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What is Islamic Banking

Handbook of Research on Unemployment and Labor Market Sustainability in the Era of Globalization
Banking system compliant with sharia (Islamic Law). Sharia prohibits taking or offering interest. Investment in businesses that provide goods or services considered opposed to Islamic principles (for example, alcohol, pork or tobacco) is also non-halal.
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Effects of Islamic Banking on Employment: Turkish Experience
Etem Hakan Ergeç (Istanbul Medeniyet University, Turkey) and Bengül Gülümser Kaytancı (Anadolu University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2008-5.ch014
Abstract
Islamic Banking (IB) holds the potential of creating positive impacts upon the economy thanks to its governing principles. An extension of this potential is that the employment should be positively affected by Islamic banks. This study comparatively investigates the relationship between Islamic and private commercial banking loan and sectorial employment in Turkish economy through Granger causality method. The loans offered by IBs affect employment in manufacturing and construction sectors whereas such an impact is not identified for others. Therefore, in sectors with the exception of these two, there is no finding suggesting that IBs have positive impacts in respect to employment on real economy.
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Islamic Financial Inclusion: An Alternative Approach to Reach the Unbanked of Bangladesh
An alternative form of ethical banking that replaces interest with profit and adheres to Islamic Shari’ah .
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