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Charity account in Islamic financial institutions: creating a defined Sharīʻah standard

Charity account in Islamic financial institutions: creating a defined Sharīʻah standard This article seeks to propose a defined set of Sharīʿah standards and guidelines for the charity account in order to provide clear guidance to Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) and eventually create a standardised practice in the management of the charity account by IFIs worldwide.Design/methodology/approachThis article is based on a literature review regarding the origin and concept of the charity account for IFIs. It makes reference to various primary Sharīʿah sources and contemporary Sharīʿah standards pertaining to impermissible income as it relates to the charity account. It also analyses secondary sources of reference, in particular research papers and case studies on the same subject matter.FindingsThis article proposes relevant Sharīʿah standards required for the better functioning and standardisation of the charity account application by IFIs.Research limitations/implicationsThis article will help IFIs, standard-setting bodies and regulators to develop a defined charity account framework. It also addresses the gaps discussed in past research and case studies that have not been resolved to date, particularly on the determination and management of charity accounts at the level of IFIs.Practical implicationsThe charity account will be better controlled and thus eliminating potential reputational issues arising from collecting and disbursing commitment to donate amounts (CDA).Social implicationsThe charity account distribution will be better managed and thus of more benefit to the society and recipients.Originality/valueThis article promotes the idea of standardisation in the practices of charity accounts, especially in terms of sources and disbursement. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance Emerald Publishing

Charity account in Islamic financial institutions: creating a defined Sharīʻah standard

Charity account in Islamic financial institutions: creating a defined Sharīʻah standard

ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance , Volume 14 (3): 18 – Dec 8, 2022

Abstract

This article seeks to propose a defined set of Sharīʿah standards and guidelines for the charity account in order to provide clear guidance to Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) and eventually create a standardised practice in the management of the charity account by IFIs worldwide.Design/methodology/approachThis article is based on a literature review regarding the origin and concept of the charity account for IFIs. It makes reference to various primary Sharīʿah sources and contemporary Sharīʿah standards pertaining to impermissible income as it relates to the charity account. It also analyses secondary sources of reference, in particular research papers and case studies on the same subject matter.FindingsThis article proposes relevant Sharīʿah standards required for the better functioning and standardisation of the charity account application by IFIs.Research limitations/implicationsThis article will help IFIs, standard-setting bodies and regulators to develop a defined charity account framework. It also addresses the gaps discussed in past research and case studies that have not been resolved to date, particularly on the determination and management of charity accounts at the level of IFIs.Practical implicationsThe charity account will be better controlled and thus eliminating potential reputational issues arising from collecting and disbursing commitment to donate amounts (CDA).Social implicationsThe charity account distribution will be better managed and thus of more benefit to the society and recipients.Originality/valueThis article promotes the idea of standardisation in the practices of charity accounts, especially in terms of sources and disbursement.

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
© Salim Ali Al-Ali
ISSN
0128-1976
DOI
10.1108/ijif-01-2021-0007
Publisher site
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Abstract

This article seeks to propose a defined set of Sharīʿah standards and guidelines for the charity account in order to provide clear guidance to Islamic financial institutions (IFIs) and eventually create a standardised practice in the management of the charity account by IFIs worldwide.Design/methodology/approachThis article is based on a literature review regarding the origin and concept of the charity account for IFIs. It makes reference to various primary Sharīʿah sources and contemporary Sharīʿah standards pertaining to impermissible income as it relates to the charity account. It also analyses secondary sources of reference, in particular research papers and case studies on the same subject matter.FindingsThis article proposes relevant Sharīʿah standards required for the better functioning and standardisation of the charity account application by IFIs.Research limitations/implicationsThis article will help IFIs, standard-setting bodies and regulators to develop a defined charity account framework. It also addresses the gaps discussed in past research and case studies that have not been resolved to date, particularly on the determination and management of charity accounts at the level of IFIs.Practical implicationsThe charity account will be better controlled and thus eliminating potential reputational issues arising from collecting and disbursing commitment to donate amounts (CDA).Social implicationsThe charity account distribution will be better managed and thus of more benefit to the society and recipients.Originality/valueThis article promotes the idea of standardisation in the practices of charity accounts, especially in terms of sources and disbursement.

Journal

ISRA International Journal of Islamic FinanceEmerald Publishing

Published: Dec 8, 2022

Keywords: Charity account; Donation; Islamic banks; Islamic finance; Late payment penalty; Sharīʿah compliance; Sharīʿah non-compliant earnings

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