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Abstract


Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the concept of rent-seeking behaviour and rentier state in the context of ẓulm (injustice and exploitation), which is one of the key concerns in Islam in general and Islamic economics and finance in particular.





Design/methodology/approach

As a conceptual paper, it draws on the literature of rent-seeking as part of public choice theory and examines the potential vulnerabilities as well as existence of rent-seeking in Muslim-majority countries, where Islamic finance industry primarily operates.





Findings

The paper identifies several areas where both actual and potential rent-seeking exists.





Research limitations/implications

The paper is conceptual. Based on the analysis presented here further studies can be undertaken to determine the scope of rent-seeking and their impact in Muslim-majority societies.





Practical implications

Incorporating rent-seeking in the theoretical and conceptual framework of Islamic economics and finance can enhance understanding about ẓulm and its ubiquitous presence, as Islam has a firm stance to aspire to have a ẓulm-free society.





Social implications

Understanding rent-seeking behaviour can help appreciate why corruption, inequality and poverty are so entrenched, and why limiting the discourse to ribā (interest) ignores the broader scope of injustice and exploitation.





Originality/value

This might be the first focused paper that conceptually deals with rent-seeking behaviour, connecting the discourse about ribā-interest equation.


DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/IJIF-07-2018-0073



Keywords

Rentier economy Rent-seeking culture Unearned gain Economic exploitation Ẓulm-free society

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How to Cite
Farooq, M. O. (2019). Rent-seeking behaviour and ẓulm (injustice/exploitation) beyond ribā-interest equation. ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance, 11(1), 110–123. Retrieved from https://journal.inceif.edu.my/index.php/ijif/article/view/452