Islamic finance: a corollary of legal pluralism or legal diversity in South Africa and the Netherlands?
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Salah, Omar
Rautenbach, Christa
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Institute of Foreign and Comparative Law
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In this contribution we discuss the position of Islamic finance in South
Africa and the Netherlands in the light of legal pluralism and legal diversity
in each legal system. Islamic finance is based on Islamic law, which is a set
of moral and religious principles. According to Islamic law, the payment and
receipt of riba (interest) and gharar (contractual uncertainty) are forbidden.
Consequently, alternative Islamic finance contracts are structured where the
financier makes a profit either through trade in tangible assets or through a
profit-and-loss-sharing arrangement, instead of making profit through
charging interest.
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Salah, O. & Rautenbach, C. 2015. Islamic finance: a corollary of legal pluralism or legal diversity in South Africa and the Netherlands? Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 45(2):488–515. [http://journals.co.za/content/cilsa/48/3/EJC188433]
