ISLAMIC BANKING AND NIGERIA ECONOMY: THE WAY FORWARD

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 CHAPTER ONE                                                  INTRODUCTION 1.1.  BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY                      Islamic banking is defined by (institution of Islamic banking & insurance IIBI 1991:3) as a system of banking activity that is consistent with the principles of the shariah [Islamic rulings] and it’s practical appreciation through the development of Islamic Economics.           The origin of modern Islamic bank can be traced back to the very birth of Islam, when the prophet himself acted as an agent for his wife’s trading operations. Islamic partnership [Modarabah] dominated the business word for centuries and the concept of interest found very little application in day-to-day transactions. Such partnership performed an important economic function. They combined the three most important factor of production namely: capital, labour and entrepreneurship the letter two function usually combined in one person. The capital owner contributed the money while the partner managed the business. Each shared in a pre-determined share of the profits. If there was a loss, the capital provider lost his money and the money and the manager lost his time and labour. Then in1990s, Mr. Charles Chukwuemeka Soludo  introduced Islamic banking formally in Nigeria, which began in 1991 through the amendment & to the banks and other financial institution Act, BOFIA. In 1996, the central bank of Nigeria [CBN] granted approval to Habib Nigeria bank to deal in Islamic banking principals. In 2004, Jaiz international bank plc applied for full pledged Islamic banking license and was however granted approval in principal to that effect. In 2008 Islamic balance working group comprising of Nigeria deposit insurance corporation, NDIC, National insurance commission, NAICOM etc, was established and in 2009, the CBN under the immediate past governor proff. Charles Soludo, applied for membership of Islamic finance service board and got admitted in taking cognizance of the fact that the operational license can not be granted without a supervisory/ regulatory framework. The CBN decided to expose the draft framework on non interest banking for the comments and inputs by industry stakeholders. The legality of the non interest Islamic banking is derived from section 33(B) of the Central Bank of Nigeria Act of 2007 which states that in addition to any of this powers under the act. A guideline was left for comment about the introduction of Islamic banking for eight months by the stakeholders and released in January 2011. It was further revised in June 2011 to address some stakeholders observation. 1.2.           STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM        Islamic banking is very important and have been widely acknowledgment as the most authentic value system for human centered economic development and social justice in the world body.        According to “Mustapha Bintuble 1991”, the governor of Jaiz Bank. The future of Islamic finance in Nigeria by bright and promising with huge resources Nigeria stands to benefit from Islamic banking through financial sector diversification, new product, employment opportunities and possible access to foreign direct investment. he also said that Nigeria cannot afford to miss the rejuvenating waves of Islamic finance and it’s empirical development that has been witnessed globally in all strata of the society.   1.3.  OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY The board objective of this  study is; 1.  To find out if the objective intentions of the establishment of Islamic banking can transform the economy of Nigeria. 2.  To identify Islamic banking will have any impact in Nigeria economy. 3.  To find out if the push to introduce Islamic banking has political and religious undertone. 4.  To identify some of the problems of Islamic banking. 1.4.  RESEARCH QUESTION 1.  Can the objective/ intentions of the establishment of the Islamic banking transform the economy of Nigeria. 2.  What are the impact of Islamic banking in Nigeria economy. 3. Does the push for the introduction of Islamic banking has political &religious undertone. 4. What are some of the problems of Islamic banking. 1.5  RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS Ho: The objectives/intentions of the establishment of Islamic banking can not transform the economy of Nigeria. H1: The objectives/intentions of the establishment of Islamic banking can transform the economy of Nigeria. Ho: Islamic banking will not impact in Nigeria’s economy. H1: Islamic banking will impact in Nigeria’s economy. Ho: The push to introduce Islamic banking has no political and religious undertone. H1: The push to introduce Islamic banking has political and religious undertone. Ho: Islamic banking does not have any problems. H1: Islamic banking some problems. Get the Complete Project Material Now!!!

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