M. Kabir Hassan, Rasem N. Kayed, and Umar A. Oseni: Introduction To Islamic Banking and Finance: Principles and Practice
M. Kabir Hassan, Rasem N. Kayed, and Umar A. Oseni: Introduction To Islamic Banking and Finance: Principles and Practice
M. Kabir Hassan, Rasem N. Kayed, and Umar A. Oseni: Introduction To Islamic Banking and Finance: Principles and Practice
Chapter 3
Financial Instruments of
Islamic Banking and Finance
Learning Objectives
Sources of Funds
Other sources
1. Current Accounts: account opened by individuals,
companies and firms by depositing cash, cheques and/or
bills (based on concept of wadi’ah)
Application of Funds
• The main channels for the outflow of the funds include the:
- musharakah
- mudarabah
murabahah (cost-plus financing)
- ijarah (lease)
- istisna’ (manufacturing contract)
- bay salam
- bay mu’ajjal (deferred sale contract) models
Learning Objective 3.2
Understand how exchange-
Concept of Exchange-Based Contract based contracts are used as
financial instruments in
Islamic finance
Murabahah (Mark-up)
• Project finance
• Construction
• Manufacture and design of machinery for specific purposes,
and
• Trade finance
Learning Objective 3.2
Understand how exchange-
Concept of Exchange-Based Contract based contracts are used as
financial instruments in
Islamic finance
Tawriq (Securitisation)
Parties to Tawriq
• ijarah (leasing)
• ijarah muntahia bi al-tamlik (financial lease)
• ijarah thumma al-bay (leasing and subsequent purchase)
• ujrah (fees)
• ju’alah (commission)
Ijarah (Leasing)
Concept of Service-Based
Understand how service-
based contracts are used as
financial instruments in
Contract Islamic finance
Ujrah (Fees)
Legality of Mudarabah
The legality of mudarabah contract is established in the
Qur’an, Sunnah, practices of companions, and ijma
Types of Mudarabah
• Restricted (muqayyad)
• Unrestricted (mutlaq)
Rahn (Collateral/Pledge)
A collateral, pledge or mortgage offered as security for a debt
that allows the creditor to take away the debt from such
security in the event of any default on the part of the debtor
Types of Muqasah:
1. Muqasah al-Qanuniyyah (Legal Set-off)
2. Muqasah al-Talabiyyah (Set-off on Demand)
3. Muqasah al-Ittifaqiyyah (Consensual Set-off)
Legality of Muqasah
Kafalah (Guarantee)
Legality of Kafalah
The concept of guarantee has been in practice since the
time of the Prophet (PBUH)
Learning Objective 3.5
Know the nature of
Supporting Contracts supporting contracts in
Islamic finance, including
the unilateral supporting
contracts.
Elements of Kafalah
• Sighah (expression)
Types of Kafalah
• kafalah bi al-nafs (physical guarantee)
• kafalah bi al-mal (financial guarantee)
Learning Objective 3.5
Know the nature of
Supporting Contracts supporting contracts in
Islamic finance, including
the unilateral supporting
contracts.
Modern Application of Kafalah
Wakalah (Agency)
Wadi‘ah (Safekeeping)
Hibah (Gift)
Wa’ad (Promise)
Wa’ad: A promise or undertaking by a party to carry out a
unilateral contract
Examples of Wa'ad:
- Murabahah transactions
- al-ijarah thumma al-bay’ contracts
Tabarru’ (Donation)
• Bay al-dayn
• Hawalah
• Bay al-Inah
• Hibah
• Bay al-salam
• Hilah
• Bay al-sarf
• Ibra’
• Bill of Exchange
• Ijarah
• Debt-based financing
instruments
• Ijarah mawsufah fi
dhimmah
• Dual banking system
• Ijarah muntahia bi al-tamlik
• Equity capital
• Ijarah thumma al-bay’
• General investment account
(GIA)
• Ijma
Key Terms and Concepts
• Riba • Takaful
• Secondary market • Tawarruq
• Sharī‘ah Supervisory • Tawriq
Council
• Ujrah
• Short-term liquidity
• Wa’ad
• Special investment account
• Wadi’ah
(SIA)
• Wakalah
• Special purpose vehicle
• Waqf
• Sukuk
• Tabarru’