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Tabung Haji run-up to Islamic finance in Malaysia
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2017
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Abstract
Although Islam was introduced to South East Asia through traders in the 12th century and gained wide acceptance throughout the region in the 14th and 15th centruries (McDonnel, 1986; Ishak & Abdullah, 2012), the earliest hajj undertakings began only in 1849 (Baharudin, 2014). At that time, Malaysia then Malaya was a British colony. However, under the Pangkor Treaty of 1874, the British pledged that they would not interfere in the religion, customs and traditions of the Malays (Baharudin, 2014).
Keywords
Islamic finance , Islamic banking , Tabung Haji , Malaysia
Citation
Mohd Rasid, Mohamed Eskandar Shah & Seho, Mirzet. (2017). Tabung Haji run-up to Islamic finance in Malaysia. In Mohamed Ariff Abdul Kareem (Ed.), Islamic finance in Malaysia: growth & development (pp. 27-54). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Pearson Malaysia.
Publisher
Pearson Malaysia Sdn Bhd
Available in physical copy only (Call Number: HG 3368 A6 I82Mo)