Kaleem, A ORCiD: 0000-0002-0939-9922Purpose: Islam prohibits interest as a source of income or profit. The purpose of this paper is to explore the possible application of Bai Salam contract (forward sale agreement) as an alternative financial instrument in the agriculture sector of Pakistan. Design/methodology/approach: A survey was conducted in four districts of the Punjab with a specifically designed questionnaire. A convenient sampling technique was used to gather farmers' concerns related to crops inputs, output and credit requirements. Findings: Empirical findings conclude that agriculture income represents only up to 60 percent of the income of an average farm household. About 70 percent of farmers participate in the credit market. Th...
The main objective of this study is to propose an innovative integrated financing model at the micro...
Purpose – This paper introduces the concept of manihah and develops a conceptual framework to addres...
This study examines two areas in Islamic economics that have yet to be met in a productive partnersh...
Purpose: Islam prohibits interest as a source of income or profit. The purpose of this paper is to e...
The present study aims to explore the potential application of Bai Salam (forward sale agreement) as...
Kaleem, A ORCiD: 0000-0002-0939-9922Islamic banking is planning to increase its market share up to 1...
The Islamic finance industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. However, many ...
Purpose- The basic purpose of this research paper conducted is to report the findings of this experi...
The primary issue facing Pakistan's agricultural sector is inadequate access to finance. The study ...
Limited access to financing, followed by the difficulty in the absorption of crop yields, is still a...
The study focuses on the socio-economic characteristics of the rural farmers in order to relate the ...
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the role of Islamic banking in improving the agricultural sector...
Many Islamic countries face problem of food deficit. Higher productivity of agriculture sector could...
Salam finance (sales contract) is a Shariah product used by Islamic financial institutions.It is a t...
Purpose: Agricultural financing is a critical component of all agricultural development operations a...
The main objective of this study is to propose an innovative integrated financing model at the micro...
Purpose – This paper introduces the concept of manihah and develops a conceptual framework to addres...
This study examines two areas in Islamic economics that have yet to be met in a productive partnersh...
Purpose: Islam prohibits interest as a source of income or profit. The purpose of this paper is to e...
The present study aims to explore the potential application of Bai Salam (forward sale agreement) as...
Kaleem, A ORCiD: 0000-0002-0939-9922Islamic banking is planning to increase its market share up to 1...
The Islamic finance industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. However, many ...
Purpose- The basic purpose of this research paper conducted is to report the findings of this experi...
The primary issue facing Pakistan's agricultural sector is inadequate access to finance. The study ...
Limited access to financing, followed by the difficulty in the absorption of crop yields, is still a...
The study focuses on the socio-economic characteristics of the rural farmers in order to relate the ...
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the role of Islamic banking in improving the agricultural sector...
Many Islamic countries face problem of food deficit. Higher productivity of agriculture sector could...
Salam finance (sales contract) is a Shariah product used by Islamic financial institutions.It is a t...
Purpose: Agricultural financing is a critical component of all agricultural development operations a...
The main objective of this study is to propose an innovative integrated financing model at the micro...
Purpose – This paper introduces the concept of manihah and develops a conceptual framework to addres...
This study examines two areas in Islamic economics that have yet to be met in a productive partnersh...