TRANSITION TO A RIBA FREE ECONOMY

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Elimination of Riba has been a major issue in Pakistan occupying the attention of policy makers, bankers, legal experts and Islamic scholars for the last several decades. Apart from the efforts undertaken by the government to introduce non-interest modes of financing, the debate received fresh impetus after the judgment of the Federal Shariah Court in 1991 which was further reinforced by the judgment of the Supreme Court in December 1999. The present work is the outcome of the submissions that the author made before the Supreme Court when he was invited by the Court as amicus curiae. Having expounded the basic principles of Islamic finance, the book traces the main challenges in various spheres of financial transactions and argues that a smooth transition to the new system is feasible. How it cautions that in view of the pervasiveness of Riba in modern economies and in numemus laws, merely striking down certain impugned provisions of law may not be the most desirable course. I Rather, the government will have to expend a comprehensive effort through a legislative initiative to provide for an alternative system.

The book also reviews the constitutional provisions relating to government’s finances and identifies areas of concern that have Elimination of Riba has been a major issue in Pakistan occupying the attention of policy makers, bankers, legal experts and Islamic scholars for the last several decades. Apart from the efforts undertaken by the government to introduce non-interest modes of financing, the debate received fresh impetus after the judgment of the Federal Shariat Court in 1991 which was further reinforced by the judgment of the Supreme Court in December 1999. The present work is the outcome of the submissions that the author made before the Supreme Court when he was invited by the Court as amicus curiae. Having expounded the basic principles of Islamic finance, the book traces the main challenges in various spheres of financial transactions and argues that a smooth transition to the new system is feasible. How it cautions that in view of the pervasiveness of Riba in modern economies and in numerous laws, merely striking down certain impugned provisions of law may not be the most desirable course. I Rather, the government will have to expend a comprehensive effort through a legislative initiative to provide for an alternative system. The book also reviews the constitutional provisions relating to government’s finances and identifies areas of concern that have Elimination of Riba has been a major issue in Pakistan occupying the attention of policy makers, bankers, legal experts and Islamic scholars for the last several decades. Apart from the efforts undertaken by the government to introduce non-interest modes of financing, the debate received fresh impetus after the judgment of the Federal Shariah Court in 1991 which was further reinforced by the judgment of the Supreme Court in December 1999. The present work is the outcome of the submissions that the author made before the Supreme Court when he was invited by the Court as amicus curiae. Having expounded the basic principles of Islamic finance, the book traces the main challenges in various spheres of financial transactions and argues that a smooth transition to the new system is feasible. Howewt it cautions that in view of the pervasiveness of Riba in modern economies and in numemus laws, merely striking down certain impugned provisions of law may not be the most desirable course. I Rather, the government will have to expend a comprehensive effort through a legislative initiative to provide for an alternative system. The book also reviews the constitutional provisions relating to government’s finances and identifies areas of concern that have

  • AUTHOR: WAQAR MASSOOD KHAN
  • ISBN: 81-7435-356-9
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ABout the Author Waciar Masood Khan, presently Satret‘Economic Affairs Sision, Government of Pakistan, holds a Ph.D in Economics from Boston University. Wagar Masood Khan’s concern with the opegtionakation , of an interest-free economy goes back to the days or his graduate studies when he wrote his Pher.D thesis on the s ct, later publisheaN under the title Towards an Interest-Free Eton r k System (1985). He was also a member of the Commission for Isla ‘Nation of Economy, / overnment of Pakistan, for which he wrote a report on Eliminaticin Of Ribii. Khan has also served as a Vice-President of fix International i , to the President of that Univetiity. Islamic University, Islamabad/sod continues to be an tinswss-Adviser.

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