The Shariah Regulations for Banking Services in Islamic Banks in Palestine (Transfers as a Model)
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This study, titled "The Shariah Guidelines for Banking Services in Islamic Banks in Palestine: A Case Study on Money Transfers," aims to outline the Shariah guidelines for banking services related to money transfers offered by Islamic banks in Palestine, and to assess the extent to which these banks adhere to these guidelines. The study employs a comprehensive methodology that combines both inductive and analytical approaches to analyze the Shariah guidelines and derive their legal interpretation. The research is divided into two main chapters: the first addresses the concept and history of Islamic banks in Palestine, while the second discusses money transfers, their legal interpretation, and the related Shariah guidelines. The study concludes with several key findings, among the most prominent of which is that the closest contract to money transfers is the agency contract, which is a contract of donation. However, if the agent stipulates a fee from the principal, this condition is valid and binding, based on the legal principle: "The agent is entitled to a fee if it is stipulated in the agency contract or if he serves for a fee." However, the fee is constrained by the legal principle: "The fee for the agency must be within the actual service fee limits."
Keywords: Islamic Banks, Shariah Guidelines, Money Transfers.

Journal
Title
جامعة الزيتونة العلمية
Publisher
جامعة الزيتونة الدولية
Publisher Country
Syria
Publication Type
Prtinted only
Volume
30
Year
2025
Pages
34