Challenges to Making Sukuk Sharia Compalience by Dr. M. Anas

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lease 17 financial 14 shariah 12 sukuk 11 lessor 10 islamic 9 lessee 9 operating 8 fiqh 7 asset 6 assets 6 leases 6 international 5 negotiable 5 standards 5 consequences 4 important 4 leased 4 ownership 4 price 4


DOCUMENT KEY POINTS

  • anas zarka the international investor company kuwait views expressed are personal presented to international islamic financial markets conference bahrain may
  • challenges in making sukuk shariah compliant by doctor m
  • to be shariah comp must be based wholly or mainly on ow real ie tangible assets
  • negotiability means transferability at any mutually agree a c sukuk are financial instruments that are income generating
  • distinguishing a mode of finance from instrument a c sale for a deferred price bay bithaman mu islamic mode of financing that is income gen includes the seller s profit but cannot be use create a financial instrument
  • financial clai a c shariah rules in the holy quran and su prophet peace be on him and muslim j throughout history clearly differentiate money and credit on the one hand and r tangible assets and services on the other a c modern economic theorizing has awake important distinction
  • nobel laureate j stiglitz deems this differentiation a cor correct understanding of monetary econ policy
  • most sukuk are structured on t leased assets a c but all leases are not born equal a c modern finance recognizes the differen between financial and operating leases the tax man and the international acco standards
  • a c the rulings of international fiqh acade oic and the standards of aaoifi in b all meant to apply to shariah compliant leases
  • it is usu as a sale by the lessor and as a purchase by thus a financial lease has similar characteristi loan and a conditional sales contract
  • a c in between these two polar cases are many var leases that may be classified differently by acc standards national commercial codes tax aut lately by fiqh academies
  • operating leases in conventional and in islamic fiqh a c an operating lease ol usually finances equ buildings for less than their useful life and at the lease term the lessee can return the equipm lessor without further obligation
  • accordingly the asset is not t sold by the lessor to the lessee but remains on balance sheet
  • islamic operating lease standa conditions for shariah compatibility as adop international fiqh academy and a i list four main conditions a to d the last violated in my view by many sukuk with sig consequences
  • a risk of loss or destruction of lease unless caused by lessee s negligence o misconduct must be borne by lessor insure himself in a shariah compatible
  • how major maintenance must be born by the the underlying shariah principle of just to be lessor should not be enriched at expense of the lessee beyond the term o a c c while the leased asset is not provid usufruct as in a or b rentals must b suspended or adjusted as the case may r
  • islamic operating lease stand a c b maintenance operating maintena made the responsibility of lessee
  • this condition has been compromis sukuk including those issued by idb qatar and others where repurchase a price is the rule rather than the except is a major shariah lapse in my view a many other economists and shariah sc the consequences are serious
  • islamic operating lease standa d the lessor may not require lesse repurchase the asset at cost or at a predetermined price
  • consequences of stipulating repur leased asset at original pric a c stipulating repurchase by lessee of the leased asset g principal to the provider of finance lessor hence tra funds from fiqh point of view into a loan
  • in fact this point of view rating agencies such as standard and poo kristel richard a closer look at ijarah sukuk who sukuk as secured debt
  • a c sukuk though undoubtedly a welcome important islamic financial innovation potential are still best viewed as proj construction to be developed further t conform to shariah standards
  • conclusion a c to have true shariah acceptability we h work harder at the substance not merely of sukuk


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AlHuda Material\sukuk islamic


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sukuk islam asset finance issu certifi financi contract bankable bond ijarah leas structur profit holder rate developed purchase risk investor


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Published Date

2005-05-25 12:02:47


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