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Impact of Islamic Microfinance on Borrower's Income in Pakistan: A Case Study of Akhuwat

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submitted on 2025-02-27, 07:03 and posted on 2025-02-27, 07:05 authored by Humera Tariq Mahmood

Microfinance is a process of providing financial access in the form of micro-credits, and other services such as micro-insurance, savings, checking accounts and payment systems to the poor who do not have access to conventional banking. Lack of collateral and capital assets put limitations on the marginalized community to access the funds through the conventional banking system which leads to their financial exclusion. It is grasped that the objective of financial inclusion can be achieved at its full potential through redistributive instruments (Zakah, Awqaf, Qard al-hassan) of the Islamic microfinance industry. Pakistan Microfinance Review (2017) revealed that Akhuwat (A leading Islamic microfinance organization based on voluntarism and philanthropy) had maintained its outreach top spot in terms of Active Borrowers (820,000) during the year 2017. This study is conducted to analyze microfinance services provided by Akhuwat and its effects on borrowers' income and consumption. The study adopted the qualitative research design by applying questionnaire and interviewing techniques to collect data. The study finds that there was a reasonable increase in the income and consumptions of the borrowers. Results indicate an average increase of 18 % in rural borrowers' income and an average increase of 23% in urban borrowers' income. The study recommends that vocational training should be provided to people in rural areas to enable them to engage in diverse business activities instead of solely relying on agriculture related business.

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  • English

Publication Year

  • 2019

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Institution affiliated with

  • Hamad Bin Khalifa University
  • College of Islamic Studies - HBKU

Geographic coverage

Pakistan

Degree Date

  • 2019

Degree Type

  • Master's

Advisors

Nasim Shah Shirazi

Committee Members

Tariq Ullah Khan ; Muhammad Khaleeq Uzzaman

Department/Program

College of Islamic Studies - HBKU

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