling up the economic life of vulnerable people with HIV/AIDS in the muslim society
title_short An Islamic microfinance approach to scaling up the economic life of vulnerable people with HIV/AIDS in the muslim society
title_full An Islamic microfinance approach to scaling up the economic life of vulnerable people with HIV/AIDS in the muslim society
title_fullStr An Islamic microfinance approach to scaling up the economic life of vulnerable people with HIV/AIDS in the muslim society
title_full_unstemmed An Islamic microfinance approach to scaling up the economic life of vulnerable people with HIV/AIDS in the muslim society
title_sort islamic microfinance approach to scaling up the economic life of vulnerable people with hiv/aids in the muslim society
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