Customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing in Islamic banking

Problem statement: Diminishing partnership or musharakah mutanaqisah contract in home financing is recently introduced by the Islamic banking industry as an alternative of the bay bi’thaman ajil contract which has received many criticism from shariah scholars as mimicking conventional loan. This stu...

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Main Authors: Abduh, Muhamad, Abdul Razak, Dzuljastri
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/30753/
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description Problem statement: Diminishing partnership or musharakah mutanaqisah contract in home financing is recently introduced by the Islamic banking industry as an alternative of the bay bi’thaman ajil contract which has received many criticism from shariah scholars as mimicking conventional loan. This study aims to examine customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing and their intention to subscribe into the financing scheme. Approach: This study gauges customers’ perception on the salient features of diminishing partnership home financing from Islamic banks through a survey of 504 respondents comprise officers, managers and academician in Kuala Lumpur. The structural equation modeling was utilized to find out factors that influence customers’ intention for diminishing partnership home financing under the framework of the theory of reasoned action. Results: The main finding indicates that customers perceived the equity sharing features in diminishing partnership home financing mode differ from the conventional loan and other existing Islamic home financing modes. The result from structural equation modeling shows that customers’ intention for diminishing partnership is more influenced by their subjective norms compared to their attitude toward diminishing partnership home financing. Conclusion: The customers have perceived diminishing partnership as more shariah compliant than bay bi’thaman ajil. Afterwards, opinions from people perceived important by customers are giving more influence towards their decision making process.
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spelling iium-307532020-11-16T03:42:18Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/30753/ Customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing in Islamic banking Abduh, Muhamad Abdul Razak, Dzuljastri BP322.3 Musharakah - Partnership BPH Islamic Economics HG1501 Banking HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance Problem statement: Diminishing partnership or musharakah mutanaqisah contract in home financing is recently introduced by the Islamic banking industry as an alternative of the bay bi’thaman ajil contract which has received many criticism from shariah scholars as mimicking conventional loan. This study aims to examine customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing and their intention to subscribe into the financing scheme. Approach: This study gauges customers’ perception on the salient features of diminishing partnership home financing from Islamic banks through a survey of 504 respondents comprise officers, managers and academician in Kuala Lumpur. The structural equation modeling was utilized to find out factors that influence customers’ intention for diminishing partnership home financing under the framework of the theory of reasoned action. Results: The main finding indicates that customers perceived the equity sharing features in diminishing partnership home financing mode differ from the conventional loan and other existing Islamic home financing modes. The result from structural equation modeling shows that customers’ intention for diminishing partnership is more influenced by their subjective norms compared to their attitude toward diminishing partnership home financing. Conclusion: The customers have perceived diminishing partnership as more shariah compliant than bay bi’thaman ajil. Afterwards, opinions from people perceived important by customers are giving more influence towards their decision making process. 2013-02 Proceeding Paper NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/30753/1/23697_Customers%E2%80%99%20attitude%20towards%20diminishing.pdf Abduh, Muhamad and Abdul Razak, Dzuljastri (2013) Customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing in Islamic banking. In: IIUM Research, Invention and Innovation Exhibition (IRIIE) 2013, 19th-20th February 2013, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished) https://www.iium.edu.my/irie/13/
spellingShingle BP322.3 Musharakah - Partnership
BPH Islamic Economics
HG1501 Banking
HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance
Abduh, Muhamad
Abdul Razak, Dzuljastri
Customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing in Islamic banking
title Customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing in Islamic banking
title_full Customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing in Islamic banking
title_fullStr Customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing in Islamic banking
title_full_unstemmed Customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing in Islamic banking
title_short Customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing in Islamic banking
title_sort customers’ attitude upon diminishing partnership home financing in islamic banking
topic BP322.3 Musharakah - Partnership
BPH Islamic Economics
HG1501 Banking
HG3368 Islamic Banking and Finance
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/30753/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/30753/1/23697_Customers%E2%80%99%20attitude%20towards%20diminishing.pdf