Explores the theoretical and practical features, recent developments and future prospects of interest-free banking, illustrated by a detailed analysis of the past twenty-five years of the interest-free banking movement in Pakistan (1980-2005). It helps the reader to understand the model underpinning
Developments in Islamic Banking: The Case of Pakistan
โ Scribed by Mohammad Mansoor Khan, Muhammad Ishaq Bhatti (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 290
- Series
- Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Introduction....Pages 1-6
Islamic Economics: Divine Vision of Distributive Justice....Pages 7-37
Islamic Banking and Finance Movement Worldwide: Performance and Prospects....Pages 38-76
Conceptual Developments in Islamic Banking and Finance in Pakistan (1977โ1980)....Pages 77-105
Islamic Banking and Finance Practice in Pakistan (1981โ1991)....Pages 106-125
The 1991 Federal Shariat Court (FSC) Judgement on Riba (Interest) and Islamic Banking and Finance Practice in Pakistan....Pages 126-134
Efforts to Revive Islamic Banking and Finance in Pakistan (1992โ1998)....Pages 135-157
The Impact of the Supreme Court Judgements of 1999 and 2002 on Riba (Interest) on the IBF Movement in Pakistan (1999โ2007) ....Pages 158-180
The Causes of the Failure of Islamic Banking and Finance in Pakistan....Pages 181-199
Summary and Conclusions....Pages 200-206
Back Matter....Pages 207-264
โฆ Subjects
Business Finance; Finance, general; Banking
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