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Islamic Credit Card: Are Demographic Factors a Good Indicator?

open access: yesAsian Social Science, 2009
Este estudio investiga la relación entre los factores demográficos y el uso de la tarjeta de crédito islámica, así como de la tarjeta de crédito convencional, lo que demuestra sus interdependencias. Los temas debatibles han sido abordados por muchas autoridades no solo en términos del número de tarjetas de crédito que inundan la economía de la nación ...
Nur Naha Abu Mansor, Azman Che Mat
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

SHARIA ISSUES IN ISLAMIC CREDIT CARD BASED ON INDONESIA PRACTICE

open access: yesJISRAH: Jurnal Integrasi Ilmu Syariah, 2023
Sistem Perbankan Syariah mengalami inovasi yang sangat beragam dan perkembangan yang sangat cepat. Kartu kredit Syariah adalah salah satu bentuk inovasi dalam produk perbankan Syariah. Penggunaan Kartu Kredit Syariah masih menjadi perdebatan di kalangan ulama.
Alfi Husni
openaire   +2 more sources

ISLAMIC CREDIT CARD: RECENT DEVELOPMENT FROM A SHARIAH PERSPECTIVE

open access: yesInternational Journal of Law, Government and Communication
Islamic Credit Card (ICC) have emerged as a highly preferred payment method among consumers, primarily due to its foundational principles that aim to avoid prohibited elements under shariah. However, despite their growing popularity, ICC is not without challenges.
Mirzan Mohideen Bathusha   +1 more
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The Islamic Credit Card Based on Ujrah Concept: Conceptual Review

open access: yesJournal of Emerging Economies and Islamic Research, 2020
Islam is a way of life that seeks to protect the human being from financial harm through prohibiting riba, maysir, and gharar. Islamic credit card is one of the alternative banking products offered by Islamic financial institutions to replace the conventional credit card. The Islamic credit card was initially based on the Inah concept.
A. Balarabe, Faruk Abdullah
openaire   +2 more sources

Understanding the Drivers of Islamic Credit Card Selection Using TRA Model: Evidence from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

open access: yesiRASD Journal of Economics, 2022
This study investigates the drivers of Islamic Credit Card (ICC) adoption in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan by using the extended Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) model. Particularly, the study examines the impact of subjective norms, attitude, perceived financial cost, knowledge, and social influence on ICC selection.
Khush Dil Khan   +2 more
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Conceptualizing the Influences of Knowledge and Religiosity on Islamic Credit Card Compliance

open access: yesProcedia Economics and Finance, 2016
Abstract Human behaviour has been widely researched towards a continued understanding of individuals’ decision-making. Consumption behaviour is no exception; to which consumable products are perceived to be complying with certain standards of certification is very essential in particular with regard to product knowledge and religious belief of what ...
Johan, Zaimy Johana, Putit, Lennora
openaire   +2 more sources

Customers Perceptions to Accept the Islamic Credit Card (ICC) in Bangladesh

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Economics and Business Administration, 2023
: The survey study is conducted to measure knowledge of ICC, attitude towards ICC, perceived usefulness of ICC and its shariah compliance to ICC factor with the demographic variables that influence the acceptance of ICC.
Md. Shariful Haque   +4 more
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Measuring the Subjective Signal Strength: Validating Persian Vividness of Visual Mental Imagery Questionnaire-2. [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Behav
We validated the Persian Vividness of Visual Mental Imagery Questionnaire‐2 (VVIQ‐Pr2) in 630 participants, demonstrating its reliability, unidimensional structure, and convergent validity. The VVIQ‐Pr2 provides a robust measure of subjective imagery vividness, supporting cross‐cultural research and theories of perceptual reality monitoring.
Atashrooz M   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Between Consumer Demand and Islamic Law: The Evolution of Islamic Credit Cards in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
The elimination of interest from financial transactions has been a salient goal of Islamization movements around the world. Its proponents have had to balance this objective, which they claim to draw from Islamic law (sharia), against consumer demand for convenient products. In general they have opted to accommodate consumer demand, but surreptitiously,
Çokgezen, M, Kuran, T
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CASHLESS PAYMENT SYSTEM IN THE MSMES SECTOR IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF ISLAMIC ECONOMICS TO ENCOURAGE THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY (CASE STUDY OF POSBLOC MEDAN CITY)

open access: yesIstinbath, 2023
The development of the digital economy presents new, increasingly diverse financial service products. One of them is non-cash payments or cashless payments, which are the latest innovations and are increasingly prevalent in buying and selling payments ...
Zalika Fauja   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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