解决金融危机的伊斯兰建议

Ismail Ozsoy
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近几十年来,伊斯兰金融和银行业一直是一个吸引人的现象,尤其是在2008年全球金融危机之后,梵蒂冈提出了这一建议。伊斯兰银行拒绝将利息政策作为任何商业活动的工具,它以非利息替代为基础,即利润、租金、佣金和工资,所有这些都被视为贸易、其种类、租赁、合资和合伙以及其他合法和真实的生产性经济活动的合法收入。从伊斯兰的观点来看,利息是在任何交易中从一方转移到另一方的价值,没有任何匹配的价值回报,导致个人或群体之间的收入分配不平等。它不仅发生在贷款中,也发生在彼此之间的货物销售或货币兑换中。先知穆罕默德所说的“圣训或六件事的说法”简明地表达了66项销售/交换,其中至少有114项交易包含在该说法中。在对这句话进行了处理,并据此界定了利息的种类之后,本文试图作为对梵蒂冈建议的回应,介绍一些金融危机的解决方案,然后简要介绍了银行和金融的非利息金融模式。
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An Islamic Suggestion of Solution to the Financial Crises

Islamic finance and banking has been an appealing phenomenon in the recent decades particularly after its suggestion by the Vatican in the aftermath of the 2008 Global financial crisis. Rejecting interest policy as an instrument for any business activity, Islamic banking is based on the non-interest substitutions that are profit, rental, commission, and wage, all of which are regarded as legitimate earnings of trade, its kinds, leasing, joint venture and partnerships, and other lawful and real productive economic activities. From Islamic perspective, interest is a value that is transferred from one party to another in any transaction without any matching value given back, resulting in an unequal distribution of income between individuals or groups. It takes place not only in loans but also in the sales of goods for each other or in the exchanges of currencies as well. The saying of the prophet Muhammed called “The Hadith or Saying of Six Things” concisely expresses 66 sales/exchanges that bear interest out of at least 114 transactions included in that saying. After dealing with that saying and defining the kinds of interest by making use of this saying, this paper tries to introduce some solutions to financial crises as a reply to the suggestion of the Vatican, and then it briefly introduces non-interest finance modes of banking and finance.

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