THE APPLICATION OF PROMISE (WA‘D) IN ISLAMIC BANKING CONTRACTS IN MALAYSIA: A MASLAHAH PERSPECTIVE

Fadziani Yaakub, A. Buang
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The concept of promise in Islamic banking contracts is a novel tool that has been introduced as a result of recent advancements. Wa’d has grown in popularity in recent years because it provides great flexibility. It was primarily developed by Malaysia’s Islamic banks for product structuring. However, there are issues arising from this principle, which is considered to be against Shariah and merely intended to preserve the bank’s interests, which is of course, contrary to Maqasid al-Shariah. The purpose of this study is to look into the significance of the promise concept in Islamic banking contracts, taking into account the maslahah and mafsadah principles recommended in Maqasid al- Shariah. The study uses a qualitative approach as it allows a more in-depth understanding of the subject matter. Data were gathered using published literature and information from the official website of Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM). A semi-structured interview was conducted with three Shariah experts from the Shariah Advisory Council of Bank Negara Malaysia (SACBNM) and two industry practitioners from Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB) and Maybank Islamic Berhad (MIB). The data obtained was analysed using the content analysis approach. In sum, the examination of Islamic law sources and discussions with Islamic scholars revealed that the use of the principle of promise in Islamic banking transactions can benefit the micro and macro economy. The concept of promise in Islamic banking contracts can benefit both customers and Islamic banks, particularly in terms ofmeeting consumer needs, generating profit for Islamic banks, as well as contributing to the country’s development (maqasid kulliyah).
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承诺(wa'd)在马来西亚伊斯兰银行业合同中的应用:Maslahah 的视角
伊斯兰银行业务合同中的承诺概念是近年来发展起来的一种新工具。近年来,Wa'd 越来越受欢迎,因为它具有极大的灵活性。它主要由马来西亚的伊斯兰银行开发,用于产品结构设计。然而,这一原则也产生了一些问题,因为它被认为是违反伊斯兰教法的,只是为了维护银行的利益,这当然有悖于伊斯兰教法。本研究的目的是在考虑《伊斯兰教法》所建议的 "maslahah "和 "mafsadah "原则的基础上,探讨承诺概念在伊斯兰银行合同中的意义。本研究采用定性方法,因为这种方法可以更深入地了解研究主题。数据收集使用了已出版的文献和马来西亚国家银行(BNM)官方网站上的信息。对来自马来西亚中央银行伊斯兰教法咨询委员会(SACBNM)的三位伊斯兰教法专家以及来自马来西亚伊斯兰银行(BIMB)和马来亚伊斯兰银行(MIB)的两位行业从业人员进行了半结构化访谈。获得的数据采用内容分析法进行分析。总之,通过对伊斯兰法律渊源的研究以及与伊斯兰学者的讨论发现,在伊斯兰银行交易中使用承诺原则可以使微观和宏观经济受益。伊斯兰银行合同中的承诺概念既有利于客户,也有利于伊斯兰银行,特别是在满足消费者需求、为伊斯兰银行创造利润以及促进国家发展(maqasid kulliyah)方面。
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