THE ISLAMIC VS CONVENTIONAL BANKS: AN EVIDENCE ON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Muhammad Saqib Khan Master in Business Administration Scholar, Bahria University, Islamabad
  • Shaheera Munir Master in Business Administration Scholar, Bahria University, Islamabad
  • Ammara Mujtaba Assistant Professor, Bahria University, Islamabad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53664/JSRD/02-01-2021-07-68-81

Abstract

This paper highlights how financial and conventional bank system contribute to economic growth. As the Islamic banking system is grounded on shariah’s laws and Usury/RIBA (interest) are prohibited in Islam so there will be no tax shield in this banking system and they have to pay more tax as compared to the conventional banking system. By analyzing their performance and using the gross value-added contribution of both banking systems was observed. Six banks are selected for this purpose of which 3 Islamic banks i.e. Dubai. It is quantitative research so different ratios are used to examine both banking system performance and gross value added to give us information that to what extend both banking systems are contributing to the economy. In an examination, it has been exposed that both banking systems are conducive much to economy as conventional banks are developed their infrastructure is bigger than Islamic banks where Islamic banks just start near past a few years back.

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Published

14-06-2021

How to Cite

Muhammad Saqib Khan, Shaheera Munir, & Ammara Mujtaba. (2021). THE ISLAMIC VS CONVENTIONAL BANKS: AN EVIDENCE ON THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. JOURNAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT, 2(1), 68–81. https://doi.org/10.53664/JSRD/02-01-2021-07-68-81

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