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Exploring the “social failures” of Islamic banks: a historical dialectics analysis

Zayyad Abdul-Baki (Department of Accounting, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria and Department of Accountancy, Economics and Finance, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK)
Ahmad Bukola Uthman (Department of Accounting, Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin, Nigeria)

Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research

ISSN: 1759-0817

Article publication date: 12 June 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to argue that the current environment in which the Islamic banking system is situated is not ideal for the system’s pursuance of its socioeconomic ideals, thus necessitating the system’s shift from pursuing falah to maximizing profits.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper theorizes and conceptualizes this shift from falah to profit maximization using two complementary theories – systems theory and institutional theory – to prove that such a shift is not unexpected. The paper further adopts a dialectical analysis that is somewhat historical to analyse the shift.

Findings

The measure of the Islamic banks’ performance in terms of their social ideals is misplaced, as the environment in which they currently operate does not support such goals. Thus, stemming from the theoretical base, the Islamic banks’ pursuance of profit maximization instead of falah should not be unexpected. The paper concludes that despite the unfavorable environment, the social ideals of the Islamic banking system may still be met, to an extent, through investment in microfinance and awqaf.

Research limitations/implications

The paper adopts document analysis for sourcing data majorly from prior studies. Hence, the authors do not conclude that the analysis herein is applicable to all Islamic banks. Secondly, as the authors could not get a complete historical account of the Islamic banking system’s development, some aspects of the dialectical analysis – contradiction and change – have been discussed in a general fashion.

Practical implications

The need for Islamic banks in the current environment, especially for the Muslim population, cannot be over emphasized; however, the achievement of falah given this current environment may be daunting.

Originality/value

The current analyses of the shift of Islamic banks from pursuing falah to pursuing profit maximization are not well-defined, as they lack a proper theorization of the challenges faced by Islamic banks. This paper fills this gap.

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Citation

Abdul-Baki, Z. and Uthman, A.B. (2017), "Exploring the “social failures” of Islamic banks: a historical dialectics analysis", Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research, Vol. 8 No. 3, pp. 250-271. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIABR-06-2014-0021

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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