Customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah

This research examined the customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah. Maqasid shariah is designed to promote benefit and repel harms as agreed by Muslim scholars. This concept is important to Islamic banking because it will guide and provide a clear direction to banke...

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Main Author: Nordiana, Jamry
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Customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah
description This research examined the customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah. Maqasid shariah is designed to promote benefit and repel harms as agreed by Muslim scholars. This concept is important to Islamic banking because it will guide and provide a clear direction to bankers in structuring its banking activities and operations. In addition, by upholding the essence of maqasid shariah, Islamic activities will not ruin from its original track. Besides it important, this concept is discussed at conceptual level only. The objective of this research is to provide empirical evidences by asking customer on their perception on maqasid shariah. The respondents of this research are clerical staff in UUM, Sintok, Kedah. Quantitative method using survey has been used to get information for this study. The Exploratory Factor Analysis was run to analyze the maqasid shariah. Based on this analysis, this research found that customer only perceived Islamic banking fulfil the maqasid shariah based on four dimensions namely religion, human life, intellect and progeny
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title Customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah
title_short Customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah
title_full Customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah
title_fullStr Customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah
title_full_unstemmed Customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah
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spelling my-uum-etd.49932021-04-04T08:14:27Z Customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah 2015 Nordiana, Jamry Alias, Nursiha Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business HG Finance This research examined the customer perception towards Islamic banking in fulfilling maqasid shariah. Maqasid shariah is designed to promote benefit and repel harms as agreed by Muslim scholars. This concept is important to Islamic banking because it will guide and provide a clear direction to bankers in structuring its banking activities and operations. In addition, by upholding the essence of maqasid shariah, Islamic activities will not ruin from its original track. Besides it important, this concept is discussed at conceptual level only. The objective of this research is to provide empirical evidences by asking customer on their perception on maqasid shariah. The respondents of this research are clerical staff in UUM, Sintok, Kedah. Quantitative method using survey has been used to get information for this study. The Exploratory Factor Analysis was run to analyze the maqasid shariah. Based on this analysis, this research found that customer only perceived Islamic banking fulfil the maqasid shariah based on four dimensions namely religion, human life, intellect and progeny 2015 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/4993/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/4993/1/s813482.pdf text eng public https://etd.uum.edu.my/4993/2/s813482_abstract.pdf text eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia Abozaid, A. W. (2007). A critical appraisal on the challenges of realizing maqaêid al-shariah in islamic banking and finance. IIUM Journal of Economics and Management, 143-165. Ajay K. Kohli, B. J. (1993). A measure of market orientation. Journal of Marketing, 467-477. Ayub, M. (2007). Understanding Islamic Finance. England: John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Belabes, A. (2013). Ethics, Norms and Finance: What Are We Talking About? CEFN, Saudi Arabia. Bouuheraoua, A. W. (2011). The Framework od Maqasid Shariah (Objectives of the Shariah) And Its Implications for Islamic Banking. Malaysia: MS. Dusuki, D. A. (2007). The Challenges of Realizing Maqasid al-Shari'ah in Islamic Banking and Finance. IIUM , 1-25. Eddy Yusof, E. F. (2009). Islamic Finance: Debt versus Equity Financing in the Light of Maqasid al-Shari'ah. MPRA (pp. 2-17). Malaysia: IIUM. Ismail, A. G. (2010). Islamic banks and wealth creation. Malaysia: ISRA. Kahf, M. (2006). Maqasid al Shari'ah in the Prohibition of Riba and their Implications for and their Implications for. IIUM, 1-6. Khan, F. (2010). How Islamic is Islamic Banking. Journal of Economic behavior & Organization, 805-820. Laldin, M. A. (2008). Islamic Financial System: The Malaysian Experience and The way Forward. iium journal, 3. Liu, B. S. (2009). Islamic Banking: Interest-Free or Interest-based? Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 125-144. MacCallum, L. R. (1997). Exploratory Factor Analysis. Journal of Physcology, 144-179. Mahadzirah Mohamad, N. A. (2014). Kualiti Hidup Pendekatan Maqasid Shariah. Malaysia: Unisza. Malaysian Well-Being Report (2013). Malaysia: Economic Palnning Unit. Mohamad, A. (2010). Practices in Sample Size Determination and Variance Estimation- Impliocations on Data Analysis. Statistical sciences (pp. 147-162). Malaysia: UITM. Rahman, D. M. (2010). Financial Transactions in Islamic Banking are Viable Alternatives to the Conventional Banking Transactions. International Journal of Business and Social Science, 219-230. Shahwan, M. 0. (2013). The Objective of Islamic Economic and Islamic Banking in Light of Maqasid Shariah: A Critical Review, Middle east Journal of Scientific Research, 78. Suhr, D. (1999). Exploratory or Comfirmatory Factor Analysis. Statistics and data Analysis, 1-10, Tawfique Al-Mubarak, N. M. (2010). Application of Maqasid Shariah and Maslahah in Islamic Banking practices: An analysis. iium, 4-5. Walid Mansour, K. B. (2013). How Ethical is Islamic Banking in the Light of Maqasid al-Shariah. Isra International Colloqium in Islamic Finance (IICIF) (pp. 1-14). Saudi Arabia: ISRA.