New developments in Islamic economics : examples from South East Asia /
New Developments in Islamic Economics: Examples from Southeast Asia investigates the latest developments in a vibrant and fast-moving area of practical financial and economic study. This book is primarily focused on Malaysian contexts, while also presenting perspectives from Indonesia and Thailand.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley :
Emerald Publishing,
2019.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ISLAMIC ECONOMICS
- NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN ISLAMIC ECONOMICS: EXAMPLES FROM SOUTH EAST ASIA
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- List of Contributors
- I
- SOCIAL FINANCE
- 1. Entrepreneurship Development in Islamic Economics
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Objective of the Chapter
- 3. Islamic Economics: Concept and Definition
- 4. Definition of Islamic Economics
- 5. The Concepts of 'Entrepreneur' and 'Entrepreneurship'
- 6. Realising Sustainable Entrepreneurship Development
- 6.1. Participation for Islamic Microenterprise Development
- 6.2. Entrepreneurship Coordination
- 6.3. Entrepreneurship Networking
- 7. Entrepreneurship Development in an Islamic Perspective
- 8. Principles and Features of Islamic Entrepreneurship
- 9. Challenges Facing Entrepreneurship Development
- 10. The Way Forward for Entrepreneurship Development in Muslim Countries
- 11. Conclusion
- References
- 2. Application of the Concept of Maslahah in Household Debt Management
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Islamic Perspective on Personal or Household Debt
- 3. Malaysian Household Debt
- 4. Maqasid al-Shariah and the Acquisition of Debt
- 5. Ranking of Needs in Decisions Regarding Debt Acquisition
- 6. Findings
- 7. Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- References
- 3. Role of Infaq in Financing Students in Malaysian Public Universities
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Research Methodology
- 3. Results and Discussion
- 3.1. Development of Educational Infaq
- 3.2. Introduction of Infaq into Public Universities
- 3.3. Infaq Instruments in Public Universities
- 3.4. Development and Potential of Infaq in Public Universities
- 3.5. Issues and Challenges of Infaq in Public Universities
- 3.6. Implication and Contribution of Infaq in Public Universities
- 4. Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- References.
- II
- WAQF
- 4. Cash Waqf From the Perspective of Majelis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) and the Scholars of Aceh: An Analysis
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Ruling on Cash Waqf
- 3. Cash Waqf According to the Majelis Ulama Indonesia
- 4. The Arguments of the MUI Regarding Cash Waqf
- 4.1. Developing or Reviewing of the Definition of Waqf
- 4.2. Cash Waqf Is Flexible and Has Great Benefit
- 5. Cash Waqf According to the Scholars of Aceh
- 5.1. Allowed/Cash Waqf Is Permissible
- 5.2. Invalid/Cash Waqf Is Not Permissible
- 6. The Arguments of Aceh Scholars Against the Dalils of Cash Waqf
- 6.1. The Cash Will Be Lost After Spending It
- 6.2. Money Is Not an Asset
- Rather, It Is the Value of an Object
- 6.3. The 'Ain of the Waqf Has Been Changed or Transferred
- 6.4. Banknotes Did Not Exist During the Time of the Prophet
- 7. The Response of MUI Scholars in Aceh Concerning Cash Waqf
- 8. Conclusion
- References
- Interview
- 5. The Potential of Cash Waqf in the Socio-economic Development of Society in Kelantan: A Stakeholder's Perspective
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Waqf and Cash Waqf
- 3. Contribution of Cash Waqf to the Socio-economic Development of Society
- 4. Kelantan Society
- 5. The Socio-economic Condition of Kelantan
- 6. Data Collection
- 7. Implementation of Cash Waqf in Kelantan State
- 8. The Potential of Cash Waqf in the Socio-economic Development of Kelantan State
- 8.1. Potential of Cash Waqf in Education
- 8.2. Potential of Cash Waqf in Social Well-being
- 8.3. Potential of Cash Waqf in Economic Development
- 8.4. Potential of Cash Waqf for Health
- 8.5. Potential of Cash Waqf in Agriculture
- 8.6. Potential of Cash Waqf for Religious Purposes
- 9. Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- References
- Interviews
- 6. Empowering Society Through Waqf Bazars: A Case Study in Kelantan, Malaysia
- Abstract.
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Waqf
- 3. The Role of Waqf in Society
- 4. The Muslim Community in Kelantan
- 5. The Socio-economic Condition of the Community in Kelantan
- 6. Bazar Wakaf Rakyat in Kelantan
- 7. Research Methodology
- 8. The Role of Bazar Wakaf Rakyat in Improving the Economy of Kelantan
- 8.1. Role of Bazar Wakaf Rakyat in Economic Development
- 8.1.1. Reasonable Rental Rate
- 8.1.2. Job Opportunities
- 8.1.3. The Setting Up of Bazar Wakaf Rakyat at Strategic Locations
- 8.1.4. Type of Goods
- 9. The Construction of Bazar Wakaf Rakyat in the Mosque Compound
- 10. The Role of Bazar Wakaf Rakyat in Spiritual Development
- 11. Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- References
- Interviews
- III
- TAKAFUL
- 7. Micro-Takaful in Aceh: Does Society Need It?
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Concept of Micro-Takaful
- 3. Research Methodology
- 4. Opinions on the Potential of Micro-Takaful Implementation in Banda Aceh
- 4.1 Opinions of Low-Income Earners
- 4.2 Opinions of Academic Experts
- 4.3 Opinions of Takaful Practitioners
- 5. Discussion About the Three Parties
- 6. Conclusion
- References
- Interviews
- 8. Women and Risk: Does Takaful Have the Solution?
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Health Risks
- 3. Social Risk
- 4. Crime Risk
- 5. Takaful and Women
- 6. Results and Data Analysis
- 6.1 Female-Specific Illnesses
- 6.2 High Cost of Treatment Risk
- 6.3 Career Risk
- 6.4 Crime-Related Accidents or Losses to Women
- 6.5 Privatisation Policy/Subsidy Reduction at Government Hospitals
- 7. Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- References
- Appendix
- 9. The Islamic Perspective on the Underwriting of Health Takaful Products: A Study of Selected Takaful Operators in Malaysia
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Underwriting Process
- 3. Factors Used in Underwriting in Health Takaful Products
- 3.1. Age.
- 3.2. Gender
- 3.3. Physical Condition
- 3.4. Medical History
- 3.5. Personal Life
- 3.6. Family Background
- 3.7. Occupation
- 3.8. Hobbies
- 4. Shariah View of Factors Used in Underwriting
- 5. Conclusion
- References
- 10. Society's Understanding of Family Takaful: A Study in Southern Thailand
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Literature Review
- 3. Methodology
- 3.1. Pilot Test
- 4. Data Analysis and Results
- 4.1. Background of Respondents
- 4.2. Understanding of Family Takaful
- 4.3. The Difference in the Level of Understanding of Family Takaful Between the Groups Participating and Not Participating in Family Takaful
- 4.4. T-Test on the Difference of Levels of Understanding Between the Group Participating in Family Takaful and the Group Not Participating in It
- 5. Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- References
- IV
- BANKING INSTITUTIONS
- 11. The Application of Bay' Al-Tawarruq in Islamic Banking Institutions in Malaysia: A Study of Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Definition of Tawarruq
- 3. The Tawarruq Application at the Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad
- 4. Commodity Market Share Platform (Bursa Suq Al-Sila')
- 5. The Process and Mechanism of Suq Al-Sila' (Bursa Suq Al-Sila')
- 6. Tawarruq Application at BMMB
- 7. The Modus Operandi of Products Based on Tawarruq at Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad (Fig. 2)
- 8. Conclusion
- References
- Interviews
- 12. Determinants of the Asset Structure of Malaysian Islamic Banks: A Panel Study
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Literature Review
- 3. Methodology
- 3.1. Model Specification
- 3.2. Empirical Variables
- 3.3. Data and Methodology
- 4. Empirical Findings
- 4.1. Descriptive Analysis
- 4.2. Analysis of Correlation Coefficients
- 4.3. Model Selections
- 4.4. Model Estimation Results
- 4.4.1. Bank-Specific Determinants.
- 4.4.2. Financial Condition Determinants
- 4.4.3. Macroeconomic Determinants
- 5. Conclusion
- Acknowledgment
- References
- 13. Islamic Versus Conventional Banking: Characteristics and Stability Analysis of the Malaysian Banking Sector
- Abstract
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Literature Review
- 3. Research Methodology
- 4. Results
- 5. Conclusion
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Index.