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Emerging Issues in Islamic Finance Law and Practice in Malaysia

Through a thorough analysis of emerging legal and regulatory issues in Islamic finance law and practice in Malaysia, this exciting new study covers issues such as blockchain technology, anti-money laundering, and FinTech in Islamic finance.

Détails bibliographiques
Cote:Libro Electrónico
Auteur principal: Oseni, Umar A.
Autres auteurs: Hassan, M. Kabir, Hassan, Rusni
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2019.
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Table des matières:
  • Intro; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgements; Part I: Introduction; Chapter 1: Introduction: Revisiting the Confines and Significance of Islamic Finance Law; Introduction; Wealth and Consumer Protection; Regulatory Compliance and Legal Documentation; Fintech and Blockchain Technology; References; Part II: Wealth and Consumer Protection; Chapter 2: Dealing with Unlawful Sources of Funds Among Islamic Banks in Malaysia: The Practitioners' Perspectives; Introduction; Previous Studies on Unlawful Wealth; Methodology; Result and Analysis; Summary of Findings; Conclusion; References
  • Chapter 3: The Objectives of Sharīʻah in Nomination for the Payment of Family Takaful BenefitsIntroduction; Maqasid al-Sharīʻah in Family Takaful; The General Objectives of Sharīʻah; The Specific Objectives of Sharīʻah; The Rules of Nomination under IFSA 2013; The Status of Family Takaful Benefits in Islamic Law; Takaful Benefit as a Property; Takaful Benefit as a Haq (right); Ownership of Takaful Benefit; Conditional Hibah in Islamic Law and Its Application in Nomination; Conclusions and Recommendations; References
  • Chapter 4: Creating Security to Finance Waqf Property Development in Malaysia: Issues and SolutionsIntroduction; Sharīʻah Restrictions on Waqf Property; The Duty of the Waqf Trustee to Develop Waqf Property; Creating a Lease Over Waqf Property for Purposes of Development and Sale of Rights; Example of Waqf Property Development Project in Malaysia: Taman Warisan Impian Seetee Aisah Pulau Pinang; Legal Issues Confronting a Charge on Lease; Jualjanji as a Viable Security Transaction for Waqf Property; Conclusion; References
  • Chapter 5: Hisbah as a Consumer Protection Institution in Malaysia: A Special Reference to Islamic Consumer Credit IndustryIntroduction; Sharīʻah and Consumer Credit; The Hisbah Institution; Definition of Hisbah and Muhtasib; Legal Authority for the Establishment of Hisbah Institution; Evolution of Hisbah Institution; Functions and Powers of Hisbah; Characteristic of Muhtasib; Islamic Consumer Credit Industry in Malaysia; The Islamic Banking Industry; Islamic Hire-Purchase Industry; Islamic Pawnbroking Industry; Analysis and Findings; Conclusion; References
  • Part III: Regulatory Compliance and Legal DocumentationChapter 6: The Role of Financial Regulator in Protecting Bank Consumers from Unfair Contract Terms: The Case of Malaysian Islamic Banks; Introduction; Conceptual Framework; Defining Unfair Contract Terms; The Case for Banking Consumer Protection from Unfair Contract Terms; Bank Consumer Protection Framework; Findings and Discussion; Banking Consumer Protection: Institutional Setup; The Vision and Methods of BNM; Current Priorities of BNM; Recommendations and Conclusion; References