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    MALAYSIA HAS EDGE AS EXCELLENT ISLAMIC FINANCIAL HUB

    ALOR SETAR, May 27 (Bernama) -- Malaysia has an edge over other countries as

    an excellent Islamic financial hub as it was not only commercialising the system

    but has also developed the syariah system and education towards that direction.

    Association of Islamic Banking Institution of Malaysia (AIBIM) President

    Datuk Mohd Redza Shah Abdul Wahid said Bank Negara Malaysia and the government

    were comitted in developing the Islamic financial system.

    He said several institutions like the International Centre For Islamic

    Financial Education and universities offering Islamic finance courses were

    supportive of Islamic finance in the country.

    "All this will help the development of Islamic banking in Malaysia. The

    industry is also keen to expand Islamic banking further and this is the edge we

    have over other countries," he told Bernama in an interview here today.

    Mohd Redza, who is also Chief Executive Officer of Bank Muamalat, said he

    has received many overseas visitors who enquiried, at length, about Malaysia''s

    financial and Islamic banking system.

    He said there were 22 banks which offered Islamic banking but Bank Rakyat,

    Bank Muamalat and Bank Islam were full-fledged Islamic banks which offered much

    choice for customers.

    "The competition is very healthy. Islamic banking, which accounted for 15

    per cent of overall banking in Malaysia five years ago, has captured a bigger

    market of 20 per cent," he said.

    Mohd Redza also said Islamic banking was also gaining popularity among

    non-Muslims because of its attractive features compared with convential banking.

    -- BERNAMA

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    • Unrecognized Asylum Seeke ...  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Look at all asian countries, melayus in phillipine very poor indeed and dayie are christians majority, look at melayus in indonesia very poor indeed, look at melayus in nepal today very poor indeed, look at melayus in bangladesh very poor in everything indeed, look at melayus in Myanmar today very poor indeed, look at melayus in sri lanka very poor indeed.
    • Helmi  •  1 year 0 months ago
      Please do not call it Islamic Finance !!!! An Islamic finacial system do not burdened their clients, be it, depositors, lenders or investors!!!! By merely giving an Arabic names to their products does not reflect it is as Islamic financial system!!! The so called Islamic financial system that exist now trade on deraviative papers, calclation of high interest with other assumed names, fees which are burdening depositors and lenders and the lots of haram activities!!! Islamic financial system must come under jurispendence of Islamic authorities, not bank negara .... otherwise called it "Alternatif Banking" but not Islamic banking!!!!

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