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Islamic Finance, Financial Inclusion Policy and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Muslim Countries

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  • Zulkhibri, Muhamed

    (The Islamic Research and Teaching Institute (IRTI))

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This paper examines the interlinkage between financial inclusion and the Islamic financial services industry in Muslim countries using qualitative analysis and case study. The finding shows that despite financial sector growth in many Muslim countries over the past decades, many individuals and firms are still financially excluded. Analysis of the usage of and access to financial services by adults and firms also shows that most Muslim countries lag behind other emerging economies in both aspects, with only 27 percent of financial inclusion. Cost, distance, documentation, trust and religious beliefs are among important obstacles. On the other hand, not surprisingly, the outreach of Islamic microfinance is very limited, small by international standards, and of a limited coverage, which accounts for a small fraction of microfinance supply, about 0.5 percent of global microfinance and lack of cost-efficient service model. However, the study suggests that Islamic distributive instruments such as zakah, sadaqa, awqaf, and qard-alhassan, can play a role in bringing more than 40 million financially excluded populations due to religious reasons into the formal financial system. However, it is still a long way for the Islamic financial services industry to be able to improve financial inclusion in many Muslim countries due scale and relatively weak infrastructure.

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  • Zulkhibri, Muhamed, 2016. "Islamic Finance, Financial Inclusion Policy and Financial Inclusion: Evidence from Muslim Countries," Working Papers 1437-1, The Islamic Research and Teaching Institute (IRTI).
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:irtiwp:1437_001
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    Cited by:

    1. Peter W. Muriu, 2021. "Does the Quality of Institutions Matter for Financial Inclusion? Cross Country Evidence," International Journal of Economics and Finance, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(7), pages 1-27, June.
    2. Novat Pugo Sambodo & Riswanti Budi Sekaringsih & Meikha Azzani & Esa Assyahid, 2016. "Indonesian Muslim Household Financial Inclusion Profile: Evidence from IFLS4 and IFLS5 Panel Data," Universitas Gadjah Mada Working Papers on Islamic Economics and Finance 2017007, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Faculty of Economics and Business.
    3. Novat Pugo Sambodo & Riswanti Budi Sekaringsih & Meikha Azzani & Esa Azali Asyahid & Maulana Ryan Nurfahdhila, 2023. "The Determinants of Financial Inclusion among Indonesian Muslim Households," Gadjah Mada Economics Working Paper Series 202312013, Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada.

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