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The quest for effective regulation of Islamic money market: an appraisal of the applicable laws in Malaysia

Olayemi, Abdul Azeez Maruf and Hasan, Aznan and Ibrahim, Uzaimah and Yasin, Marifatul Haq and Mahamoud, Siti Mashitoh and Buang, Ahmad Hidayat (2016) The quest for effective regulation of Islamic money market: an appraisal of the applicable laws in Malaysia. Journal of Islamic Legal Studies, 2 (1). pp. 55-72. ISSN 2519-1535

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Abstract

The absence of an effective framework for the regulation of Islamic money market in many jurisdictions is inhibiting the growth of the Islamic finance. This study aims to suggest a way out of the logjam. It appraises the regulatory framework of the Malaysian Islamic Money Market which is believed to be the most developed in the world. The fabric of the framework is comprised of codified Shariah principles that are required for the compliance of the Market with Shariah, as well as the statutory guidelines, rules and notes that governs the activities of the market. It can be asserted that Malaysian framework is comparable to the conventional money market framework in terms of efficiency, reliability and viability. Therefore, the study concludes that the espousal of the framework as the best practice model in the emerging jurisdictions will go a long way in helping to surmount the challenges.

Item Type: Article (Journal)
Additional Information: 2241/89344
Uncontrolled Keywords: Islamic Money Market, Reulatory Framework, Malaysia
Subjects: BPH Islamic Economics
K Law > KBP Islamic Law
Kulliyyahs/Centres/Divisions/Institutes (Can select more than one option. Press CONTROL button): Institute of Islamic Banking & Finance (IIiBF)
Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws
Depositing User: Dr Aznan Hasan
Date Deposited: 15 Apr 2021 16:21
Last Modified: 15 Apr 2021 16:21
URI: http://irep.iium.edu.my/id/eprint/89344

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