Analysis of Funding, Resource Allocation and Bad Loan Collections Frameworks (Case Study: 5 Selected Islamic Countries: Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bahrain)

In this study, to enhance the capacity of Islamic banking in the country with an emphasis on religious learnings and using nearly half a century of banking experience and financial institutions in the world to examine the experience of Islamic banks in five selected Islamic countries including Iran,...

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Main Authors: Reza Memar Esfahani, Mehdi Farahani, Ali Arshadi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iran Banking Institute 2016-08-01
Series:مطالعات مالی و بانکداری اسلامی
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Online Access:http://jifb.ibi.ac.ir/article_49423_eb7e76e9f765a2b8764949e922333645.pdf
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spelling doaj-ee955f809e924821bd23d8eec6cdad652020-11-24T20:42:52ZfasIran Banking Instituteمطالعات مالی و بانکداری اسلامی2588-35692588-44332016-08-012بهار و تابستان13916449423Analysis of Funding, Resource Allocation and Bad Loan Collections Frameworks (Case Study: 5 Selected Islamic Countries: Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bahrain)Reza Memar Esfahani0Mehdi Farahani1Ali Arshadi2Deputy of Noor Credit InstitutePh.D. in EconomicsFaculty Member, Monetary and Banking Research InstituteIn this study, to enhance the capacity of Islamic banking in the country with an emphasis on religious learnings and using nearly half a century of banking experience and financial institutions in the world to examine the experience of Islamic banks in five selected Islamic countries including Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bahrain, the question of whether the mobilization, allocation and collection of receivables frameworks are different in these countries is arose out and discussed. In this regard, the business models of banking systems in the selected countries as well as the way of funding, resource allocation and bad loan collection are discussed. The obtained results show that among the differences between interest-free Islamic banking law enacted in 1983 in Iran with that of other countries, the existence of dual banking system (Islamic banking law along with usual banking rules), resource funding on the basis of Mudaraba Contract, the use of restricted and unrestricted investment deposits, the establishment of an independent legal council to allocate some of delay penalties to the charities, and asymmetry in damage can also be addressed.http://jifb.ibi.ac.ir/article_49423_eb7e76e9f765a2b8764949e922333645.pdfIslamic Business ModelFundingResource AllocationBad Loan CollectionsAsymmetry in Losses
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Mehdi Farahani
Ali Arshadi
Analysis of Funding, Resource Allocation and Bad Loan Collections Frameworks (Case Study: 5 Selected Islamic Countries: Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bahrain)
مطالعات مالی و بانکداری اسلامی
Islamic Business Model
Funding
Resource Allocation
Bad Loan Collections
Asymmetry in Losses
author_facet Reza Memar Esfahani
Mehdi Farahani
Ali Arshadi
author_sort Reza Memar Esfahani
title Analysis of Funding, Resource Allocation and Bad Loan Collections Frameworks (Case Study: 5 Selected Islamic Countries: Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bahrain)
title_short Analysis of Funding, Resource Allocation and Bad Loan Collections Frameworks (Case Study: 5 Selected Islamic Countries: Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bahrain)
title_full Analysis of Funding, Resource Allocation and Bad Loan Collections Frameworks (Case Study: 5 Selected Islamic Countries: Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bahrain)
title_fullStr Analysis of Funding, Resource Allocation and Bad Loan Collections Frameworks (Case Study: 5 Selected Islamic Countries: Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bahrain)
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Funding, Resource Allocation and Bad Loan Collections Frameworks (Case Study: 5 Selected Islamic Countries: Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bahrain)
title_sort analysis of funding, resource allocation and bad loan collections frameworks (case study: 5 selected islamic countries: iran, malaysia, pakistan, jordan and bahrain)
publisher Iran Banking Institute
series مطالعات مالی و بانکداری اسلامی
issn 2588-3569
2588-4433
publishDate 2016-08-01
description In this study, to enhance the capacity of Islamic banking in the country with an emphasis on religious learnings and using nearly half a century of banking experience and financial institutions in the world to examine the experience of Islamic banks in five selected Islamic countries including Iran, Malaysia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bahrain, the question of whether the mobilization, allocation and collection of receivables frameworks are different in these countries is arose out and discussed. In this regard, the business models of banking systems in the selected countries as well as the way of funding, resource allocation and bad loan collection are discussed. The obtained results show that among the differences between interest-free Islamic banking law enacted in 1983 in Iran with that of other countries, the existence of dual banking system (Islamic banking law along with usual banking rules), resource funding on the basis of Mudaraba Contract, the use of restricted and unrestricted investment deposits, the establishment of an independent legal council to allocate some of delay penalties to the charities, and asymmetry in damage can also be addressed.
topic Islamic Business Model
Funding
Resource Allocation
Bad Loan Collections
Asymmetry in Losses
url http://jifb.ibi.ac.ir/article_49423_eb7e76e9f765a2b8764949e922333645.pdf
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