导论:伊斯兰金融与当代挑战

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW
M. Hassan
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伊斯兰金融是一个无论宗教信仰如何,都已获得发展势头并被当今世界所接受的概念。鉴于最近的金融危机和持续的前所未有的疫情,它的发展和韧性不仅证实了它的实际好处,而且还发掘了它的潜力。然而,同样显而易见的是,它仍然面临的众多挑战是伊斯兰金融尚未充分发挥其潜力的原因。了解这些挑战的性质必须是解决这些挑战的第一步,因为如果不首先诊断疾病,就不可能开出合适的药物。在这方面,我们坚信,通过进一步的学术研究和发表这些发现,可以促进伊斯兰金融的持续发展。1了解其历史背景对于解决伊斯兰金融挑战至关重要。伊斯兰金融仅限于伊斯兰商业金融的经典概念只需要通过接受伊斯兰金融确实有两个分支来扩大和制度化:即伊斯兰商业金融和伊斯兰社会金融。这样,就有可能实现金融包容性,而不会以“无银行账户”为由将任何一部分人口边缘化。如果伊斯兰商业金融和伊斯兰社会金融都可以放在一个屋檐下,那么“无法银行化”这个词就没有意义了。实现这一目标的方法需要研究和实施。此外,在这个现代时代,没有技术,伊斯兰金融就无法运作。对技术的投资不仅本身很重要,而且我们还需要了解如何将技术和伊斯兰金融结合起来,以尽可能好的方式利用现有资源。此外,还需要根据maqāṣid al-sharīah,或
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Introduction: Islamic Finance and Contemporary Challenges
Islamic finance is a concept that, irrespective of one’s religious convictions, has gained momentum and been accepted around the world today. Its development and resilience, in light of the recent financial crises and on-going unprecedented pandemic, has not only confirmed its practical benefits but also untapped its potential. However, it is also clear that the numerous challenges which it still faces are reasons why Islamic finance has yet to enjoy the benefit of its full potential. Understanding the nature of such challenges must be the first step towards their resolve, as it would be impossible to prescribe an appropriate medication without first diagnosing the disease. In this regard, we are strongly confident that the ongoing development of Islamic finance can be facilitated via further academic research and the publication of such findings.1 Understanding its historical context is important to resolve Islamic finance challenges. The classical notion that Islamic finance is limited to Islamic commercial finance only needs to be both broadened and institutionalised by accepting that Islamic finance indeed has two branches: namely, Islamic commercial finance as well as Islamic social finance. In this way, it will be possible to achieve financial inclusion without marginalising any segment of the population on the grounds that they are ‘unbankable’. The word ‘unbankable’ would have no significance if both Islamic commercial finance and Islamic social finance could be housed under one roof. The ways in which to achieve this goal need to be researched and implemented. Moreover, in this modern era, Islamic finance cannot operate without technology. Investment in technology is not only important in itself, but we also need to understand the ways in which technology and Islamic finance can be integrated to use the available resources in the best possible manner. Furthermore, there is also a need to redefine Islamic finance in light of maqāṣid al-sharīʿah, or the objectives of
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0.50
自引率
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发文量
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期刊介绍: The leading English-language legal publication in its field, Arab Law Quarterly covers all aspects of Arab laws, both Shari"a and secular. Now in its third decade, it provides an important forum of authoritative articles on the laws and legal developments throughout the twenty countries of the Arab world, notes on recent legislation and case law, guidelines on future changes, and reviews of the latest literature in the field. Particular subject areas covered are Arab laws in trans-national affairs, commercial law, Islamic law (the Shari´a), and international comparative law.
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