An overview of ibra' implementation in Malaysian Islamic Banks / Mohd Ab Malek Md Shah … [et al.]

In the normal conventional banking system, customer only has to pay the outstanding principal amount and earned interest at the time when early settlement is made. The financier normally waives the unearned interest. Contractually, customer in Islamic banks has to settle all outstanding selling pric...

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Main Authors: Md Shah, Mohd Ab Malek, Mohd Jody, Jeniwaty, Shahudin, Mohd Harun, Mahzan, Sulaiman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Contemporary Islamic Studies 2016
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16532/
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Mohd Jody, Jeniwaty
Shahudin, Mohd Harun
Mahzan, Sulaiman
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Mohd Jody, Jeniwaty
Shahudin, Mohd Harun
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description In the normal conventional banking system, customer only has to pay the outstanding principal amount and earned interest at the time when early settlement is made. The financier normally waives the unearned interest. Contractually, customer in Islamic banks has to settle all outstanding selling prices in the case of early settlement. Nevertheless, Islamic bank normally gives ibra' to its customer who made early settlement. This practice of rebate is important to maintain the competitiveness of Islamic banking as a mechanism of providing mutual help in terms of charitable matters within a Muslim society, which is highly recommended by shariah principles. This concept is actually more suitable for the financier who wants to surrender its right over the debt to customers. Hence, this paper aimed to explore the fundamental concept of ibra' as practised by the bankers currently within the ambit of Islamic teaching. In addition, it is hoped that; throughout this study, it would lead to the betterment of understanding of this concept holistically.
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spelling uitm-165322019-02-15T04:04:35Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16532/ An overview of ibra' implementation in Malaysian Islamic Banks / Mohd Ab Malek Md Shah … [et al.] jcis Md Shah, Mohd Ab Malek Mohd Jody, Jeniwaty Shahudin, Mohd Harun Mahzan, Sulaiman Indexes (General) In the normal conventional banking system, customer only has to pay the outstanding principal amount and earned interest at the time when early settlement is made. The financier normally waives the unearned interest. Contractually, customer in Islamic banks has to settle all outstanding selling prices in the case of early settlement. Nevertheless, Islamic bank normally gives ibra' to its customer who made early settlement. This practice of rebate is important to maintain the competitiveness of Islamic banking as a mechanism of providing mutual help in terms of charitable matters within a Muslim society, which is highly recommended by shariah principles. This concept is actually more suitable for the financier who wants to surrender its right over the debt to customers. Hence, this paper aimed to explore the fundamental concept of ibra' as practised by the bankers currently within the ambit of Islamic teaching. In addition, it is hoped that; throughout this study, it would lead to the betterment of understanding of this concept holistically. Academy of Contemporary Islamic Studies 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16532/1/AJ_MOHD%20AB%20MALEK%20MD%20SHAH%20JCIS%2016.pdf Md Shah, Mohd Ab Malek and Mohd Jody, Jeniwaty and Shahudin, Mohd Harun and Mahzan, Sulaiman (2016) An overview of ibra' implementation in Malaysian Islamic Banks / Mohd Ab Malek Md Shah … [et al.]. (2016) Journal of Contemporary Islamic Studies <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Journal_of_Contemporary_Islamic_Studies.html>, 2 (1). pp. 59-68. ISSN 2289-9634 https://jcis.uitm.edu.my/
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Md Shah, Mohd Ab Malek
Mohd Jody, Jeniwaty
Shahudin, Mohd Harun
Mahzan, Sulaiman
An overview of ibra' implementation in Malaysian Islamic Banks / Mohd Ab Malek Md Shah … [et al.]
title An overview of ibra' implementation in Malaysian Islamic Banks / Mohd Ab Malek Md Shah … [et al.]
title_full An overview of ibra' implementation in Malaysian Islamic Banks / Mohd Ab Malek Md Shah … [et al.]
title_fullStr An overview of ibra' implementation in Malaysian Islamic Banks / Mohd Ab Malek Md Shah … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed An overview of ibra' implementation in Malaysian Islamic Banks / Mohd Ab Malek Md Shah … [et al.]
title_short An overview of ibra' implementation in Malaysian Islamic Banks / Mohd Ab Malek Md Shah … [et al.]
title_sort overview of ibra' implementation in malaysian islamic banks / mohd ab malek md shah … [et al.]
topic Indexes (General)
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16532/
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/16532/