DEVELOPMENT OF WA'D-BASED PRODUCTS IN THE ISLAMIC BANKS OF BANGLADESH: A CASE STUDY

Authors

  • Md. Faruk Abdullah University of Malaya, Malaysia
  • Asmak Ab Rahman University of Malaya, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22452/js.vol23no1.5

Keywords:

wa‘d, Islamic bank, Islamic banking product, Bangladesh, Shariah

Abstract

A large number of product innovations in Islamic banking have been achieved globally through the usage of wa‘d. However, little is known about the product innovation in the Islamic banks of Bangladesh. Therefore, this study aims at examining the development of wa‘d-based product in the Islamic banking of Bangladesh. It analyzes the product structures that involve wa‘d and attempts to find out the Shariah issues and other challenges. Besides, it suggests potential mechanism to innovate more products based on wa‘d for the Islamic banks in Bangladesh. The study adopts a case study approach where two full-fledged Islamic banks and one Islamic banking window are selected. The study conducts semi-structured interviews with the bankers and Shariah advisors in Bangladesh. Besides, it employs document analysis method to strengthen the findings. The study finds out that even though wa‘d has much potential, it has been used only in three consumer banking products. Due to the stringent position of the Shariah scholars, it is not possible to practice remarkable treasury products as well as some consumer products. The study recommends that the Shariah scholars should be more flexible in exercising legal reasoning (ijtihad). Together with the wa‘d, muwa’adah and wa‘dan can be two viable concepts for more product innovation in Bangladesh. The study might be useful for the practitioners in other jurisdictions. Furthermore, it adds new knowledge for Islamic banking product development.

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Published

2015-01-01

How to Cite

Abdullah, M. F., & Ab Rahman, A. (2015). DEVELOPMENT OF WA’D-BASED PRODUCTS IN THE ISLAMIC BANKS OF BANGLADESH: A CASE STUDY. Jurnal Syariah, 23(1), 103–140. https://doi.org/10.22452/js.vol23no1.5

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