Adding Social Responsibility and Accountability to the Mandate of Shari'ah Advisory Boards

Aly Khorshid
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Shari'ah advisors are specialized jurists, particularly in Shari'ah (Islamic Law), Fiqh Al-Muamalah (dealings), Islamic Finance and economics, they are entrusted with the duty of directing, reviewing and supervising the activities related to Islamic finance in order to ensure that they are in compliance with Shari'ah rules and principles, They are not accountable for their actions. The management of the financial institution is accountable for their organization performance and liability. The qualifications, responsibilities, ethos, and social responsibility of the Shari'ah board member are questionable, it should identified, regulated and accountable to the organization they represent and to the community affected by their decisions and above all it can effectively shape the Islamic finance system.This paper will disscuss in details the qualifications, ethos and the social responsibility of the Shari'ah advisory board.Unlike other advisory bodies, there is code of ethics and practice governs the performance of the consultant, for example Lawyers, Actuaries, accounts, and other professions there are code of ethics and misconduct governs the practice. The code of practice is to regulate the profession and make the consultant accountable to his clients for poor practice or misleading advice-causing financial losses, the consultant can be struck off and may be charges for serious misconduct. So far in the case of Shari'ah advisory board, there are neither code of ethics nor code of misconduct, although the decisions of Shari'ah Advisory Boards are binding, in relation to Shari'ah matter and that decision if wrong can cause the client and the community large sums of money. In this regard, they are not merely exercising an advisory role, but their roles are of great nature. Hence, because Shari'ah is the backbone of the industry, in certain countries or institutions, this body is called a Shari'ah Supervision Body, as it better describes the actual and intended role of the body. Observations of the various Shari'ah Advisory Boards around the globe will indicate that there are divergences in the Shari'ah governance system. The variation exists in relation to procedures, extent of power and levels of Shari'ah Advisory Bodies, composition of Shari'ah Advisory Bodies, determination of qualification of Shari'ah scholars, as well as Shari'ah and accounting standards applied. In certain countries, there is a Shari'ah Advisory Council at the central level, apart from the financial institution’s in-house Shari'ah Advisory Board. Therefore, the central Shari'ah Advisory Council might review the decisions or ijtihad made by the Shari'ah scholars in the respective financial institutions.
在伊斯兰教法咨询委员会的任务中增加社会责任和问责
伊斯兰教法顾问是专门的法学家,特别是在伊斯兰教法(Shari’ah), Fiqh Al-Muamalah(交易),伊斯兰金融和经济方面,他们被赋予指导,审查和监督与伊斯兰金融有关的活动的职责,以确保他们符合伊斯兰教法的规则和原则。他们不为自己的行为负责。金融机构的管理层对其组织绩效和责任负责。伊斯兰教法董事会成员的资格、责任、气质和社会责任值得怀疑,它应该被识别、监管,并对他们所代表的组织和受其决定影响的社区负责,最重要的是,它可以有效地塑造伊斯兰金融体系。本文将详细讨论伊斯兰教法顾问委员会的资格、气质和社会责任。与其他咨询机构不同,顾问有道德规范和行为规范,例如律师、精算师、会计和其他专业有道德规范和行为规范。执业守则旨在规管该行业,并要求顾问对其客户负责,因为顾问的不当行为或误导性的建议会造成财务损失,顾问可能会被除名,并可能因严重的不当行为而被起诉。到目前为止,在伊斯兰教法顾问委员会的情况下,既没有道德准则,也没有不当行为准则,尽管伊斯兰教法顾问委员会的决定是有约束力的,涉及伊斯兰教法问题,如果决定错误,可能会给客户和社区带来大笔金钱。在这方面,他们不仅仅是在发挥咨询作用,他们的作用是巨大的。因此,由于伊斯兰教法是行业的支柱,在某些国家或机构中,这个机构被称为伊斯兰教法监督机构,因为它更好地描述了该机构的实际和预期作用。对全球各个伊斯兰教法咨询委员会的观察表明,伊斯兰教法治理体系存在分歧。伊斯兰教法咨询机构的程序、权力范围和级别、伊斯兰教法咨询机构的组成、伊斯兰教法学者资格的确定以及所采用的伊斯兰教法和会计标准等方面都存在差异。在某些国家,除了金融机构内部的伊斯兰教法咨询委员会外,还有中央一级的伊斯兰教法咨询委员会。因此,中央伊斯兰教法咨询委员会可以审查各金融机构的伊斯兰教法学者所作的决定或伊吉哈德。
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