Tawarruq as an alternative to Ar-Rahnu structure / Mohd Shafiz Saharan ... [et al.]

In Malaysia, pawnbroking was introduced by Chinese Hakka from China in the 15th century during the Sultanate of Malacca while trading in Malacca (Mohamad Shukri et al. 2006, Abdul Razak 2011, KPKT 2020). The business starts to grow well, and back in 1871, the Pawnbrokers Ordinance 1871 was introduc...

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Main Authors: Saharan, Mohd Shafiz, Jamaludin, Mohd Fazil, Adzahar, Khairul Azfar, Wagiran, Norwahida
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author Saharan, Mohd Shafiz
Jamaludin, Mohd Fazil
Adzahar, Khairul Azfar
Wagiran, Norwahida
author_facet Saharan, Mohd Shafiz
Jamaludin, Mohd Fazil
Adzahar, Khairul Azfar
Wagiran, Norwahida
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description In Malaysia, pawnbroking was introduced by Chinese Hakka from China in the 15th century during the Sultanate of Malacca while trading in Malacca (Mohamad Shukri et al. 2006, Abdul Razak 2011, KPKT 2020). The business starts to grow well, and back in 1871, the Pawnbrokers Ordinance 1871 was introduced by the government. The ordinance was later repealed and replaced by the Pawnbrokers Ordinance 1898 (Wan Abdullah, 1999). To create standardization and harmonization with all the states in Malaysia, the Pawnbrokers Act 1972 and Pawnbrokers Regulation 1972 have taken their place. These acts are under the supervision of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT). Currently the latest act governing this industry is Financial Service Act (FSA) 2013. The pawnbroking industry has continuously flourished with ar-rahnu in 1992, which was two decades ago. It was established as an alternative for Muslims other than the conventional pawnbroking. The private and state government have started to introduce ar-rahnu to the society especially to the Muslims even without any specific ruling governing on it. It's now has become a profitable business as more banks and non-bank financial intermediaries start to add ar-rahnu in their business line. The earliest effort was started by Muassasah Gadaian Islam Terengganu by Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Melayu Terengganu (MAIDAM) (Othman et al, 2013). Besides, Yayasan Pembangunan Ekonomi Islam Malaysia (YaPEIM) also putting their effort to offer arrahnu in Malaysia. In addition, Majlis Agama Islam Kelantan has also established Kedai Ar-Rahnu (KAR), a subsidiary company of Permodalan Kelantan Berhad in the same year.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-563102022-05-04T13:54:14Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56310/ Tawarruq as an alternative to Ar-Rahnu structure / Mohd Shafiz Saharan ... [et al.] fbminsight Saharan, Mohd Shafiz Jamaludin, Mohd Fazil Adzahar, Khairul Azfar Wagiran, Norwahida Banking Special classes of banks and financial institutions In Malaysia, pawnbroking was introduced by Chinese Hakka from China in the 15th century during the Sultanate of Malacca while trading in Malacca (Mohamad Shukri et al. 2006, Abdul Razak 2011, KPKT 2020). The business starts to grow well, and back in 1871, the Pawnbrokers Ordinance 1871 was introduced by the government. The ordinance was later repealed and replaced by the Pawnbrokers Ordinance 1898 (Wan Abdullah, 1999). To create standardization and harmonization with all the states in Malaysia, the Pawnbrokers Act 1972 and Pawnbrokers Regulation 1972 have taken their place. These acts are under the supervision of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT). Currently the latest act governing this industry is Financial Service Act (FSA) 2013. The pawnbroking industry has continuously flourished with ar-rahnu in 1992, which was two decades ago. It was established as an alternative for Muslims other than the conventional pawnbroking. The private and state government have started to introduce ar-rahnu to the society especially to the Muslims even without any specific ruling governing on it. It's now has become a profitable business as more banks and non-bank financial intermediaries start to add ar-rahnu in their business line. The earliest effort was started by Muassasah Gadaian Islam Terengganu by Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Melayu Terengganu (MAIDAM) (Othman et al, 2013). Besides, Yayasan Pembangunan Ekonomi Islam Malaysia (YaPEIM) also putting their effort to offer arrahnu in Malaysia. In addition, Majlis Agama Islam Kelantan has also established Kedai Ar-Rahnu (KAR), a subsidiary company of Permodalan Kelantan Berhad in the same year. Faculty of Business & Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Cawangan Kedah 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56310/1/56310.pdf Tawarruq as an alternative to Ar-Rahnu structure / Mohd Shafiz Saharan ... [et al.]. (2021) FBM Insights <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/FBM_Insights/>, 4: 14. pp. 40-44. ISSN 2716-599X https://fbminsights.uitm.edu.my/
spellingShingle Banking
Special classes of banks and financial institutions
Saharan, Mohd Shafiz
Jamaludin, Mohd Fazil
Adzahar, Khairul Azfar
Wagiran, Norwahida
Tawarruq as an alternative to Ar-Rahnu structure / Mohd Shafiz Saharan ... [et al.]
title Tawarruq as an alternative to Ar-Rahnu structure / Mohd Shafiz Saharan ... [et al.]
title_full Tawarruq as an alternative to Ar-Rahnu structure / Mohd Shafiz Saharan ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Tawarruq as an alternative to Ar-Rahnu structure / Mohd Shafiz Saharan ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Tawarruq as an alternative to Ar-Rahnu structure / Mohd Shafiz Saharan ... [et al.]
title_short Tawarruq as an alternative to Ar-Rahnu structure / Mohd Shafiz Saharan ... [et al.]
title_sort tawarruq as an alternative to ar-rahnu structure / mohd shafiz saharan ... [et al.]
topic Banking
Special classes of banks and financial institutions
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/56310/1/56310.pdf
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