Role of Islamic Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation in Pakistan

Role of Islamic Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation in Pakistan
Author: Muhammad Naveed Aslam
Publisher:
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2019
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After 2008 world economic crises, banks and other financial institutes move towards Islamic financing not only in Muslims countries but also in non-Muslim countries of the world. In view of this, some micro financial institutions also introduce Islamic micro financing products in Pakistan. The present study was conducted to analyze the role of Islamic microfinance to alleviate poverty in Pakistan its impacts, people satisfaction level and assess the future of it in Pakistan. An Empirical approach has been adopted due to lack of knowledge to clients about products, technical terms, lack of time, and we come to know the changing improvement in the eyes of those people who directly involve in this system. Questionnaire was used as a tool for data collection. The qualitative data was quantified and chi-square test was applied to test the association of attributes by 5% level of significance. Our analysis concluded that Islamic microfinance playing an important role to improve the living standard, per capita income, awareness level (Educational level), ethical values, profitability, sustainability, infrastructure position, employment level in the society, helpful to control the inflation and unequal distribution of wealth. People are more interested due to religious prospective and prohibition of riba in Islam as well as in Christianity but there should be proper regularity authority to control over it in order to get fruitful results through an implementable model.

The Role of Islamic Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation Based on the Perceptions of the Key Players in the Market

The Role of Islamic Microfinance in Poverty Alleviation Based on the Perceptions of the Key Players in the Market
Author: Kausar Abbas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2014
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This study raises the issues and challenges concerning the recognition of Islamic microfinance by the Islamic banks of Pakistan. This is based on perceptions of the key players in the market. The study gathered relevant information through conducting field surveys by employing convenience sampling technique, the most common of all sampling techniques. Two questionnaires were designed for the surveys. One questionnaire was administered to survey 270 micro-entrepreneurs and petty traders in three major cities of Pakistan including Rawalpindi, Lahore and Peshawar. Another survey deals with the perceptions of Islamic bankers and Shari"ah scholars. 100 relevant respondents from middle and top managements related to Islamic banks were surveyed from five full-fledged Islamic banks of Pakistan. Three of the sample banks were selected from Islamabad and two banks from Lahore. The findings of the study are decomposed into two parts. Part 1 reveals the micro-entrepreneurs and petty traders" perspective, while part II focuses on the perspectives of Islamic bankers, regulators and Shari"ah scholars. In general, the results indicate that presently, Islamic banking is not addressing the financing needs particularly of those micro-entrepreneurs who generally have preference for Shari"ah-compliant finance. Islamic microfinance is constrained by lack of knowledge, experience and professionalism of supporting staff. Therefore, the majority of the Islamic bankers are not satisfied with the present structure for the implementation of Islamic microfinance. However, the Islamic bankers agreed that Islamic banks should offer Islamic microfinance and treat it separately from other products. Generally, both top and middle management agreed that Murabahah, Dimishing musharakah and Ijarah are most applicable models for Islamic microfinance schemes to the potential micro-entrepreneurs. On the other hand, micro-entrepreneurs and petty traders view Islamic microfinance as a preferred choice over traditional interest-based loans. Although, Islamic microfinance is a new concept, majority of respondents have basic understanding of this concept based on their Islamic knowledge and associations with social network. This study also examined the applicability of Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) particularly in the context of Islamic microfinance among micro-entrepreneurs and petty traders of Pakistan. However, micro-entrepreneurs and petty traders expressed their dissatisfaction to the management of the Islamic banks. Moreover, the most consistent answer with major concerns from the respondents is that Islamic banks are same as conventional banks in dealings with clients. Therefore the findings could provide insights to Islamic banks in diversifying their products by offering Islamic microfinance to the low-income people but with proper guidelines and policies.

Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation

Financial Inclusion and Poverty Alleviation
Author: Muhamed Zulkhibri
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3319697994

This book explores the relationships between financial inclusion, poverty and inclusive development from Islamic perspectives. Financial inclusion has become an important global agenda and priority for policymakers and regulators in many Muslim countries for sustainable long-term economic growth. It has also become an integral part of many development institutions and multilateral development banks in efforts to promote inclusive growth. Many studies in economic development and poverty reduction suggest that financial inclusion matters. Financial inclusion, within the broader context of inclusive development, is viewed as an important means to tackle poverty and inequality and to address the sustainable development goals (SDGs). This book contributes to the literature on these topics and will be of interest to researchers and academics interested in Islamic finance and financial inclusion.

The role of Islamic microfinance in poverty alleviation and environmental awareness in Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia

The role of Islamic microfinance in poverty alleviation and environmental awareness in Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia
Author: Effendi, Jaenal
Publisher: Universitätsverlag Göttingen
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2013-06-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3863951379

Microfinance is known to be one of the best tools to combat poverty, and believed to have a positive effect on environmental awareness. This book analyses the impacts of Islamic microfinance on both poverty alleviation and environmental awareness and the variation in its effects between different geographical conditions, as well as how it compares in these respects with conventional microfinance. Islamic microfinance institutions (MFIs) had a more significant impact on poverty alleviation than conventional MFIs, but a low effect on awareness of specific environmental issues. Islamic MFIs were also successful in combating poverty regardless of regional differences, but similarly ineffective in contributing to environmental awareness.

Islamic Microfinance

Islamic Microfinance
Author: Hussain Mohi ud Din Qadri
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2024-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3111414523

Islamic microfinance is one of the most important sectors of Islamic social finance, which plays a very important role in curbing poverty and improving the standard of living, per capita income, employment level as well as achieving Maqasid al-Shariah, profitability and sustainability. This role of Islamic microfinance has become more crucial in the pandemic period. It has been clearly witnessed in developing countries such as Pakistan and Bangladesh, how Islamic microfinance institutions helped deprived and affected communities during the pandemic. Another important development during the pandemic was the introduction of blended models of Islamic microfinance such as waqf-based Islamic microfinance, a zakat-based model and the combination of Islamic commercial and social finance. Islamic microfinance institutions also aim to harness the power of digitalization and fintech, but they need to consider the necessary success factors to realize and gain the real benefits of technology. There are some major challenges related to regulations, management issues, lack of skilled human resources, a wide digital divide and low level of financial literacy in developing countries. These challenges need to be addressed to ensure stability, steady growth and sustainability in the sector. This book is a compendium on Islamic microfinance, including case studies from seven jurisdictions and prospects for the sector. The book will be a major contribution to the literature of Islamic economics and finance and a guide of equal importance for students, academics, institutions, regulators, fintechs, policy makers and the general public.

Microcredit and Poverty Alleviation

Microcredit and Poverty Alleviation
Author: Tazul Islam
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780754646808

With a view to increased poverty alleviation, Tazul Islam examines the real extent to which the Grameen Bank's credit-alone policy has been successful in securing the Bank's financial sustainability; its practical role in alleviating poverty and its actual impact on the productivity of its clients.

Islamic Microfinance

Islamic Microfinance
Author: Mehreen Fatima
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659427336

This book is based on the research work which is conducted to find out the impact of Islamic Microfinance on poverty. For this purpose, the clients of Islamic Microfinance Institutions, working in Pakistan, were taken as respondents. Pre and Post project evaluation approach is adopted while conducting the research and a comparison is made between the data of 2009 and 2012. Islamic Microfinance is an emerging industry in Pakistan. It has vast potential to merge the mission of microfinance to reach the poor and give them financial access with the Islamic principle of concern for the miserable. This book is useful for the Islamic Microfinance Institutions working in Pakistan or in any other country in the world in order to make better strategies for Islamic Microfinance. Moreover, this book will be helpful and an informative read for the researchers working in the field of Islamic Microfinance.