“Islamic Finance” Awareness of Islamic Banking in India with Special Reference to Bengaluru

  • Unique Paper ID: 174408
  • PageNo: 3902-3914
  • Abstract:
  • Islamic banking, being Sharia-based, is expanding throughout the world but still untapped in India and particularly in Bangalore. This study explores-awareness, determinants of influence, and growth prospects by a mixed-methods approach. Surveys and interviews with different respondents such as consumers, bankers, and policymakers will yield quantitative and qualitative evidence. The research hypothesizes low awareness as a result of less marketing, misconceptions, and socio-cultural variables such as religion and education. The findings will assist policymakers and financial institutions in formulating strategies to encourageIslamic banking. The research helps us understand Islamic finance in non-Muslim-majority areas and its potential growth in India.

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BibTeX

@article{174408,
        author = {Sahad shameem and Supriya Rai and akshaykumar dharmendra adroja},
        title = {“Islamic Finance” Awareness of Islamic Banking in India with Special Reference to Bengaluru},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {10},
        pages = {3902-3914},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=174408},
        abstract = {Islamic banking, being Sharia-based, is expanding throughout the world but still untapped in India and particularly in Bangalore. This study explores-awareness, determinants of influence, and growth prospects by a mixed-methods approach. Surveys and interviews with different respondents such as consumers, bankers, and policymakers will yield quantitative and qualitative evidence. The research hypothesizes low awareness as a result of less marketing, misconceptions, and socio-cultural variables such as religion and education. The findings will assist policymakers and financial institutions in formulating strategies to encourageIslamic banking. The research helps us understand Islamic finance in non-Muslim-majority areas and its potential growth in India.},
        keywords = {Islamic banking, Sharia principles, Awareness, Adoption},
        month = {March},
        }

Cite This Article

shameem, S., & Rai, S., & adroja, A. D. (2025). “Islamic Finance” Awareness of Islamic Banking in India with Special Reference to Bengaluru. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(10), 3902–3914.

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