Is Malaysian Islamic Home Financing Bay′ Bithaman Al-Ajil (‘BBA’) Compatible with Islamic Law? A Critical Examination on The Issue of ‘Beneficial Ownership’
Md Dahlan Nuarrual Hilal,
Noor Fauziah Mohd and
Shuib Mohd Sollehudin
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Md Dahlan Nuarrual Hilal: Legal and Justice Research Centre, School of Law, College of Law, Government and International Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia
Noor Fauziah Mohd: School of Law, College of Law, Government and International Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia
Shuib Mohd Sollehudin: Islamic Business School, College of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Sintok, Kedah, Malaysia
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 2017, vol. 8, issue 2, 27-36
Abstract:
Islamic Banking has been established since 1980s in Malaysia. It was initially commenced with the incorporation of Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB) in 1983. Until today, Islamic Banking has robustly developed in Malaysia providing various kinds of Islamic transaction products including Islamic home finance. Various Islamic home finance products have been introduced and practised in Malaysia. Among the products are: Bay′ Bithaman al-Ajil (BBA), Musharakah al-Mutanaqisah (MM), Commodity Murabahah and Ijarah. Nonetheless, there are many issues in these products when faced with the problems of abandoned housing projects. One of the issues is the issue of beneficial ownership in BBA. It is evident that, the application of BBA is proven to be defective and contains many flaws, if involves abandoned housing projects in Malaysia. This paper aims to highlight this issue and provide solutions to the issues discussed. This paper used shariah (Islamic Law) doctrinal and qualitative case study research methodologies. This paper finds that the current terms in the BBA are inadequate and warranted it to be provided with equitable terms on beneficial ownership thus can fully comply with the requirements of the shariah. The outcome of this paper will help the Islamic banking industry in dealing with issues arising from ‘beneficial ownership’ in transaction involving abandoned housing projects in Malaysia.
Keywords: Beneficial Ownership; Abandoned Housing Projects; Bay′ Bithaman al-Ajil (BBA); Issues; Purchasers′ Grievances; Proposal for Reform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2017.v8n2p27
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