1. Addressing the agricultural financing gap in Malaysia via Manihah Agricultural Financing Model: will Islamic banks go the extra mile?
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Abd Rahman, Nur Hasnida, Md Zabri, Mohd Zaidi, and Ali, Mohammad Mahbubi
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ISLAMIC finance , *ISLAMIC bonds , *FOOD security , *DATA security , *FINANCIAL services industry , *SECONDARY analysis , *FOOD prices , *AGRICULTURE finance - Abstract
Purpose: This paper introduces the concept of manihah and develops a conceptual framework to address Malaysia's abandoned lands and food security issues. Design/methodology/approach: This is a conceptual paper based on insights from the existing literature and secondary data on food security, abandoned lands and manihah. Based on the prevailing gaps, the study proposes a conceptual framework of the Manihah Agricultural Financing Model to address Malaysia's abandoned land and food security issues. Findings: The proposed model can address abandoned lands and food security issues due to the new incorporation of manihah within Malaysia's agricultural and Islamic financial industries' milieu. Research limitations/implications: This is a conceptual paper mainly intended to spark a discussion on the potentiality of manihah. Practical implications: The paper contends that Islamic banks have a crucial role in furthering the socio-economic development agenda under the value-based intermediation (VBI). The paper will also be an excellent introduction to Islamic bank practitioners in understanding manihah's relevance to their daily operation. Originality/value: This paper introduces manihah as the potential solution to food security issues by utilizing abandoned lands. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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