

Author: Al-Kashif Abd El-Rehim Mohamed
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd
ISSN: 1359-0790
Source: Journal of Financial Crime, Vol.16, Iss.1, 2009-01, pp. : 86-96
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Abstract
Purpose - There has been growth in Islamic finance both in Muslim countries and around the world during the last two decades. This has attracted interest of those concerned with combating crime in financial institutions. This article aims to highlight the Shari'ah law's normative framework in addressing the different aspects of financial crime. Design/methodology/approach - The paper is a general discussion of the substantive Islamic law (Koran, Haddiths, etc.) and begins with an introduction of the significance of property in Islam. It then focuses on the Shari'ah perspective on financial crime. Findings - It is found that Islam has stressed and asserted the importance of honesty in business and monetary dealings. Acts negatively affecting the economy are prohibited by Shari'ah under the division of criminal law developed by Islamic jurisprudence. Originality/value - The paper shows that Islamic law widens the circle of protection against financial crimes.
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