Islamic Banking Revolution In Malaysia: A Review
Purpose of the study: The study aims to review the development of Malaysian Islamic banks from the year 2008 to 2015 and its role in financing Malaysian economy. Methodology: The sources of data were collected from Malaysian banks, the reviews of the experience of Islamic banks in Malaysia has been...
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my.utem.eprints.244262020-12-03T12:33:37Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24426/ Islamic Banking Revolution In Malaysia: A Review Fam, Soo Fen Saleh, Ali Husseini Ahmat, Norun Najjah Azmi, Fadhlur Rahim Prastyo, Dedy Dwi Yanto, Heri Purpose of the study: The study aims to review the development of Malaysian Islamic banks from the year 2008 to 2015 and its role in financing Malaysian economy. Methodology: The sources of data were collected from Malaysian banks, the reviews of the experience of Islamic banks in Malaysia has been discussed, then this study analysed the roles of Islamic banks in the allocation of resources in the banking system. finally, this study explained the overall development of performance in Islamic banks in Malaysia. Main Findings and Novelty: The results of this study show that the Malaysian Islamic banks have contributed on the structure of the Malaysian economy; particularly in supporting the SME (small and medium entrepreneurship) industries as well the large projects, which create a good positive impact on Malaysian economy and became one of the main financial sources of Malaysian investment. Applications of this study: Achieving the required requirements for the success of the desired Islamic financial system such as adherence to ethical controls and behavior would reduce the problematic ethical risks and the risks of information asymmetry and emphasis on the importance of participation in the banking system and the need to adopt them. © 2019 Gyandhara International Academic Publications. Gyandhara International Academic Publications 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24426/2/4%20HSSR%20201907NO4%20ISLAMIC%20BANKING.PDF Fam, Soo Fen and Saleh, Ali Husseini and Ahmat, Norun Najjah and Azmi, Fadhlur Rahim and Prastyo, Dedy Dwi and Yanto, Heri (2019) Islamic Banking Revolution In Malaysia: A Review. Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews, 7 (4). pp. 267-275. ISSN 2395-6518 https://giapjournals.com/hssr/article/view/1422/1202 10.18510/hssr.2019.7434 |
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Purpose of the study: The study aims to review the development of Malaysian Islamic banks from the year 2008 to 2015 and its role in financing Malaysian economy. Methodology: The sources of data were collected from Malaysian banks, the reviews of the experience of Islamic banks in Malaysia has been discussed, then this study analysed the roles of Islamic banks in the allocation of resources in the banking system. finally, this study explained the overall development of performance in Islamic banks in Malaysia. Main Findings and Novelty: The results of this study show that the Malaysian Islamic banks have contributed on the structure of the Malaysian economy; particularly in supporting the SME (small and medium entrepreneurship) industries as well the large projects, which create a good positive impact on Malaysian economy and became one of the main financial sources of Malaysian investment. Applications of this study: Achieving the required requirements for the success of the desired Islamic financial system such as adherence to ethical controls and behavior would reduce the problematic ethical risks and the risks of information asymmetry and emphasis on the importance of participation in the banking system and the need to adopt them. © 2019 Gyandhara International Academic Publications. |
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