National Shariah Boards: Global Applications and the Case of Turkey
National Shariah Boards: Global Applications and the Case of Turkey
Islamic finance industry is growing very rapidly in Asia, as well
as in Europe. Many countries would like to take advantage of it by
changing their regulatory models. The current Islamic finance regulatory structures differ in various countries: Some jurisdictions are
based on the sole authority of the government, while some of them
are only based on the market, and some prefer a mixed system. In
this study, we analyzed the most important Islamic finance markets
and their Shariah governance systems. Ensuring Islamic financial
operations fully in line with Shariah principles would first bring
trust to the financial system and then augment the volume. Therefore, we compared diverse approaches and showed that establishing
a national Shariah Advisory Board could accelerate the Islamic finance in Turkey.
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Information collated from some participation banks.