Riba and Islamic Finance

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Riba Riba , , Gharar Gharar and and Islamic finance Islamic finance AUSAF AHMAD AUSAF AHMAD Islamic Cultural Centre of India Islamic Cultural Centre of India New Delhi New Delhi May 04 2008 May 04 2008

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This is a presentation highlighting the islamic rules about interest (RIBA)

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  • Riba, Gharar and Islamic finance

    AUSAF AHMAD

    Islamic Cultural Centre of India

    New Delhi

    May 04 2008

  • ISLAMIC NORMS OF BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS

    Should not indulge in RibaShould not involve in GhararShould not indulge in fraudulent behaviorShould not coerceShould not deal in prohibited goods. Should not take advantage of anybodys needsShould not withhold supplies to raise pricesShould not withhold information to take advantage of ignorance.
  • Prohibition of Riba in Quran

    FIRST REVEALATION:

    That which you give as Riba (interest) the peoples wealth increases not with God; but that which you give in Charity, seeking the goodwill of God, multiplies manifold. [ 30 : 39]

  • Prohibition of Riba in Quran [contd.]

    SECOND REVEALATION:

    And for their taking interest even though it was forbidden for them, and their wrongful appropriation of other peoples property, We have prepared those among them who reject faith a greivous punishment. [4: 161]

  • Prohibition of Riba in Quran [contd.]

    THIRD REVEALATION:

    o believers, take not doubled and redoubled interest, and fear God so that you prosper. Fear the fire which has been prepared for those who reject faith, and obey God and the Prophet so that you may receive mercy [3: 130-2]

  • Prohibition of Riba in Quran [contd.]

    FOURTH REVELATION

    Those who benefit from interest shall be raised like those who have been driven to madness by the touch of the Devil; that is because they say: Trade is like interest while God has permitted trade and forbidden interest. [2: 275]

  • Prohibition of Riba in Quran [contd.]

    God deprives interest of all but blesses Charity. He loves not the ungrateful sinners (276)
  • Prohibition of Riba in Quran [contd.]

    O believers ! Fear Allah and give up interest that remains outstanding, if you are true believers. [2: 278]
  • Prohibition of Riba in Quran [contd.]

    If you do not, then be sure of being at war with God and His messenger. But if you repent, you can have your principal. Neither you should commit injustice nor you be subjected to it. (279)If the debtor is in difficulty, let him have respite until it is easier, but if you forego out of charity, it is better for you if you realize.(280)

    The verse 2:279 is the strongest condemnation of Riba.

  • Riba in Hadith

    From Jabir: The Prophet (pbuh) cursed the receiver, the payer of interest, the one who records it and the two witnesses of the transaction and said: They are all alike (in guilt)

    [Reported by Muslim, Tirmidhi and Ahmad]

  • Riba in Hadith [contd.]

    Jabir b. Abdallah said: The Prophet (pbuh) said, All of the riba of Jahiliyah is annulled. The first riba that I anul is our riba, that accruing to Abbas b. Abd al Muttalib; it is being cancelled compeletely.

    [ Reported by Muslim and Ahmad : Last Sermon of the Prophet (Pbuh)]

  • Meaning of Riba

    Meaning: Derived from Riba yarbouLiteral meaning: to growTechnical meaning: interest, usuryIllah: two considerations: (1) Excess of Amount (2) delay in deliveryExample: gold for gold: (i) equal amount (2) on the spot. Implies No Riba.
  • TYPES OF RIBA

    RIBA OF DEBT (Riba al Diyun)RIBA OF TRADE (Riba al Fadl)Both types of Riba are prohibited in Islam. Riba al Diyun is also known as Riba al jahiliah. It is prohibited by the Quranic injunctions. Riba al Fadl is prohibited by Hadith of the Prophet (pbuh).
  • RIBA OF Debt [Riba al diyun]

    Riba of the period of Jahiliyah: Prevailing in Arabia before the advent of IslamThe debt is linked with time. Any extension in time is granted only by raising the price of debt (interest). Prohibited on the strength of Quranic injunction.
  • RIBA OF TRADE [ Riba al fadl]

    The Prophet (pbuh) said: Gold for Gold, Silver for Silver, Wheat for What, barley for barley, dates for dates, salt for salt - like for like, hand to hand. Whoever pays more or takes more, indulges in Riba. The taker and giver are alike (in guilt).

    Narrated by : Abu Saeed Khudri

    Reported by: bukhari

  • Meaning of Riba al Fadl

    It is related with the exchange of one good with the same good. Some experts consider it to be a form of Bay al fasid (illegal sale)Barter between different goods is allowed.
  • RIBA, INTEREST AND USURY

    No distinction between interest and usury i.e. between low and high rates.No distinction between consumption and production loansNo distinction between individual and institutional loans
  • AVOIDANCE OF GHARAR

    Definition of GhararUncertainty / AmbiguityAmbiguity of Quantity [Gharar fil Miqdar]Ambiguity of Attributes [Gharar fis sifah] such as

    Ambiguity in time or place of delivery

    Ambiguity in price etc.

  • TYPES OF ISLAMIC CONTRCTS

    Fixed Payment

    Nothing is determined

    No Gharar

    Some Gharar

    Gharar is allowed

    Ratio is determined

    Islamic Contracts

    Muwadat

    Musharakat

    Tabarruat

  • TYPES OF ISLAMIC CONTRCTS [contd.]

    Contracts of Sale / Lease are Muawadat. Gharar is not allowed in such contracts.Mudarabah and Musharakah are contracts of Musharakat. Some amount of gharar may be tolerated in such contracts.Sadaqat and Hadaya are Tabarruat. No objection to Gharar in these type of contracts.

  • DEBT FINANCE
    Vs.
    PARTICIPATORY FINANCE

    Participatory finance, in comparison, to debt finance is:

    More just

    More equitable

    More efficient

    More growth oriented.

  • DISADVANTAGES OF RIBA BASED FINANCE

    Riba based finance is inefficient.
    Riba based finance is unjust
    Riba based finance discourages growth.
    Riba based finance leads to economic instability.
    Riba based finance leads to economic inequalities.