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In recent years the rise of Islamic banking has been one of the most important trends in the economic sphere, with an estimated 1.5 billion Muslims in the world, this arena has plenty of room for expansion. Conforming to Shariah (Islamic Law) puts a huge demand among Muslims looking for financial products and services that adhere to their beliefs.
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Comparison of the efficiency measurement of the conventional and Islamic banks
Research background: Islamic banks appeared on the world scene as active players over two decades ago. Many of the principles upon which Islamic banking is based have been commonly accepted all over the world.
Hussam Musa +3 more
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Determinants of Muslim Customers’ Preferences towards Islamic Banks Products and Services
As Indonesia has the biggest Muslim population in the world, Islamic banks starts to bloom in Indonesia rapidly. This paper aims to investigate the determinants of Muslim people to be customers of Indonesian Islamic banks.
Rayna Kartika, Fidya Kasih Maulidya
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Islamic banks are prohibited from charging or paying interest, and thus can operate only on the basis of profit-sharing arrangements. This paper provides a brief survey of the theory and practice of Islamic banking. It covers developments in Islamic banking since the mid-1970s, how such banks operate, and the analytical underpinnings of a financial ...
Abbas Mirakhor, Mohsin S. Khan
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BELIEFS AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN AN ISLAMIC BANK
An Islamic bank in Malaysia (Malpha) positions itself on being Islamic. The products and services are more expensive while employees are paid less than normal commercial banks. What bonds customers and employees to the bank are symbols of Islam: aqad (oral agreement between the bank and a customer), doa’ (supplication, a prayer), the tazkirah (short ...
Ahmadasri Alaudin +2 more
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The Impact of Applying AAOIFI in Islamic Banks. Case Study in Iraqi Islamic Banks (I)
The objective of this research is to study the impact of applying the AAOIFIs in Islamic banks, while referring to the impact of applying the AAOIFIs in Arab countries, the focus being on the Iraqi Islamic banks.
Dhiaa Al Deen ALAZZAWI +1 more
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This research aims to analyze the effect of Sharia Compliance, Islamic corporate Governance, Intellectual Capital, and Earnings Management toward the Financial Performance of Islamic Banks.
Asma' Munifatussa'idah
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The Impact of Applying AAOIFI in Islamic Banks. Case Study in Iraqi Islamic Banks (II)
The objective of this research is to study the impact of applying the AAOIFIs in Islamic banks, while referring to the impact of applying the AAOIFIs in Arab countries, the focus being on the Iraqi Islamic banks.
Dhiaa Al Deen ALAZZAWI +1 more
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Branchless banking and profitability in the Indonesian Islamic banking industry
Purpose – This study aims to examine the effect of branchless banking on the level of profitability in Islamic banks. Methodology – This study uses two Islamic banks that have implemented branchless banking (BRI Syariah and BTPN Syariah) and two ...
Mohammad Nur Rianto Al Arif +1 more
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Determinants of bank profitability: Islamic versus conventional banks [PDF]
This research analyzes the determinants of bank profitability by investigating the internal factors that affect the profitability of Islamic banks and conventional banks.
Tariq Alzoubi
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