Pious property : Islamic mortgages in the United States / Bill Maurer.
2006
KF695 .M38 2006 (Mapit)
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Author
Title
Pious property : Islamic mortgages in the United States / Bill Maurer.
Imprint
New York : Russell Sage Foundation, ©2006.
Description
xi, 123 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction
What is a mortgage? The history of a religious concept
What is an Islamic mortgage?
Postmodern and Puritan: a tale of two companies
Who wants Islamic mortgage alternatives?
Choosing an Islamic mortgage alternative
The securitization of Islamic mortgages
Home financing and the transformation of American Islamic law
Conclusion.
What is a mortgage? The history of a religious concept
What is an Islamic mortgage?
Postmodern and Puritan: a tale of two companies
Who wants Islamic mortgage alternatives?
Choosing an Islamic mortgage alternative
The securitization of Islamic mortgages
Home financing and the transformation of American Islamic law
Conclusion.
Summary
"Pious Property charts the development of Islamic mortgages in America, starting with Islamic interpretations of the prohibition against riba - literally translated as "increase" but interpreted as "usury" or "interest." Bill Maurer then explores the different practices that have emerged as permissible options for Islamic homebuyers - such as lease-to-own arrangements, profit-loss sharing, and cost-plus contracts - and explains how they have gained acceptance in the Islamic community by relying on payment schemes that avoid standard interest rate payments. Using interviews with Muslim homebuyers and financiers, and in-depth analysis of two companies that provide mortgage alternatives to Muslims, Maurer discovers an interesting paradox: progressive Muslims tend to use financial contracts that seemingly comply better with the prohibition against interest, while traditional Muslims seem more inclined to take on financing very similar to interest-based mortgages. Maurer finds that Muslims make their decisions about using Islamic mortgage alternatives based not only on the views of religious scholars, but also on their conceptions of how business is supposed to be conducted in America. While one form of Islamic financing is seemingly more congruent with the prohibition against riba, the other exhibits more of the qualities of American mortgages - anonymity and standardized forms. The appearance that an Islamic financing instrument is legal and professional leaves many Muslim homebuyers with the impression that it is halal, revealing the influence of American capitalism on Muslim-Americans understanding of their religious rules." "The market for halal financial products exists at the intersection of American and Islamic culture and is emblematic of the way that, for centuries, America's newcomers have adapted to and changed the fabric of American life. In Pious Property, Bill Maurer explores this rapidly growing economic phenomenon with historical perspective and scholarly insight."--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-115) and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Maurer, Bill, 1968- Pious property. New York : Russell Sage Foundation, ©2006
Call Number
KF695 .M38 2006
Language
English
ISBN
0871545810
9780871545817
9780871545817
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