Istisnā’- A Realistic Approach to the Concept in Islamic Finance and Its Application to the Agricultural Sector in Pakistan

Farmers predominantly belong to lower class of the society, particularly in developing and under developing countries. This actuality really put them on back-foot in every sphere of life, including their various agricultural activities. For instance, they always face problems to fulfil their agricu...

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Main Authors: Dr. Lutfullah Saqib, Dr. Kellie W. Roberts
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: SZIC University of Peshawar 2017-06-01
Series:الإيضاح
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Online Access:http://al-idah.szic.pk/index.php/al-idah/article/view/80
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spelling doaj-1c6e60b4b3bd466f9ad74cf93ef05d6b2020-11-25T01:23:42ZaraSZIC University of Peshawarالإيضاح2075-03072664-33752017-06-0134118 39Istisnā’- A Realistic Approach to the Concept in Islamic Finance and Its Application to the Agricultural Sector in Pakistan Dr. Lutfullah Saqib 0Dr. Kellie W. Roberts 1Assistant Professor (Law and Shariah) University of Swat, KPK, Pakistan, Email: lutsaqib@gmail.comDirector, Dial Center for Written & Oral Communication, University of Florida, USA, Email: robertsk@ufl.eduFarmers predominantly belong to lower class of the society, particularly in developing and under developing countries. This actuality really put them on back-foot in every sphere of life, including their various agricultural activities. For instance, they always face problems to fulfil their agricultural requirement, both for crop and non crop activities, and hence, not in position to get utmost benefits from their efforts. Being citizens of a developing country, Pakistani farmers come across the identical situation. As they are Muslims, therefore, avoid securing interest based loan from the financial institutions. Islamic financial system provides an alternate to such interest based arrangement in the shape of various financing techniques. Among these, Istisnā’ (manufacturing) is the most important one which can be used effectively for the fulfilment of various agricultural requirements. However, its role is more dominant in the satisfaction of non crop agricultural activities that is for example, manufacturing of some heavy agricultural machinery and equipments, installation of tube-wells and channels for appropriate irrigation system, construction of small houses for farmers in their lands etc. The present work discusses the theoretical background of this mode, available in the scholarly work of classical and contemporary Muslim jurists’ work, followed by the description that how it can be used for financing various sectors of agriculture. Study reveals the transaction is equally viable for the development of all sectors of agriculture like local farming, fish farming, dairy farming, poultry farming, horticulture etc. The intended results can be achieved when the financial institutions apply the transaction in its true spirit and philosophies envisaged for it by Islamic commercial law, and not mere a source of earning profit. http://al-idah.szic.pk/index.php/al-idah/article/view/80istisnā’islamic banksislamic financial institutionsagriculturefarmersagricultural financingrural areaislamic bank
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Istisnā’- A Realistic Approach to the Concept in Islamic Finance and Its Application to the Agricultural Sector in Pakistan
الإيضاح
istisnā’
islamic banks
islamic financial institutions
agriculture
farmers
agricultural financing
rural area
islamic bank
author_facet Dr. Lutfullah Saqib
Dr. Kellie W. Roberts
author_sort Dr. Lutfullah Saqib
title Istisnā’- A Realistic Approach to the Concept in Islamic Finance and Its Application to the Agricultural Sector in Pakistan
title_short Istisnā’- A Realistic Approach to the Concept in Islamic Finance and Its Application to the Agricultural Sector in Pakistan
title_full Istisnā’- A Realistic Approach to the Concept in Islamic Finance and Its Application to the Agricultural Sector in Pakistan
title_fullStr Istisnā’- A Realistic Approach to the Concept in Islamic Finance and Its Application to the Agricultural Sector in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Istisnā’- A Realistic Approach to the Concept in Islamic Finance and Its Application to the Agricultural Sector in Pakistan
title_sort istisnā’- a realistic approach to the concept in islamic finance and its application to the agricultural sector in pakistan
publisher SZIC University of Peshawar
series الإيضاح
issn 2075-0307
2664-3375
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Farmers predominantly belong to lower class of the society, particularly in developing and under developing countries. This actuality really put them on back-foot in every sphere of life, including their various agricultural activities. For instance, they always face problems to fulfil their agricultural requirement, both for crop and non crop activities, and hence, not in position to get utmost benefits from their efforts. Being citizens of a developing country, Pakistani farmers come across the identical situation. As they are Muslims, therefore, avoid securing interest based loan from the financial institutions. Islamic financial system provides an alternate to such interest based arrangement in the shape of various financing techniques. Among these, Istisnā’ (manufacturing) is the most important one which can be used effectively for the fulfilment of various agricultural requirements. However, its role is more dominant in the satisfaction of non crop agricultural activities that is for example, manufacturing of some heavy agricultural machinery and equipments, installation of tube-wells and channels for appropriate irrigation system, construction of small houses for farmers in their lands etc. The present work discusses the theoretical background of this mode, available in the scholarly work of classical and contemporary Muslim jurists’ work, followed by the description that how it can be used for financing various sectors of agriculture. Study reveals the transaction is equally viable for the development of all sectors of agriculture like local farming, fish farming, dairy farming, poultry farming, horticulture etc. The intended results can be achieved when the financial institutions apply the transaction in its true spirit and philosophies envisaged for it by Islamic commercial law, and not mere a source of earning profit.
topic istisnā’
islamic banks
islamic financial institutions
agriculture
farmers
agricultural financing
rural area
islamic bank
url http://al-idah.szic.pk/index.php/al-idah/article/view/80
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