Author
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- Othman Ibrahim Altwijry
- Mustafa Omar Mohammed
- M. Kabir Hassan
- Mohammad Selim
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to develop and thereafter validate a Sharīʿah-based FinTech Money Creation Free [SFMCF] model for Islamic banking. Design/methodology/approach - The study has adopted a qualitative research methodology, using three approaches, namely, a survey of the literature to identify the research gap and the variables needed for developing the model, content analysis to construct the variables into a model and semi-structured interview with 10 experts in banking, Sharīʿah and Financial Technology (FinTech) to validate the SFMCF model. Findings - The major findings of the study lie in developing the SFMCF model for Islamic banking, empirical validation of the model’s viability and acceptability and the implications for the main stakeholders of Islamic banks. Research limitations/implications - The SFMCF model is specific to Islamic banking and its validation is based on the views of 10 experts. Practical implications - The SFMCF would necessitate changes to the central bank regulatory framework, convince Islamic banks to forego their powers and advantages of creating money and enhance their abilities to fully adopt Sharīʿah-compliant FinTech. Social implications - The proposed model if implemented would change positively the perception of the society particularly the stakeholders of Islamic banks and restore their trust and confidence about the direction of the institution toward achieving the Sharīʿah objectives. Originality/value - The novelty of this work lies in developing and validating the viability and acceptability of the SFMCF model for Islamic banking.
Suggested Citation
Othman Ibrahim Altwijry & Mustafa Omar Mohammed & M. Kabir Hassan & Mohammad Selim, 2021.
"Developing a Shari’ah based FinTech Money Creation Free [SFMCF] model for Islamic banking,"
International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 15(4), pages 739-758, December.
Handle:
RePEc:eme:imefmp:imefm-05-2021-0189
DOI: 10.1108/IMEFM-05-2021-0189
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