Access Date: 12th January, 2013. Iqbal, M. and Molyneux, P. 2005. Thirty Years of Islamic Banking: History, Performance, and Prospects. Houndmills; New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Najjar, A. H. A. A. 1983.Islam and Economics: A Study in Islamic Perspective of the Most Significant Issues Economic and Social in the Modern Time. Kuwait: the National Council for Culture, Arts and Literature." />
Research Article
BibTex RIS Cite

Demand And Supply Conditions For Islamic Banking And Finance In Libya

Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 0 - 0, 01.07.2017
https://doi.org/10.25272/j.2149-8407.2017.3.2.09

Abstract

This paper aims to explore the demand conditions for Islamic banking in Libya by referring to awareness, motivations, and expectations of the participants in relation to Islamic banking. In fulfilling the aims of this study, primary data were gathered through questionnaire (quantitative) method in the early months of 2012. The analysis of questionnaire data indicates that majority of the respondents had high hopes from Islamic finance as there is an overwhelming potential demand expressed by the respondents. There is a support for a banking reform in Libya by incorporating Islamic banking into the system. In addition, the results suggest that the Libyan people believe that promoting Islamic banking system will favour the process of economic development and social justice and in effect will alleviate poverty in the country. It is important to note that particularly participants’ socio-economic development related expectations from Islamic banking and finance are rather high. Therefore, study also found positive and strong support for non-banking Islamic financial institutions among the participants in Libya. The findings also depict that participants’ understanding and knowledge of Islamic finance principles and instruments is rather limited which requires proper training. As regards to the supply conditions, participants at the interviews particularly highlighted lack of proper regulative and legal environment and also of the shortcomings in human resources to develop Islamic banking and finance system.

References

  • Abdalla, Hamed. 2009. E-commerce and Economic Development in Libya.Ph.D, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. Alarbah, B. 1985 Banking System in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Beirut: Aldar Al-Arabiya for Encyclopedias. Ali, A. M. 2001. The Role of Islamic Banks in the Area of Development. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank. Aliayyash, M. S. 2010. Social Responsibility of Islamic Banks: Its Nature and importance. Jeddah: Islamic Development Bank. Aljazeera.net 2011.Libya opens its Arms for Islamic Banking. Available at :< URL: http://www.aljazeera.net/ereports/pages/a1e6a051-67ba-48fd- b37b-206c4a448f6c >Access Date: 3rd October, 2012. Almher, K. 2012. Near the Launch of Islamic Banks in Libya .Available at :< URL: http://www.aljazeera.net/ebusiness/pages/35e185f2-1512- 4202-a62b-1730dd7bdb0b >Access Date: 15th October, 2012. Ansari, M. I. 1994. "Islamic Perspectives on Sustainable Development". American Journal of Islamic Social Science, 11(3): 394-402. Asutay, M. 2007. “Conceptualisation of the Second Best Solution in Overcoming the Social Failure of Islamic Finance: Examining the Overpowering of Homoislamicus by Homoeconomicus” .IIUM Journal of Economics and Management, 15(2). Asutay, M. 2010. Islamic Banking and Finance and Its Role in the GCC-EU Relationship: Principles, Developments and the Bridge Role of Islamic Finance. In: C. Koch and L. Stenberg, eds., The EU and the GCC: Challenges and Prospects under the Swedish EU Presidency. Dubai, UAE: Gulf Research Center. pp. 35-58. Asutay, M. 2013. Developments in Islamic Banking in Turkey: Emergence, Regulation and Performance. In: V. Cattelan, ed., Islamic Finance in Europe: Towards a Plural Financial System. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. pp. 213-227. Benedikter, R. 2011. Social Banking and Social Finance: Answers to the Economic Crisis. New York: Springer. Berger, A. N. Hasan, I and Klapper, L. 2004. “Further Evidence on the link Between Finance and Growth: An International Analysis of Community Banking and Economic Performance”. Journal of Financial Services Research, 25(2): 169-202. Bernasek, A. 2003. “Banking on Social Change: Grameen Bank Lending to Women”. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 16(3): 369-385. Chapra, M. U. 1995. Islam and the Economic Challenge. Leicester, U.K.; Herndon, VA, Islamic Foundation; International Institute of Islamic Thought. Chapra, M. U. 2008. The Islamic Vision of Development in the Light of Maqasid Al-Shari’ah. London: International Institute of Islamic Thought. Gait, A. and Worthington, A. 2009. “Libyan Business Firm Attitudes towards Islamic Methods of Finance”. Available at<URL:http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=13 70752> Access Date: 12th January, 2013. Iqbal, M. and Molyneux, P. 2005. Thirty Years of Islamic Banking: History, Performance, and Prospects. Houndmills; New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Najjar, A. H. A. A. 1983.Islam and Economics: A Study in Islamic Perspective of the Most Significant Issues Economic and Social in the Modern Time. Kuwait: the National Council for Culture, Arts and Literature.
Year 2017, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 0 - 0, 01.07.2017
https://doi.org/10.25272/j.2149-8407.2017.3.2.09

Abstract

References

  • Abdalla, Hamed. 2009. E-commerce and Economic Development in Libya.Ph.D, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. Alarbah, B. 1985 Banking System in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. Beirut: Aldar Al-Arabiya for Encyclopedias. Ali, A. M. 2001. The Role of Islamic Banks in the Area of Development. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Islamic Research and Training Institute, Islamic Development Bank. Aliayyash, M. S. 2010. Social Responsibility of Islamic Banks: Its Nature and importance. Jeddah: Islamic Development Bank. Aljazeera.net 2011.Libya opens its Arms for Islamic Banking. Available at :< URL: http://www.aljazeera.net/ereports/pages/a1e6a051-67ba-48fd- b37b-206c4a448f6c >Access Date: 3rd October, 2012. Almher, K. 2012. Near the Launch of Islamic Banks in Libya .Available at :< URL: http://www.aljazeera.net/ebusiness/pages/35e185f2-1512- 4202-a62b-1730dd7bdb0b >Access Date: 15th October, 2012. Ansari, M. I. 1994. "Islamic Perspectives on Sustainable Development". American Journal of Islamic Social Science, 11(3): 394-402. Asutay, M. 2007. “Conceptualisation of the Second Best Solution in Overcoming the Social Failure of Islamic Finance: Examining the Overpowering of Homoislamicus by Homoeconomicus” .IIUM Journal of Economics and Management, 15(2). Asutay, M. 2010. Islamic Banking and Finance and Its Role in the GCC-EU Relationship: Principles, Developments and the Bridge Role of Islamic Finance. In: C. Koch and L. Stenberg, eds., The EU and the GCC: Challenges and Prospects under the Swedish EU Presidency. Dubai, UAE: Gulf Research Center. pp. 35-58. Asutay, M. 2013. Developments in Islamic Banking in Turkey: Emergence, Regulation and Performance. In: V. Cattelan, ed., Islamic Finance in Europe: Towards a Plural Financial System. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. pp. 213-227. Benedikter, R. 2011. Social Banking and Social Finance: Answers to the Economic Crisis. New York: Springer. Berger, A. N. Hasan, I and Klapper, L. 2004. “Further Evidence on the link Between Finance and Growth: An International Analysis of Community Banking and Economic Performance”. Journal of Financial Services Research, 25(2): 169-202. Bernasek, A. 2003. “Banking on Social Change: Grameen Bank Lending to Women”. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 16(3): 369-385. Chapra, M. U. 1995. Islam and the Economic Challenge. Leicester, U.K.; Herndon, VA, Islamic Foundation; International Institute of Islamic Thought. Chapra, M. U. 2008. The Islamic Vision of Development in the Light of Maqasid Al-Shari’ah. London: International Institute of Islamic Thought. Gait, A. and Worthington, A. 2009. “Libyan Business Firm Attitudes towards Islamic Methods of Finance”. Available at<URL:http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=13 70752> Access Date: 12th January, 2013. Iqbal, M. and Molyneux, P. 2005. Thirty Years of Islamic Banking: History, Performance, and Prospects. Houndmills; New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Najjar, A. H. A. A. 1983.Islam and Economics: A Study in Islamic Perspective of the Most Significant Issues Economic and Social in the Modern Time. Kuwait: the National Council for Culture, Arts and Literature.
There are 1 citations in total.

Details

Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Abdulwahab Salem Alhajam

Publication Date July 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

Cite

APA Alhajam, A. S. (2017). Demand And Supply Conditions For Islamic Banking And Finance In Libya. International Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Studies, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.25272/j.2149-8407.2017.3.2.09

25855

All articles published on IJISEF are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This license grants you the right to reproduce, share and disseminate data mining applications, search engines, websites, blogs, and all other platforms, provided that all published articles, data sets, graphics and attachments are cited. Open access is an approach that facilitates interdisciplinary communication and encourages different disciplines to work with each other.