英国伊斯兰银行可及性的认知:挑战、机遇与意见分歧

Perceptions on the accessibility of Islamic banking in the UK—Challenges, opportunities and divergence in opinion

Accounting Forum · 2017
被引 32
ABS 3

中文导读

研究调查了英国穆斯林、伊斯兰学者和银行员工对伊斯兰银行现状的看法,发现存在术语复杂、网络服务不足等障碍,且银行家的观点与客户及学者存在分歧。

Abstract

This study examines the views of UK-based Muslims, Islamic Scholars and Islamic banking employees on the current state of the latter industry, both in practical terms and as regards engagement with the nation’s large, but often marginalised Islamic community. The British Government has recently championed the Islamic banking sector and committed to supporting it as a means of addressing financial services needs and consolidating London’s position as the global centre for Islamic investment. The analysis adds to the substantive literature in two principal ways: (i) by contextualising the evidence via the notions of empowerment, engagement and social justice that underpin both the state’s attempts to foster growth and the central tenets of Islam; and (ii) by placing comparison of the opinions of key groups at the heart of the investigation. The findings reveal that while progress has been made, UK-based Muslims see several substantive impediments to access, including the complex terminology of Islamic banking products, the lack of internet banking facilities and branch networks as well as a generalised lack of interest in marketing on the part of the institutions. Whilst some coincidence of perception is evident, the views of bankers are shown to be out of line with those of the other parties in a number of key areas. For example, bankers appear to see less potential in the role of the internet as a medium for spreading awareness than do either potential customers or religious scholars. The paper therefore concludes with a call for multi-party Ijtihad and Qiyas (deductive analogy) that will encourage industrial outreach and, in so doing, support long-term growth.

伊斯兰金融银行服务社会包容英国穆斯林社区