Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2859
Title: External Shariah Audit Services from Practitioners' Views: The Case of Malaysian Islamic Banks
Authors: Yasoa', M.R. 
Muhamad S.F. 
Abdullah, T. 
Yusoff M.N.H. 
Said, N.M. 
Zainuddin, S. A. 
Nasir, N.A.M 
Keywords: External Shariah audit;Islamic Banks;;qualitative method;Shariah governance
Issue Date: Dec-2021
Publisher: Global Academy of Training and Research (GATR) Enterprise
Journal: GATR JOURNAL OF FINANCE AND BANKING REVIEW 
Conference: GCBSS Conference 
Abstract: 
Objective - This paper investigates the possibility and feasibility of Malaysia's Islamic banking industry hiring external Shariah audit (ESA) services in the audit fraternity as one of the Shariah governance mechanisms. Some of the scholars argued that ESA is more independent and is able to strengthen the existing Shariah compliance in the industry.

Methodology – This study employs a qualitative method by utilising semi-structured interviews with nine key industry players: Shariah auditors, Heads of Shariah audit, Shariah Committee (SC) Member, and Chief Shariah Officer. Data gathered from the interviews was transcribed and analysed using Atlas.ti software.

Findings – A series of interviews reveal that given the current practices by the Islamic banking industry, it could be inferred that the Malaysian Islamic banking industry is not ready to exercise the ESA practices. This unreadiness is due to several factors, such as ESA costs outweighing its benefits, the fear of reputational risk, and anxiety of leaking confidential information to rivals.

Novelty - The Shariah audit research especially relates to external Shariah audit is considered limited.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2859
ISSN: 2636-9176
DOI: 10.35609/jfbr.2021.6.3(4)
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