1st Edition

The Law of Riba in Islamic Banking Conventional and Unconventional Approaches to Interest-Free Financing

Edited By Hasan Gürak, Neelambar Hatti Copyright 2024
    236 Pages 34 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The issue of riba, that is, interest/the "excess" or "surplus" on loans is crucial for both Islamic and non-Islamic countries. Western economic systems use interest to distribute financial resources efficiently for investment and/or consumption, while Islamic economies pursue a completely different strategy for financing loans, which adheres to Islamic laws and prohibits the activities of conventional banking systems with regard to interest. This book argues that there is scope for new definitions and analysis based on alternative concepts which respect Islamic values and principles, yet pave the way for modification and debate.

    The book comprises of two parts. Theoretical issues are dealt with in the first section. The first two chapters examine conventional Islamic views on the prohibition of riba, while Chapters 3 and 4 contain unprecedented and alternative theoretical analysis based on concepts such as "earned" (halal-permitted-legal) vs. "unearned" (haram-impermissible-illegal) income and SUKUK, that is, Islamic interest-free bonds. The second part of the book tackles another unconventional aspect of Islamic finance, that is, the concept of NAS. The book considers whether the NAS-influenced anti-inflationary interest policy was a success or failure. Empirical data is evaluated in terms of bank incomes, inflation rate, interest rate, and the distribution of income.

    This book will be a useful guide for students, scholars, and researchers of Islamic banking and finance.

    List of figures

    List of tables

    List of contributors

     

    Introduction

     

    Part 1: Theoretical Articles on Riba, the ‘Excess’

     

    Chapter 1

    Why Does Islamic Finance Reject Interest?                                     

    Monzer KAHF and Safa YILDIRAN

     

    Chapter 2

    The Prohibition of 'Riba’ in Islam and its Elimination Through 'Islamic Financing Technics'

    Mohammed Nurul ALAM

     

    Chapter 3

    Is There a 'Divine' Definition of Riba & its Scope in the Holy Quran?

    Hasan GÜRAK

     

    Chapter 4

    Islamic 'Interest-free' Bonds - How Islamic are they?

    Hasan GÜRAK

     

    Part 2: President Erdogan's patented 'NAS'-policy and its consequences

     

    Chapter 5

    The NAS is there! President Erdogan’s economic instrument to fight Inflation

    Hasan GÜRAK

     

    Chapter 6

     The Effects of the New Economic Model on Banking Sector Profitability in Turkey

    Şenol BABUŞÇU and Adalet HAZAR

     

    Chapter 7

    Empirical Evaluation of President Erdoğan's Interest Rate Policy

    Haşmet GÖKIRMAK and Fuat SEKMEN

     

    Chapter 8

    An Analysis on the Relationship between Foreign Exchange Rate Protected Deposit Implementation and Exchange Rates

    Nihat IŞIK, Efe C. KILINÇ and Suat S. YILMAZ

     

    Chapter 9

    Women's Wage in the Turkish Labor Market

    Handan KUMAŞ and Atalay ÇAĞLAR

     

    Index

    Biography

    Hasan Gürak is a Senior Researcher at the School of Economics and Management, University of Lund, Sweden.

    Neelambar Hatti is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Economic History, School of Economics and Management, University of Lund, Sweden.