A Model of Framework for Successive Factors in Islamic Banking System

Abstract

The core objective of this research was to scrutinize supporting elements of an Islamic banking organization in Pakistan. In the 1970s Islamic banking system emerged as an innovative horizon in the worldwide financial system. Numerous studies have been carried by researchers to know problems related to the Islamic banking system across the globe. The Islamic banking sector “IBD” was established on September 15, 2003. The department was assigned a task for the promotion and evolving of banking provisions with the fulfillment of Islamic laws. The growth of the Islamic banking system in the last five years is laudable. In the form of a survey applying a quantitative approach, the questionnaire is used for collecting the data in this study. A total of three hundred seventy-one (371) participants have taken part in the study. Several analytical methods such as descriptive statistics, factor analysis, and regression were used to evaluate the data and test the model.

Country : Pakistan

1 Fazal Ali Shaikh

  1. Department of Economics, University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan

IRJIET, Volume 4, Issue 9, September 2020 pp. 31-37

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2020.409005

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