Fintech, Digital Currency and the Future of Islamic Finance: Strategic, Regulatory and Adoption Issues in the Gulf Cooperation Council
3030492478, 9783030492472
The banking and financial landscape has been inundated with technology over the last decade, with FinTech, InsurTech and
Table of contents : Foreword Contents Notes on Contributors List of Figures List of Tables Chapter 1: Introduction: FinTech and Islamic Finance in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Introduction Fintech in the GCC Fintech and Islamic Finance in the GCC Conclusion References Chapter 2: A Critical Analysis of Bitcoin from an Islamic Legal Perspective Introduction Historical and Recent Developments Bitcoin Explained Current Resolutions and Fatwas on Bitcoin: A Critical Analysis Scholars Who Are against Bitcoin Scholars Who Are in Favor of Bitcoin Islamic Legal Criterion for Mal and Bitcoin Is Bitcoin Mal? Is Intangibility a Shariah Issue for Bitcoin? Islamic Legal Criteria of Money and Bitcoin Definition of Money in Islamic Law Differences Between Money and Commodity Types of Money in Shariah Natural Money Customary Money Shariah Rulings for Dealing in Bitcoin Conclusion References Chapter 3: Combining Islamic Equity Portfolios and Digital Currencies: Evidence from Portfolio Diversification Introduction Literature Review and Theoretical Background Digital Currencies in Conventional Stock Markets Digital Currencies in Islamic Stock Markets Data Methodology and Descriptive Statistics Data Collection Methodology Results and Interpretation Descriptive Statistics Correlation Between GCC Index and Its Counterpart Indices and Digital Currencies Computing Returns for the Three Portfolios; Islamic, Digital and the Combined Computing Volatility for the Three Portfolios: Islamic, Digital and the Combined Conclusion Appendix 1 Appendix 2 References Chapter 4: The Potential of Smart Contracts for Murabahah Home Financing: Towards an Integrated Model Introduction Islamic Banking and the Potential of FinTech The Existing Islamic Banking Contract Models The Exchange-Based Contracts (Uqūd al-Muʿāwaḍāt) Sale-Based Contracts Lease-Based Contracts The Partnership Contracts The Agency Contract The Charitable Contracts The Security Contracts The Supporting Contracts and Instruments Smart Contract Model for the Islamic Banking FinTech Industry Traditional Islamic Home Financing Product Proposed Smart Contract for Islamic Home Financing Methodology Results Profile of the Experts Results and Analysis of the Qualitative Data IBF and FinTech IB and Smart Contract IB and the Need for Smart Contract Model The Validity of the Model Structure Challenges of Implementing the Model Suggestions of Experts for Enhancing the Model Conclusion References Chapter 5: The Application of Fintech in Microtakaful as a Means of Digital Financial Inclusion: Insights from the GCC Introduction Section I: Financial Inclusion in Islam—The Current Status in OIC Countries and the Potential of Microtakaful Section II: Microtakaful and Fintech—The Way Toward Digital Financial Inclusion A: Innovation and Outreach B: Formalization of the Economy C: Efficiency D: Enhanced Consumer Protection E: Removal of Barriers to Financial Inclusion F: Leveraging Twofold Infrastructure Section III: Challenges in Digital Financial Inclusion Via Microtakaful Conclusion References Chapter 6: Gharar-Free ReBittance: Powered by Blockchain Introduction to Remittance Traditional Brick-and-Mortar-Based Remittance Models Cash Pickup Direct Credit to Bank Account Direct Credit to Wallet or Prepaid Cards Click-and-Portal-Based Digital Remittance Models Online and Mobile-Based Remittance Models Using Bank Account Mobile-Money-Based Remittance Models Using M-Wallet Cryptocurrency and Blockchain-Based Remittance (ReBittance) Cryptocurrency and Blockchain and Islamic Finance Gharar-Free ReBittance in Practice Conclusion References Chapter 7: Regulatory Issues in Cryptocurrency Usage Introduction Cryptocurrency Price Determination Misuse of Cryptocurrency Regulatory and Policy Implications Governance Versus Regulation Cryptocurrency Regulation Around the World GCC Regulation Implications and Conclusion References Chapter 8: Beyond the Jurisprudential Quagmire: Perspectives on the Application of Digital Currencies and Blockchain Technology in Islamic Economics and Finance Introduction: Background on Blockchain Technology and Digital Currencies Regulatory Issues on the Demand and Supply Side of Digital Currencies Digital Currencies and Blockchain Technology in Islamic Banking and Finance The Potential Application of Blockchain Technology to Meet Objectives of the Islamic Economy Conclusion References Chapter 9: Does FinTech Revolution Lead to the Disintermediation of Banks? A Study into Islamic Bank Income Introduction Theoretical Considerations Islamic Banking and Financial Technology Revolution Research Methodology Findings and Discussions Conclusions References Chapter 10: Utilizing Blockchain Technology for Post-Trade Securities Settlement: A Framework for Islamic Capital Markets in the GCC Region Introduction The Post-Trade Securities Settlement in Islamic Capital Markets The Saudi Arabian Post-Trade Securities Processing System Post-Trade Securities Clearing and Settlement in Bahrain The Challenges in the Securities Settlement Blockchain for Post-Trade Securities Settlement Blockchain and Securities Settlement: Some Sharı̄‘ah and Legal Considerations Legal and Regulatory Framework The Sharı̄‘ah Perspective Conclusion References Chapter 11: Any Luck with Bitcoin in Saudi Arabia? Introduction Literature Review Data and Methods Result and Discussion Demographics Awareness of Virtual Currency Awareness of Bitcoin Non-Adoption of Bitcoin Adoption of Bitcoin Preferred Online Payment Method Bitcoin Trust Future of Bitcoin Conclusion and Recommendation References Chapter 12: Strategic Assessment of Islamic Fintech in GCC Countries Introduction Fintech in MENA Is Ripe for Disruption Islamic Fintech in MENA Region Fintech Landscape and Strategic Initiatives in GCC Fintech Incubation and Regional Initiatives Bahrain Kuwait Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Qatar Oman Role of National Regulators in Islamic Fintech Development Observations and Conclusion References Index