Sukuk.me is a global provider of Sukuk information and Sukuk market data. About Sukuk.me

  
   Sukuk.me Home Page
Sponsored By Siraj Capital
alJazeera Jobs – Expatriate Jobs in Dubai, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain.     Find your job:   in:  
Direct access to top expatriate jobs in the Gulf with alJazeera Jobs
Quadruple your chance of landing your tax-free Gulf Job - Sign Up Now!

Islamic banks also responsible for global financial crisis: experts

09/03/2009 11:15:00 AM GMT   Comments ()     Add a comment     Print     E-mail
(business24-7.ae) Islamic banks also responsible for global financial crisis: experts.

 Related Stories
Sukuk.net: Financial crisis: Should Islamic banks share equal responsibility?
Changing priorities at Ithmaar Bank
Islamic banks unscathed by global crisis: Al-Aboodi
(Sukuk.net - Khaleej Times) Islamic banks must share equal responsibility with conventional commercial banks and financial institutions for the current global financial crisis, a professor specialising in Islamic economics said on Thursday.

Islamic banks did not provide true Islamic banking products. Instead, they gave an Islamic name to products of the commercial banks to attract clients who did not want to deal in interest, explained Professor Mahmoud El Gamal, the Chair of Islamic Economics, Finance and Management at Rice University in Houston, Texas, US.

El Gamal, who also is a professor of economics and statistics, spoke to Khaleej Times on the sidelines of a seminar on Africa-Arab Gulf relations at the Emirates Centre for Strategic Studies and Research. The seminar ended on Wednesday.

Dr El Gamal criticised the Islamic banks around the world stating that they have the same products that go through the same investment channels as those of the commercial banks, such as securitisation, Sukouk (bonds) and Murabaha (interest).

"In the past 30 years of Islamic banking, no 'authority' has been established that can inform the international concerned bodies such as the IMF about their financial and investment products. Hence, no one has a clear picture of the activities of the Islamic banks, the number of their institutions and branches", said Dr El Gamal.

"We have heard that the total investments of the Islamic financial institutions are about $ 900 billion. However, we are not sure about the accuracy of this figure", he added.

Dr El Gamal said that the effects of the financial crisis on Islamic banks could not be known because many governments, such as Turkey, support these banks. Meanwhile, he pointed out that the emirate of Abu Dhabi, as a model, has diversified its economic activities in the past years and not placed all eggs in one basket. "Hence, Abu Dhabi can avoid the consequences of the crisis easily", he said.

Dr El Gamal added that Abu Dhabi has diversified its investments not only in the oil sector, but also in tourism, properties and financial services.

He expected that the global economy may take at least five years to oveercome the impact of recession. Deregulation of the present financial system and introduction of new regulations is essential for the global economy to pick up, he said.

The GCC countries will have to find new ways to invest their petro-dollars because their economies do not have the capacity to invest the huge returns from oil, Dr. El Gamal said.
Source: AJP
    Home  |  News  |  Market Data  |  About Sukuk.me  |  Contact Us  |  Login / Register 
© 2008 SUKUK HOLDINGS LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.  Privacy Policy  |  Sitemap |  Advertise 
The content of this website does not constitute advice or a recommendation and should not be relied upon in making any decision relating to investments or any other matter. You should obtain professional advice before exercising any investment decisions or choices based on information featured in this website. In no event shall Sukuk.me be liable for any damages whatsoever, including, without limitation, direct, special, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages, or damages for lost profits, loss of revenue, or loss of use, arising out of or related to the Sukuk.me website or the information contained in it.

Sukuk.me is a global provider of Sukuk information and Sukuk market data.

 Regional Sites

Regions Most Popular

- Al Arabiya Digital
- alJazeera Magazine
- Middle East Education

Islamic

- Islam Online
- Muslims
- Muslim Heritage
- 1001 Inventions

Gulf Jobs

- Saudi Arabia Jobs
- Qatar Jobs
- Abu Dhabi, UAE Jobs
- Kuwait Jobs
- Bahrain Jobs
- Oman Jobs

Regional News

- The National
- Qatar Morning Post
- Al Hayat
- Daily Bahrain
- Arab News
- Daily Saudi
- Emirate Times
- Saudi Arabia Telegraph
- Saudi Arabia Herlad
- Emirates Tribune

Business

- Sukuk
- Islamic Finance and Banking
- alJazeera Capital
- Middle East Forex
- Al Arabiya Forex
- Emirates Finance Network

Middle East Vacancies

- Jobs in Saudi Arabia
- Jobs in Qatar
- Jobs in Abu Dhabi, UAE
- Jobs in Kuwait
- Jobs in Bahrain
- Jobs in Oman

Regional Property

- Dubai Property
- Dubai Property Rental
- Dubai Properties for Sale
- International Property Sales

Regional Marketing

- Marketing in Middle East
- UAE Marketing
- Qatar Advertising
- Kuwait Marketing
- Oman Advertising
- Bahrain Marketing
- Saudi Arabia Advertising
- Dubai Advertising