4. Theses
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- PublicationDeterminants of demand-side intention to use Islamic home financing and supply-side challenges: empirical evidence from Kabul, AfghanistanZulfiqar Ali Khan; Saiful Azhar Rosly; Muhammad Yusuf Saleem (INCEIF, 2019)
The aim of this research is to examine the issues and challenges of the Islamic home financing market Afghanistan as the country is facing substantial housing shortage due to its growing population and unavailability of land in the major cities where unclear land titles, lack of legal and regulatory frameworks, absence of national housing policies and foreclosure laws constituted major barriers. These problems are compounded with the lack of supply of housing finance and people's low financial capacity to take bank loans and financing. This study first examines the current Islamic banking legal and regulatory framework ...
- PublicationFinancial exclusion in Kabul, Afghanistan: why people refuse or unable to use the banking systemAbdullah Ludeen; Saiful Azhar Rosly; Muhammad Yusuf Saleem (INCEIF, 2019)
The first objective of this study aims to investigate the current status of financial inclusion and the second research objective aims to study the determinants of populations' refusal or inability to participate in banking system. The qualitative approach is used for the first research objective whereas quantitative technique is used to address the second objective. For the purpose of quantitative approach, primary data was collected through survey questionnaires from financially excluded population (individuals without a bank account or having only salary account) in Kabul province to answer the hypotheses outlined for this study. The data was analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling to determine the factors that contributed to financial exclusion ...
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