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Accounting as a complement (tahsiniyat) can turn into a necessity (hajiyat) at the maqashid level. Maqashid sharia is not the most decisive factor in giving birth to sharia economic products that can play a dual role as a tool of social control and socio-
Solikhul Hidayat +3 more
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Do Islamic banks bear displaced commercial risk? Evidence from Indonesia [PDF]
The market share of Islamic commercial banks in Indonesia is small despite the fact that Indonesia is a predominantly Muslim country. This paper investigates the asymmetric effect of the deposit rate of conventional banks on Islamic bank deposits in ...
Agus Widarjono, Suharto, Diana Wijayanti
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This research paper proposes a framework for converting conventional banks to full-fledged Islamic banks as a catalyst for propelling the Islamic finance industry to Islamic Finance 2.0 by addressing the paucity of a regulatory framework for Central ...
Suleiman Sani +2 more
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Classification and management of non-performing loans of Islamic Banks and Conventional Banks : a comparative study [PDF]
This paper compares the classification and management of non-performing loans between Islamic banks in Malaysia and conventional banks in the UK and Japan.
Mokhtar, Mokhrazinim, Zakaria, Zukarnain
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The main objective of this paper is to give an overview of comparative financial performance of Islamic banks with conventional banks based on the CAMEL method.
Armanto Witjaksono, Anis Yunistriani
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Determinants of Liquidity Risk in Indonesian Islamic and Conventional Banks
The purpose of the study is to examine the causes of the liquidity risk in Islamic and conventional banks in Indonesia using panel data regression method.
Raditya Sukmana, Sari Suryaningtyas
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Revenue Diversification, Performance and Bank Risk: Evidence from Indonesia
This paper examines the effect of revenue diversification on bank performance and bank risk by studying 101 conventional commercial banks in Indonesia over the period of 2010-2014 resulting in 505 observations.
Mutiara Nur Hafidiyah, Irwan Trinugroho
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CONVENTIONAL BANK CREDIT TOOLS IN USURIOUS BANKS [PDF]
God has forbidden usury as a mercy to our economies and to preserve the interests of everyone in our societies and to protect us and them from the causes of corruption and economic backwardness.
Dr. Arwa Nihad Ismail -
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The bank lending channel in the Malaysian Islamic and conventional banking system
This paper examines the bank lending channel of monetary transmission in Malaysia, a country with a dual banking system including both Islamic and conventional banks, over the period 1994:01-2015:06. A two-regime threshold vector autoregression (TVAR) model is estimated to take into account possible nonlinearities in the relationship between bank ...
Guglielmo Maria Caporale +4 more
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Islamic Banking: A Comparative Survey with Christianity and Conventional Banking [PDF]
Nigeria as a secular state is dominated by Christianity and Islam hence the name Islamic Banking raises curiosity. This study is purely a theoretically based discussion on Islamic accounting, banking and finance in Nigeria. Nigeria is generally recognized and widely referred to as the ‘giant of Africa’. Again, she is being recognized and looked upon to
Ubesie Madubuko Cyril +2 more
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