Islamic banking in Southeast Asia / edited by Mohamed Ariff



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Islamic banking in Southeast Asia / edited by Mohamed Ariff

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In this book, several scholars evaluate the role and performance of Islamic banking in Southeast Asia and examine the problems and prospects of establishingIslamic banks in countries where such banking does not exist. Included are studies of some of the informal financial arrangements which are used by Muslims as alternatives to interestbased transactions.

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Title
Islamic banking in Southeast Asia / edited by Mohamed Ariff
Creators
Subject
  • Banks and banking--Islamic countries--Congresses
  • Economics--Religious aspects--Islam--Congresses
  • Banks and banking--Southeast Asia--Congresses
  • Southeast Asia--Economic conditions--Congresse
Publisher
  • Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,
  • National Library Board Singapore,
Contributors
  • Mohamed Ariff, 1942-
  • Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Digital Description
application/pdf, x, 212 p.
Provenance
Table of Contents
  • an overview. Omar Farouk -- 3. Islamic banking: theory and practice. Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi -- 4. Islamic banking: the Malaysian experience.Zakariya Man -- 5. Islamic banking: the Philippine experience. Michael O. Mastura -- 6. The question of Islamic banking in Indonesia. M. Dawam Rahardjo -- 7. The Islamic banking option in Thailand. Sarin Pitsuwan -- 8. The Islamic Development Bank and economic development in Southeast Asia. M.A. Mannan -- 9. Islamic banking: a Southeast Asian perspective. Mohamed Ariff.
Edition
Copyright
  • All Rights Reserved. National Library Board Singapore 2009.