根据伊斯兰格言的利率与利润率:Al-ibratu fil uqūdi lil maqāsidi wa ma ' ānī lā lil alfāzi wal mabani

Saheed Abdullahi Busari, H. Jaiyeoba, M. Zakaria
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利息和利润的概念与商业交易的历史一样古老,因为在Jahiliyyah(无知)时期,人们基于利息进行交易,有时是为了利润。这些概念对传统的金融实践也并不陌生,只是许多人无法区分以利息为基础的交易和以利润为基础的交易。伊斯兰教法鼓励通过交换商品和货币进行共同和公平利益的商业交易,它同样强调整个市场利益攸关方需要公平竞争和正义。本研究旨在探讨和阐释传统银行利率与伊斯兰银行融资利率差异的文献。这项研究将描述两种方法的合同情况,以分析基于利息的贷款和基于利润的融资之间的趋同和不同特征。本研究使用伊斯兰法律格言理论“在合同中,效力在于意图和意义,而不是文字和形式”(Al- ' ibratu fil uqūdi lil maqāsidi wal ma ' ānī lā lil alfāzi wal mabānī)作为确定商业交易中符合伊斯兰教法的利润的基本原则。本研究得出融资中利率与利润率的显著差异。该研究确定了在当代应用中引起研究人员关注和批评的问题,这些问题可以根据合同的意图和意义而不是文字和形式来解决。本研究提出了改善伊斯兰金融交易在利润率方面的经营状况的建议。
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Interest rate versus profit rate in the light of Islamic maxim: Al-ibratu fil uqūdi lil maqāsidi wa ma’ānī lā lil alfāzi wal mabani
The concept of interest and profit is as old as the history of commercial transactions because, in Jahiliyyah (ignorant) period, people transact business based on interest and sometimes for profit. These concepts are also not alien to conventional financial practice, except that many people cannot distinguish between interest-based and profit-based transactions. As much as shariah encouraged commercial transactions of common and fair benefit through exchanging commodities and money, it equally emphasised the need for fair play and justice for entire market stakeholders. This study aims to explore and explicates literature on the differences between conventional bank interest rates and the Islamic bank profit rate in financing. The study will describe the contractual pictures of both methodologies to analyse the convergent and divergent features between interest-based loans and profit-based financing. This study uses the Islamic legal maxim theory of "In contracts, the effect is given to intention and meaning and not words and forms" (Al-‘ibratu fil uqūdi lil maqāsidi wal ma’ānī lā lil alfāzi wal mabānī) as a fundamental principle in determining shariah compliant profit based in commercial transactions. This study arrived at findings on the distinctive divergent between the interest rate and profit rates in financing. The study identifies issues those convergent trigger concerns among researchers and critiques in contemporary applications can be resolved based on contractual intent and meaning rather than words and forms. This study came up with recommendations for improving the operational status of Islamic financial transactions in the profit rate.
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