مجلة بيت المشورة (Oct 2018)

Legal Framework For Shariah Compliance of Moroccan Islamic Banks

  • Anouar Mechkour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33001/M300420180946
Journal volume & issue
no. 9
pp. 119 – 137

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Morocco has adopted, in 2014, a new banking regulation (law 103-12), which introduced a specific title related to Islamic banking. The new banking regulation gives the Higher Council of Ulema (HCU) the exclusive prerogative to set the rules and serve as the final arbiter for Shariah compliance of Moroccan Islamic banks. Further more, the law 103-12 requires Moroccan Islamic banks to create, within them, independent functions that will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the decisions and advices of the Supreme Council of Ulemas.In this paper, we provide an analytical study of the Sharia compliance modelintroduced by the Moroccan legislature for Moroccan Islamic banks. As such, the paper analyzes the basis of the choice made by the Moroccan legislature, the missions, roles and responsibilities of the different actors of the MoroccanShariah compliance model and, finally, its perspectives. A benchmark is also carried out in order to draw lessons from the best practices of other jurisdictions. The research main conclusion is that in spite of some gray areas that have tobe addressed by the legislature, the Moroccan model will allow developing national Shariah standards and ensure a perfect mitigation of conflict of interests. Furthermore, the Moroccan model will help participative banks to be cost-effective, mitigate reputation risk.

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