Access to Own Dwelling through Ijarah at Islamic Banks and State-Owned Housing Scheme in Pakistan

Purpose: Access to a safe dwelling is one of the necessities of life and an indicator to reveal the economic development of a country. In Pakistan, however, the majority of the people do not have their dwelling rather have to spend their life in renting homes or in slums. To overcome the housing sh...

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Main Authors: Naseem Razi, Rashida Zahoor, Muhammad Asif Safdar, Jibran Jamshed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CSRC Publishing 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Accounting and Finance in Emerging Economies
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Online Access:https://www.publishing.globalcsrc.org/ojs/index.php/jafee/article/view/1520
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spelling doaj-7fa698976c874568a36c7108c0505eda2021-02-02T19:48:42ZengCSRC PublishingJournal of Accounting and Finance in Emerging Economies2519-03182518-84882021-01-017110.26710/jafee.v7i1.1520Access to Own Dwelling through Ijarah at Islamic Banks and State-Owned Housing Scheme in PakistanNaseem Razi0Rashida Zahoor1Muhammad Asif Safdar2Jibran Jamshed3Associate Professor of Law, FSL., International Islamic University, Islamabad, PakistanAssistant Professor, Department of Law, University of Sahiwal, Sahiwal, PakistanAssistant Professor, Principal of Gillani Law College, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, PakistanAssistant Professor, Department of Law, Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan Purpose: Access to a safe dwelling is one of the necessities of life and an indicator to reveal the economic development of a country. In Pakistan, however, the majority of the people do not have their dwelling rather have to spend their life in renting homes or in slums. To overcome the housing shortfall, the State Bank of Pakistan has pronounced a low-cost housing scheme for the poor and the low-income segment of the society while the Islamic banking sector also offers ijarah facility to purchase or to construct own dwelling and claims to work in the objective of Islamic legal system. Therefore, this study aims to analyze critically,  ijarah and state-owned low-cost housing scheme from the public insight. Design/Methodology/Approach: This research aims to utilize analytical, theoretical, and empirical methods of research rather than some combination thereof by utilizing experimental reasoning based on naturally occurring data, reports, and surveys. To evaluate ijarah and government housing scheme from public insight, a survey of 100 salaried persons has been conducted by way of the questionnaire at different companies in  District Rawalpindi. Findings: This study found that Pakistan is suffering from the acute issue of lack of own dwelling. The result of the conducted survey reveals that the majority of the employed people showed more trust in the state-owned housing scheme than ijarah at Islamic banks. Those people showed their interest in the state-owned housing scheme than ijarah at Islamic banks. Implications/Originality/Value:  The practical approach to ijarah at Islamic bank found in trust deficit concerning the public insight. That ijarah does not provide low-cost homes to the homeless people, hence not serving by Shari’ah. The current policy of the state provides an opportunity to ijarah to facilitate poor people by softening its terms and conditions and by way of qard-e-hasanah.  https://www.publishing.globalcsrc.org/ojs/index.php/jafee/article/view/1520Housing and Development, low-cost housing, finance,ijarah, house financing Pakistan
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Rashida Zahoor
Muhammad Asif Safdar
Jibran Jamshed
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Rashida Zahoor
Muhammad Asif Safdar
Jibran Jamshed
Access to Own Dwelling through Ijarah at Islamic Banks and State-Owned Housing Scheme in Pakistan
Journal of Accounting and Finance in Emerging Economies
Housing and Development, low-cost housing, finance,ijarah, house financing Pakistan
author_facet Naseem Razi
Rashida Zahoor
Muhammad Asif Safdar
Jibran Jamshed
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title Access to Own Dwelling through Ijarah at Islamic Banks and State-Owned Housing Scheme in Pakistan
title_short Access to Own Dwelling through Ijarah at Islamic Banks and State-Owned Housing Scheme in Pakistan
title_full Access to Own Dwelling through Ijarah at Islamic Banks and State-Owned Housing Scheme in Pakistan
title_fullStr Access to Own Dwelling through Ijarah at Islamic Banks and State-Owned Housing Scheme in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Access to Own Dwelling through Ijarah at Islamic Banks and State-Owned Housing Scheme in Pakistan
title_sort access to own dwelling through ijarah at islamic banks and state-owned housing scheme in pakistan
publisher CSRC Publishing
series Journal of Accounting and Finance in Emerging Economies
issn 2519-0318
2518-8488
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Purpose: Access to a safe dwelling is one of the necessities of life and an indicator to reveal the economic development of a country. In Pakistan, however, the majority of the people do not have their dwelling rather have to spend their life in renting homes or in slums. To overcome the housing shortfall, the State Bank of Pakistan has pronounced a low-cost housing scheme for the poor and the low-income segment of the society while the Islamic banking sector also offers ijarah facility to purchase or to construct own dwelling and claims to work in the objective of Islamic legal system. Therefore, this study aims to analyze critically,  ijarah and state-owned low-cost housing scheme from the public insight. Design/Methodology/Approach: This research aims to utilize analytical, theoretical, and empirical methods of research rather than some combination thereof by utilizing experimental reasoning based on naturally occurring data, reports, and surveys. To evaluate ijarah and government housing scheme from public insight, a survey of 100 salaried persons has been conducted by way of the questionnaire at different companies in  District Rawalpindi. Findings: This study found that Pakistan is suffering from the acute issue of lack of own dwelling. The result of the conducted survey reveals that the majority of the employed people showed more trust in the state-owned housing scheme than ijarah at Islamic banks. Those people showed their interest in the state-owned housing scheme than ijarah at Islamic banks. Implications/Originality/Value:  The practical approach to ijarah at Islamic bank found in trust deficit concerning the public insight. That ijarah does not provide low-cost homes to the homeless people, hence not serving by Shari’ah. The current policy of the state provides an opportunity to ijarah to facilitate poor people by softening its terms and conditions and by way of qard-e-hasanah. 
topic Housing and Development, low-cost housing, finance,ijarah, house financing Pakistan
url https://www.publishing.globalcsrc.org/ojs/index.php/jafee/article/view/1520
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