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    • Commercializing Muzara’ah model contract through Islamic finance to help Malaysian aborigines 

      Hakimah Yaacob (Zes Rokman Resources (2131022-P), 2013)
      The rigts of Orang Asli on land is merely regarded as tenant at will. As a consequences, they will lost their land and rights to the crops that they are skilled full in. This paper aim to highlight the plight and pressures when tehir land being taken away from them. This paper also serves to propose ...
        Banks and Banking
        International Journal of Business, Economics and Law
    • COPING WITH THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS OF BASEL COMMITTEE ON CORE PRINCIPLES ON EFFECTIVE BANKING SUPERVISION (BCBS): ANALYSIS AND REFORM FOR ISLAMIC BANKING 

      Hakimah Yaacob; Ruzian Markom; Asma Hakimah (UNIV MALAYSIA SARAWAK, FAC ECONOMICS & BUSINESS, 2018-01-01)
      Coping with international standards is not an easy task for Islamic banking. Surviving for years under the umbrella of Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), opens comprehensive avenues for Islamic banking to adopt conventional Core banking as a generic platform. Islamic finance, which spurns ...
        Banks and Banking
        INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND SOCIETY
    • Cost Benefit Analysis: Transforming Malaysian Prison Department Towards Income Generating Through Islamic Finance Products 

      Hakimah Yaacob (Prosiding Persidangan Kebangsaan Ekonomi Malaysia, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pengurusan. Pusat Pengajian Ekonomi., 2012)
      Prison Department is an avenue where most of the human capital available. The pressing issue is without the transformation, the prison department left as giant dummy without profiting the country and cost millions to the tax payers annually. An attempt is made to dwell on the subject with an aim to ...
        Banks and Banking
    • Empirical Investigation of Islamic Banking Adoption in Brunei 

      Qaisar Ali; Hakimah Yaacob; Norliza Mahalle (Centre for Research on Islamic Banking & Finance and Business, 2018)
      The main objective of this study is to explore the understanding level of various Islamic banking concepts and determine the factors that impact the adoption of Islamic banking services in Brunei. The impact of the level of understanding, relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, observability, ...
        Banks and Banking -- Brunei
        International Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance Research
    • Impact of Macroeconomic Variables on Islamic Banks Profitability 

      Qaisar Ali; Selamah Maamor; Hakimah Yaacob; Muhammad Usman Tariq Gill (research gate, 2018-04-30)
      The main objective of this study is to understand and determine the impact of macroeconomic variables on Islamic banks’ profitability in Brunei. The impact of GDP growth rate, inflation, interest rate, exchange rate, oil prices, competition and money supply on Bank Islam Brunei Darussalam (BIBD) ...
        Macroeconomics
        Journal of Accounting and Applied Business Research
    • Kaitan Zakat dan Penggubalan Wang Haram: Analisis Laporan Bank Dunia, dan Financial Action Task Force (FATF) 

      Hakimah Yaacob; Qaisar Ali; Deena Najiha binti Khairatul Akmar (University Sultan Sharif Ali, 2019-01-02)
      Zakat merupakan kewajipan setiap Muslim sebagaimana yang dinyatakan didalam al-Quran dan Hadith Nabi SAW. Zakat adalah bertujuan untuk menyucikan dan menyuburkan harta.Walaubaimanapun, akhir ini menyaksikan pelbagai penyalahtafsiran dan penyalahgunaan terhadap maksud suci kutipan zakat. ...
        Zakat
    • Legal and Shariah Issues in the Application of Wakalah-waqf Model in Takaful Industry: An Analysis 

      Apnizan Abdullah; Hakimah Yaacob (Elsevier, 2012-12-03)
      The rapid growth of the Islamic finance industry invites the parallel progress of Takaful industry. The Takaful industry has grown based on various developing methods namely Mudharabah, modified Mudharabah, Wakalah, Wakalah-Waqf and even hybrid models. The Wakalah-Waqf model an extension of Wakalah ...
        Insurance
        Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences
    • Party autonomy over jurisdiction clause in Islamic Finance 

      Hakimah Yaacob (Core, 2011)
      The principle of party autonomy is recognized internationally when it comes to the conflict of laws. The parties are free to insert the governing law clause in their respective contract. Shamil Bank of Bahrain v. Beximco Pharmaceuticals sent repercussion to the Islamic finance industry when the court ...
        Finance
        Journal of Business Management and Accounting
    • Shariah Arbitration in Islamic Finance Transaction: An Urgent Need for Muslim Arbitrators 

      Hakimah Yaacob (Pertanika, 2014-01-01)
      Muslim Arbitrators are needed to settle the dispute in Islamic Finance. The process Model in Shariah Arbitration may differ from the tahkim and conventional arbitration which is based totally on the UNCITRAL Arbitration Model and Rules. However, to be in line with internationality of the principles ...
        Islamic Law
        Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities
    • Standards Issuance for Islamic Finance in International Trade: Current Issues and Challenges Ahead 

      Hakimah Yaacob; Apnizan Abdullah (Elsevier, 2012-12-03)
      Legal uncertainty an issue faced by the Islamic finance industry at international legal framework. Lacking in terms of standardization may cause serious leakage to its growth. An attempt is made to dwell on the subject with an aim to clarify the rationale of having an International Treaty toward ...
        International trade
        Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences
    • Towards Our Own Lex Mercatoria: A Need for Legal Consensus in Islamic Finance 

      Hakimah Yaacob (Pertanika, 2014-01-01)
      Lacking in terms of personal lex mercatoria governing the cross-border transactions in Islamic finance may lead to uncertainty in trade financing. Global Islamic finance is faced with many unresolved issues that demand urgent attention from all parties involved. One of the pressing issues is the lack ...
        Islamic finance
        Pertanika J. Soc. Sci. & Hum
    • Utilising Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) through Islamic Finance: Generating Income for Malaysian Prison Department 

      Baharuddin Yaacob; Hakimah Yaacob; Yaacob Ismail (Prosiding Persidangan Kebangsaan Ekonomi Malaysia, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pengurusan. Pusat Pengajian Ekonomi., 2013)
      Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) is where the Human Capital and resources are fully utilized. Prison Department is an avenue where most of the human capital available. The pressing issue is without the transformation, the prison department left as giant dummy without profiting the country and ...
        Development economics