القصة كاملة للنظام الإقتصادي والصيرفة الإسلامي ومنذ البداية

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Islamic Banking

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Introduction

1945 - Global System of 1945 and prudence of Quaid-e-Azam ( prudence of WTO leadership in post 1985 era ) 1947 - Emergence of Pakistan within legal framework 1948 - Foundation of State Bank of Pakistan – Economic prudence of Quaid-eAzam The crux of historic address of July 01, 2007 – Research for Islamic Economic System Responsibility vested with State Bank and Educational Institutions 1966 - Absence of material efforts and even the intent for achieving this goal among Banks – Practical denial by Educational Institutions


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Presentation Format

Economic System of State of Madina – Not based on Banking - neither then nor before it Only new product – Bai Salam – Separate discussion (Tarjuman-ul-Quran April 07) Was this system an accidental occurrence ? Or a continuation of Divine revelation and guidance History of Divine revelation and guidance and completion with Surah Quresh – Emergence of Riba (product) Expansionary System of Khilafat – Beginning of Banking (Ajmaa-e-Sahaba) System of Malookiat Today's Conventional System vs System of Khilafat System of Khilafat as Universal basis of Islam for a Universal Economic System Both the systems are partially assisting but can not integrate fully (Riba) A new system can only be further extension of System of Khilafat (rather than products) System currency (today) and the need for a new system (elimination of Riba) Balance Sheet of State Bank of Pakistan and difficulty to its acceptance Where can we begin (beginning of a debate) Role of Education and Finance Departments and Bait-ul-Mal (beginning of a debate)


Islamic Banking

The Concept of Economy and Banking in Islam


Socio-Economic and Welfare Based Economic System of Islam

od ar ab ah

Zakat

ka h

I S L A M

Debt

M

I N

Bait al mal

us ha ra

W E L F A R E

M

Hayat Al-Nabi (PBUH) 23 Yrs

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Currency

From Earth, Earth & above ‌‌

Trade in Islam


Islamic Banking

Islamic Economy 1 From Ibrahim (AS) to Mohammad (PBUH)

1

5 2

3

ECONOMY 6

1. Cash and Credit 2. Trade and Riba 3. Trade, Riba, Modarabah and Musharakah 4. Sadaqat 5. Bait-al-mal 6. Trading house - Deposit based

4


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Qasa-ul-Ambia/Qasas-ul-Quaran Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) Hazrat Ishaq (AS) Hazrat Ismail (AS) Hazrat Yaqoob (AS)

Palastine to Egypt to Arab

Bani Qatoora

Palastine/ Egypt

Hazrat Yousaf

(AS)

Dirham Makkah

Tijarata

Dua-e-Khalil

Syria Karwan-e-Tijarat Yemen

Defections in Calibration Equipment

Marabaha

Hazrat Shoaib (AS)

Defections

Mal bil Mal

Waeed

Azzab Takhliqe-Riba

Qabal

Types of Riba

Hazrat Musa (AS)

(Torat- Humat-Riba)

Distruction of Uroshulum 2 times Hazrat Esah (AS) Bani Israil

Yasrab

Safar Amad Alnabi (SAW) Refusal/Acceptance

Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) Dua-e-Khalil


Islamic Banking

Economic System of Khilafat Khilafat

Welfare Model of Economics in Islam

Global Economy

Record of Assets

Banking in Islam

Trade in Islam

History of Islam

Source: Islam

Bait-al-mal Source: Quaran & Sunnah

Beginning: Histroy of Islam

Currency Banking Source: Quaran & Sunnah Beginning: Histroy of Islam

Qarz

Curre ncy

Mush Moda arka rbah

ECONOMY

Beginning: Dars-iNizami


Islamic Banking

Economic System of Malookiat Malookiat

Welfare Model of Economics in Islam

Global Economy

Record of Assets

Banking in Islam

Trade in Islam

History of Islam

Source: Islam

Bait-al-mal Source: Quaran & Sunnah

Beginning: Histroy of Islam

Currency Banking Source: Quaran & Sunnah Beginning: Histroy of Islam

Qarz

Curre ncy

Mush Moda arka rbah

ECONOMY

Beginning: Dars-iNizami


Islamic Banking

Economics and Banking in Islam - Global IMF WB WTO

Islamic Confedral Parliament Central Bait-al-mal at Madian Muawara

Other Bait-al-mal

Genral Trade

Parliament Welfare Model of Economics in Islam

Bait-al-mal Source: Quaran & Sunnah

Banking in Islam

Trade in Islam

History of Islam

Source: Islam

Currency Banking

Beginning: Histroy of Islam

GLOBAL ECONOMY

Record of Assets

Source: Quaran & Sunnah Beginning: Histroy of Islam

Qarz

Mush arka

ECONOMY

Curre ncy Moda rbah

Beginning: Dars-iNizami


Conventional System Vs System in Islam - Linkage

1. Trade in Islam 2. Banking in Islam 4

3

2

1

3. Bait-al-Mal 4. Welfare economy of Islam

Currecny

Usury

Interest

Riba

I. Trade II. Commercial Banking IV III.Central Banking IV.Secular Economy

III

II

I

Currency

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Islamic Banking

Man and Money Circle

1375 yrs History of Europe - Not Properly Documented

Goods & Services

Social System of Islam Asset based

Surplus Assets Currency

Banking

m e a n s

Asset based

Currency

Trade in Islam

Currency

Banking in Islam

Banking

Documents

Currecny

Central Bank

Currecny

Banking

Exchange Rate

Bait-al-mal

"Welfare System of Islam"

Secular System

Global Secular System Currency

Trade & Commerce

m o n e y

B a n k i n g

Riba

Currency Assets to No Asset

d e p o s i o t n s l y o f

Asset Leased

a c c e p t a n c e

o f

Public Debt Deficits

m e a n s

Riba WTO

B a n k i n g

1472 yrs History of Islam - Properly Documented

a c c e p t a n c e

o f d e p o s i o t n s l y o f m o n e y


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SBP – Account pursuant to SBP Act, 1956,on week ended May 20, 2006 (Issue Department)

Liabilities

Rs.

Notes held in the Banking Department

144,703,000

Notes in Circulation Total Notes Issued

Rs.

Assets

Rs.

I.A Gold Coin and Bullion Silver Bullion Special Drawing Rights held with the International Monetary fund

806,603,447,000 806,748,150,000

53,870,004,000

12,057,228,000

Approved Foreign Exchange India notes representing aseets receivable from the reserve Bank of India

550,402,144,000

592,981,000

B. Rupee Coin Government of Pakistan Securities Internal Bills of Exchange and Other Commercial paper: i) Agricultural sector

2,643,656,000 185,851,685,000

Rs.

ii) Industrial sector Rs. iii) Export sector Rs. iv) Housing sector Rs. v) Others Rs.

Total Liabilities

616,922,357,000

II. Held with the Reserve Bank of India pending transfer to Pakistan: Gold Coin and Bullion Sterling Securities Government of India Securities Rupee Coin 806,748,150,000 Total Assets

78,500,000

78,500,000

876,161,000 357,795,000 13,910,000 4,086,000

188,573,841,000

1,251,952,000 806,748,150,000


Islamic Banking Liabilities Capital paid up Reserve fund Rural Credit fund Industrail Credit fund Export Credit fund Loans Gurantee fund Housing Credit Fund

Deposits

(a) Federal Government

(b) Provincial Governments

(c) Banks

(d) Others

Allocation of Special Drawing Rights Bills payable Revaluation Account Other Liabilities Total Liabilities

SBP – Statement of Affairs as on May 20, 2006 (Banking Department) Rs.

Assets

100,000,000 Notes Rupee Coin 15,414,474,000 Subsidiary coins Bills purchased and Discounted: 2,600,000,000 a) Internal: i) Agricultural sector 1,600,000,000 ii) Industrial sector iii) Export sector 1,500,000,000 iv) Housing sector v) Others b) External c) Government Treasury bills 4,700,000,000 Balances held outside Pakistan in approved Foreign Exchange Special Drawing Rights held with the International monetary fund Loans and Advances to Governments Government Debtor Balances 76,904,335,000 Loans and Advances to Scheduled Banks: A. Agricultural sector B. Industrial sector 53,466,164,000 C. Export sector D. Housing sector E. Others

Rs. 144,703,000

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

3,567,000 33,400,000

36,967,000

900,000,000

201,795,069,000 Loans and Advances to Non-Bank Financial Institutions: A. Agricultural sector 274,428,772,000 B. Industrial sector C. Export sector D. Housing sector 1,525,958,000 E. Others 202,594,000 51,646,593,000 101,690,513,000 788,474,472,000

Investments: A. Scheduled Banks B. Non-Bank Financial Institutions C. Government Securities D. Others Other Assets Total Assets

Rs.

117,677,193,000

Rs.

1,308,416,000

Rs.

15,457,355,000

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

61,643,982,000 6,279,515,000 109,704,885,000 16,102,465,000

Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

11,242,300,000 2,141,740,000

Rs. Rs. Rs.

25,751,477,000 1,673,375,000 247,849,599,000 919,943,000

193,730,847,000

564,343,000

13,948,383,000

276,194,394,000 169,976,214,000 788,474,472,000


Islamic Banking

Where to Start?

Start with currency

Why start with currency?

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Riba in currency issue (bearer) All products woven around currency Other un Islamic elements routed through Currency (and universal transfer) Exchange rate problems Shifting dealings from currency to accounts (Interest applied on accounts) All Muslims to open accounts to benefit from Bait-al-mal All accounts Islamic digit based Complete documentation Other impacts and Benefits Change to Islamic currency-gradual


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