scholarly journals THE NATURE OF RISK IN ISLAMIC FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Putri Reno Kemala Sari

Islamic financial institutions are a risky business and several risk factors have been identified as critical to ensure that the Islamic financial institutions position remain intact amid the intense competition in the industry. The survival and success of a financial organization depends critically on the efficiency of managing risks. More importantly, good risk management is highly relevant in providing better return to the stakeholders. In addition, prudent risk management by financial institutions is the hallmark to avoid financial distress that could lead to financial crisis. This research aims to identify the types of risk in Islamic Financial Institutions. This research is using qualitative method to collect and analyze the data through direct observation and documentation study. The findings in this study offers a new interpretation of the primary sources that significantly introduce substantial new evidence and findings that would be beneficial for players in the Islamic industry, including policymakers and regulators to develop, enhance and improve the Risk Management. Furthermore, the study hopes to contribute in terms of recommendation strategy to strengthen and knowing the risk of the Islamic Financial Institutions so as to increase the overall competitiveness in the Islamic Financial Industry.

Hukum Islam ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 40
Author(s):  
AHMAD MAULIDIZEN

Islamic Financing Products have started to grow rapidly in the current banking and financial industry at this time. This situation can be seen through the increase of Islamic banking assets for several years, in addition to the inclusion of more institutions offering Islamic products. Sharia Gold Pawn Products is the delivery of marhun (collateral goods) from the rahin (customers using mortgage financing) to the bank as a guarantee of part or all of the debt. This research is field (field research) with data collection method through observation, interview and documentation study in data collection. The author concludes that the application of Rahn's contract on Sharia gold mortgage financing at Bank BRI Syariah has been in accordance with the National Sharia Board Fatwa and there are several things that must be improved so as not to conflict with Sharia principles


2010 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathan Ercanbrack

This article examines the unique risks associated with Islamic financial institutions and the secular state's reticence to directly regulate their religious dimension. It argues that the state's method of regulating the Islamic financial industry ignores special reputational risks associated with the religious and cultural distinctiveness of Islamic banks.


ملخص: شهدت الصناعة المالية الإسلامية على مدى العقود الثلاثة الأخيرة تطورات هامة، على مستوى نمو الأصول والموجودات وكذلك على مستوى الانتشار الجغرافي والدولي، وبرزت أيضا كأحد مجالات المنافسة والتأثير على السوق المالي وأصبحت تساهم في التنمية الاقتصادية التي شهد نموها دوليا اتجاها إيجابيا من خلال العديد من المؤسسات المالية الإسلامية. يهدف البحث إلى تسليط الضوء على ما حققته الصناعة المالية الإسلامية ومدى انتشارها على المستوى الدولي مع إعطاء بعض النماذج للصناعة المالية الإسلامية في الدول الإسلامية وغير الإسلامية. الكلمات المفتاحية: الصناعة المالية الإسلامية، الصيرفة الإسلامية، الصكوك، الصناديق الإسلامية، التكافل. Abstract Over the last three decades, the Islamic financial industry has witnessed significant developments, both in terms of asset size and geographical spread. It has emerged as one of the areas of competition and has played a role in influencing the financial market and contributing to economic development which has witnessed positive growth due to the efforts of many Islamic Financial Institutions. The research aims to shed light on the achievements of the Islamic financial industry and its spread at the international level, while giving some examples to the Islamic financial industry in Islamic and non-Islamic countries. Keywords: Islamic Financial Industry, Islamic Banking, Sukuk, Islamic Funds, Takaful.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 527
Author(s):  
Atharyanshah Puneri ◽  
Naeem Suleman Dhiraj ◽  
Hafiz Benraheem

Liquidity management has been incessantly challenging for the financialinstitutions and especially Islamic financial institutions due to their nature of business. The�convoluted nature of liquidity management impedes the task of Islamic banks in managing�their liquidity efficiently. Given the intricacies of the subject matter, this paper delves into�elaborating the key aspects of liquidity management; subsequently, discusses the�consequences of poor liquidity management and problems inherent in managing the latter by�analyzing the real-life failure of Islamic financial institution as a result identifying the issues that could possibly jeopardize the existence of the Islamic banks. Finally, equipping the�readers with tools to mitigate the liquidity risk.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 90-113
Author(s):  
Abdellah Ali Ahmed Al-Melahi

Almost all the transactions done by Islamic financial institutions comprise of debts which are measured in local or foreign currencies. This study aims at presenting and discussing opinions of Sh. Shaikh Ali Al- Qaradaghi in issues related to debt arrears settlement as faced by IFIs and prioritizing its usage. The study will discuss the overall principles of debts in general, and about the bad debts in particular. Also, the study discussed standards and Shari’ah pronouncements about debts and arrears settlement issued by organizations and Shari’a boards which focus on issuing pronouncements and standards in the Islamic financial industry. Also, the study discussed opinion of Sh. Ali AlQaradaghi about debts arrears and comparing it with opinions of ijtihād organizations as per the sequence arranged by the researcher. The study found that difference in opinions is existing while dealing with a procrastinating debtor, but for insolvent debtor, so there is no difference of opinion between Shaikh Ali and other except Shariah Standards of Bank Negara Malaysia with no different treatment between a procrastinating and insolvent debtor. The study further arrived at that acceleration of installments and alternatives to bad debts are based on four aspects: acceleration of remaining installments, compensation due to harm of inflation during the arrears, imposing financial penalty, and liquidated damages. This is concerning all the ijtihād bodies. However, Shaikh Ali’s view goes around two aspects: acceleration of remaining installments and compensation due to harm caused by hyperinflation. The study found that there is 71% homogeneity in all the solutions between the opinions of Shaikh Ali and other bodies, and 50% homogeneity for the solution of compensation for harm of inflation. The researcher presented some recommendations, and some of the important ones are working towards unifying the alternatives at least in one country, subsequential treatment of treating bad debt starting from partial acceleration of installments in tandem with the harm of inflation, and finally going for harm of inflation which can be adopted by those who take the view of Shaikh Ali.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 58-66
Author(s):  
Tijjani Ridwanlah Adewale ◽  
Nissar Ahmed Yatoo

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