Islamic BK CH 3 PDF
Islamic BK CH 3 PDF
Islamic BK CH 3 PDF
Chapter 3
Financial Instruments of
Islamic Banking and Finance
Learning Objectives
Sources of Funds
Other sources
1. Current Accounts: account opened by individuals,
companies and firms by depositing cash, cheques and/or
bills (based on concept of wadi’ah)
Murabahah (Mark-up)
Tawriq (Securitisation)
• ijarah (leasing)
• ijarah muntahia bi al-tamlik (financial lease)
• ijarah thumma al-bay (leasing and subsequent purchase)
• ujrah (fees)
• ju’alah (commission)
Ijarah (Leasing)
Ujrah (Fees)
Rahn (Collateral/Pledge)
A collateral, pledge or mortgage offered as security for a debt
that allows the creditor to take away the debt from such
security in the event of any default on the part of the debtor
Muqasah (Setting-off)
Types of Muqasah:
1. Muqasah al-Qanuniyyah (Legal Set-off)
2. Muqasah al-Talabiyyah (Set-off on Demand)
3. Muqasah al-Ittifaqiyyah (Consensual Set-off)
Kafalah (Guarantee)
Legality of Kafalah
The concept of guarantee has been in practice since the
time of the Prophet (PBUH)
Key Terms and Concepts
• Bay al-dayn
• Hawalah
• Bay al-Inah
• Hibah
• Bay al-salam
• Hilah
• Bay al-sarf
• Ibra’
• Bill of Exchange
• Ijarah
• Debt-based financing
• Ijarah mawsufah fi
instruments
dhimmah
• Dual banking system
• Ijarah muntahia bi al-tamlik
• Equity capital
• Ijarah thumma al-bay’
• General investment account
• Ijma
(GIA)