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Humanomics | 2006

Seigniorage of fiat money and the Maqasid al‐Shari’ah: The compatibility of the gold dinar with the Maqasid

Ahamed Kameel; Mydin Meera; Moussa Larbani

Purpose – Having argued in the part I paper that the interest-based fiat monetary system is not compatible with the objectives of the Islamic law or the Shariah, this paper seeks to argue why commodity moneys, like the gold dinar and silver dirham, are compatible with the maqasid. Design/methodology/approach – This is a theoretical paper that integrates information from the Qur’an, the traditions of the Prophet, the writings of early Islamic scholars and historical observations vis-a-vis the objectives or the maqasid al-Shariah and makes logical deductions therefrom. Findings – The theoretical conclusion is that while fiat money is counterproductive to the maqasid al-Shariah, commodity moneys like the gold dinar and silver dirham, are indeed compatible with the maqasid. The Islamic economic system is, therefore, fundamentally a “barter” system, i.e. an exchange economy where goods and services are exchanged value for value, but avoids the problems associated with barter by taking some of the commodities exchanged in the economy, that have the characteristics of money, as money. Gold is argued to be the best Shari’ah money. Research limitations/implications – Empirical investigations may shed further light. Practical implications – If the theoretical deductions and contentions of the paper are correct, then their practical implications cannot simply be understated. For the Islamic economic system to emerge in reality, or for that matter any process of Islamization of knowledge/disciplines to succeed, it is foremost crucial that commodity moneys gradually replace fiat money. Originality/value – The paper establishes that commodity moneys like gold and silver are Shariah-compatible moneys, whereas the current fiat money is not.


Archive | 2009

Home Financing through the Musharakah Mutanaqisah Contracts: Some Practical Issues

Ahamed Kameel; Mydin Meera; Dzuljastri Abdul Razak


Archive | 2011

A Panel Data Analysis on the Relationship between Corporate Governance and Bank Efficiency

Muhammad Akhyar Adnan; Sheila Nu Nu Htay; Hafiz Majdi Ab; Ahamed Kameel; Mydin Meera


Archive | 2004

The Gold Dinar: The Next Component in Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance *

Ahamed Kameel; Mydin Meera; Moussa Larbani


Archive | 2009

Integrating al-rahn with the gold dinar: the initial building-blocks towards a gold-based economy

Mydin Meera; Ahamed Kameel


International Review of Management and Business Research | 2015

Indonesian Community Mobile Financial Inclusion

Bedjo Santoso; Ahamed Kameel; Mydin Meera


Archive | 2009

Real money : money and payment systems from an Islamic perspective

Mydin Meera; Ahamed Kameel


Archive | 2013

The Institute of Islamic Banking and Finance

Mydin Meera; Ahamed Kameel


Archive | 2012

Critical analysis of the viability of Islamic banking system in Nigeria (a case study of Lagos state)

Mydin Meera; Ahamed Kameel


Archive | 2010

Global financial crisis: causes, consequences and response

Mydin Meera; Ahamed Kameel

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Ahamed Kameel

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Moussa Larbani

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Aisyah Abdul Rahman

National University of Malaysia

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Dzuljastri Abdul Razak

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Mansor Ibrahim

International Islamic University Malaysia

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Sheila Nu Nu Htay

International Islamic University Malaysia

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